Potential cross-contamination of similar Giardia duodenalis assemblage in children and pet dogs in southern Brazil, as determined by PCR-RFLP
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Resumo: | Giardia duodenalis is an enteric parasite that has distinct genetic groups. Human infections are mainly caused by assemblages A and B, although sporadic infections by assemblages C and D have also been reported. Animals can be infected by a wide range of assemblages (A to H). The aim of this study is to identify the assemblages and sub-assemblages of G. duodenalis with zoonotic features in fecal samples of school-aged children, and in dogs that coexist in the same households in Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil. Fecal samples of 91 children and 108 dogs were obtained and G. duodenalis cysts were detected in samples from 11 (12.08%) children and 10 (9.25%) dogs. DNA extracted from the 21 positive samples was analyzed by PCR-RFLP, using the gdh gene. Results showed the presence of sub-assemblages AI (2/11), AII (4/11), BIII (2/11), and BIV(3/11) among children and AI (5/10) and BIV(3/10) in dogs, with zoonotic characteristics, and the carnivore specific assemblage C (2/10). G. duodenalis was found to infect both children and dogs living in the same household, with the same sub-assemblage (BIV) indicating that pet dogs are a potential risk of transmission of G. duodenalis to humans. |
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Quadros, Rosiléia Marinho deWeiss, Paulo Henrique ExterckotterMarques, Sandra Marcia TietzMiletti, Luiz Claudio2017-02-17T02:33:05Z20160036-4665http://hdl.handle.net/10183/152692001009131Giardia duodenalis is an enteric parasite that has distinct genetic groups. Human infections are mainly caused by assemblages A and B, although sporadic infections by assemblages C and D have also been reported. Animals can be infected by a wide range of assemblages (A to H). The aim of this study is to identify the assemblages and sub-assemblages of G. duodenalis with zoonotic features in fecal samples of school-aged children, and in dogs that coexist in the same households in Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil. Fecal samples of 91 children and 108 dogs were obtained and G. duodenalis cysts were detected in samples from 11 (12.08%) children and 10 (9.25%) dogs. DNA extracted from the 21 positive samples was analyzed by PCR-RFLP, using the gdh gene. Results showed the presence of sub-assemblages AI (2/11), AII (4/11), BIII (2/11), and BIV(3/11) among children and AI (5/10) and BIV(3/10) in dogs, with zoonotic characteristics, and the carnivore specific assemblage C (2/10). G. duodenalis was found to infect both children and dogs living in the same household, with the same sub-assemblage (BIV) indicating that pet dogs are a potential risk of transmission of G. duodenalis to humans.application/pdfengRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo = Journal of the São Paulo Institute of Tropical Medicine. São Paulo. Vol. 58 (2016), [7] p.Giardia duodenalisZoonoses : Animais domesticosParasitologia veterinaria : Animais domesticosGiardia duodenalisPet dogsZoonotic genotypesPCR-RFLPPotential cross-contamination of similar Giardia duodenalis assemblage in children and pet dogs in southern Brazil, as determined by PCR-RFLPinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001009131.pdf001009131.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf309638http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/152692/1/001009131.pdf28bd329be0b4dae5620ed15b883eb66dMD51TEXT001009131.pdf.txt001009131.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain32208http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/152692/2/001009131.pdf.txta6adfd31ff55c82ba9d038c0cd84c8bbMD5210183/1526922017-02-18 02:43:09.499542oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/152692Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2017-02-18T04:43:09Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Potential cross-contamination of similar Giardia duodenalis assemblage in children and pet dogs in southern Brazil, as determined by PCR-RFLP |
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Potential cross-contamination of similar Giardia duodenalis assemblage in children and pet dogs in southern Brazil, as determined by PCR-RFLP |
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Potential cross-contamination of similar Giardia duodenalis assemblage in children and pet dogs in southern Brazil, as determined by PCR-RFLP Quadros, Rosiléia Marinho de Giardia duodenalis Zoonoses : Animais domesticos Parasitologia veterinaria : Animais domesticos Giardia duodenalis Pet dogs Zoonotic genotypes PCR-RFLP |
title_short |
Potential cross-contamination of similar Giardia duodenalis assemblage in children and pet dogs in southern Brazil, as determined by PCR-RFLP |
title_full |
Potential cross-contamination of similar Giardia duodenalis assemblage in children and pet dogs in southern Brazil, as determined by PCR-RFLP |
title_fullStr |
Potential cross-contamination of similar Giardia duodenalis assemblage in children and pet dogs in southern Brazil, as determined by PCR-RFLP |
title_full_unstemmed |
Potential cross-contamination of similar Giardia duodenalis assemblage in children and pet dogs in southern Brazil, as determined by PCR-RFLP |
title_sort |
Potential cross-contamination of similar Giardia duodenalis assemblage in children and pet dogs in southern Brazil, as determined by PCR-RFLP |
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Quadros, Rosiléia Marinho de |
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Quadros, Rosiléia Marinho de Weiss, Paulo Henrique Exterckotter Marques, Sandra Marcia Tietz Miletti, Luiz Claudio |
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Weiss, Paulo Henrique Exterckotter Marques, Sandra Marcia Tietz Miletti, Luiz Claudio |
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Quadros, Rosiléia Marinho de Weiss, Paulo Henrique Exterckotter Marques, Sandra Marcia Tietz Miletti, Luiz Claudio |
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Giardia duodenalis Zoonoses : Animais domesticos Parasitologia veterinaria : Animais domesticos |
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Giardia duodenalis Zoonoses : Animais domesticos Parasitologia veterinaria : Animais domesticos Giardia duodenalis Pet dogs Zoonotic genotypes PCR-RFLP |
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Giardia duodenalis Pet dogs Zoonotic genotypes PCR-RFLP |
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Giardia duodenalis is an enteric parasite that has distinct genetic groups. Human infections are mainly caused by assemblages A and B, although sporadic infections by assemblages C and D have also been reported. Animals can be infected by a wide range of assemblages (A to H). The aim of this study is to identify the assemblages and sub-assemblages of G. duodenalis with zoonotic features in fecal samples of school-aged children, and in dogs that coexist in the same households in Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil. Fecal samples of 91 children and 108 dogs were obtained and G. duodenalis cysts were detected in samples from 11 (12.08%) children and 10 (9.25%) dogs. DNA extracted from the 21 positive samples was analyzed by PCR-RFLP, using the gdh gene. Results showed the presence of sub-assemblages AI (2/11), AII (4/11), BIII (2/11), and BIV(3/11) among children and AI (5/10) and BIV(3/10) in dogs, with zoonotic characteristics, and the carnivore specific assemblage C (2/10). G. duodenalis was found to infect both children and dogs living in the same household, with the same sub-assemblage (BIV) indicating that pet dogs are a potential risk of transmission of G. duodenalis to humans. |
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