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1 November 2003 Molecular Epidemiology of Cryptosporidiosis in Children in Malawi
MICHAEL M. PENG, STEVE R. MESHNICK, NIGEL A. CUNLIFFE, BENSON D.M. THINDWA, C. ANTHONY HART, ROBIN L. BROADHEAD, LIHUA XIAO
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Few studies have examined the molecular epidemiology of cryptosporidiosis in developing countries. In this study, DNA of 69 microscopy-positive human fecal samples collected from Malawi were examined by multilocus genetic analyses. From 43, 27 and 28 of the samples, the SSU rRNA, 70 kDa heat shock protein (HSP70) and 60 kDa glycoprotein (GP60) genes, respectively, were successfully PCR-amplified. Restriction analysis of the SSU PCR products showed that 41 of the 43 PCR-positive samples had C. hominis and 2 had C. parvum. Sequence analysis of the HSP70 and GP60 gene confirmed the species identification by SSU rRNA PCR-RFLP analysis, but also revealed high intraspecific variations. Altogether, six HSP70 subtypes and six GP60 subtypes (belonging to four subtype alleles) of C. hominis were found. Linkage disequilibrum analysis of the two genetic loci showed possible intraspecific recombination. Thus, cryptosporidiosis in the study area was largely caused by anthroponotic transmission. The high intraspecific variation and existence of genetic recombination were probably results of high transmission of cryptosporidiosis in this area.

MICHAEL M. PENG, STEVE R. MESHNICK, NIGEL A. CUNLIFFE, BENSON D.M. THINDWA, C. ANTHONY HART, ROBIN L. BROADHEAD, and LIHUA XIAO "Molecular Epidemiology of Cryptosporidiosis in Children in Malawi," The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 50(6), 557-559, (1 November 2003). https://doi.org/10.1368/1066-5234(2003)050[0557:MEOCIC]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 November 2003
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