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Epidemiological and molecular evidence supports the zoonotic transmission of Giardia among humans and dogs living in the same community

机译:流行病学和分子证据支持贾第虫在人和狗之间的人畜共患病传播

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Giardia duodenalis isolates recovered from humans and dogs living in the same locality in a remote tea-growing community of northeast India were characterized at 3 different loci; the SSU-rDNA, elongation factor 1-alpha (ef1-α) and triose phosphate isomerase (tpi) gene. Phylogenetic analysis of the SSU-rDNA and ef1-α genes provided poor genetic resolution of the isolates within various assemblages, stressing the importance of using multiple loci when inferring genotypes to Giardia. Analysis of the tpi gene provided better genetic resolution and placed canine Giardia isolates within the genetic groupings of human isolates (Assemblages A and B). Further evidence for zoonotic transmission was supported by epidemiological data showing a highly significant association between the prevalence of Giardia in humans and presence of a Giardia-positive dog in the same household (odds ratio 3.01, 95% CI, 1.11, 8.39, P = 0.0000).
机译:从印度东北偏远的一个茶树种植社区的同一地区的人和狗中回收的贾第鞭毛虫的分离物在3个不同的位点进行了鉴定。 SSU-rDNA,延伸因子1-alpha(ef1-α)和磷酸三糖异构酶(tpi)基因。对SSU-rDNA和ef1-α基因的系统进化分析提供了各种组合中分离株的较差的遗传分辨率,从而强调了在将基因型推断为贾第虫时使用多个基因座的重要性。对tpi基因的分析提供了更好的遗传分辨率,并将犬贾第虫分离株置于人类分离株的遗传组中(组合A和B)。流行病学数据进一步证明了人畜共患病传播的证据,表明人类贾第鞭毛虫的患病率与同一家庭中贾第鞭毛虫阳性狗的存在高度相关(赔率3.01、95%CI,1.11、8.39,P = 0.0000 )。

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