نتایج جستجو برای: bovine cryptosporidium

تعداد نتایج: 77813  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Jianlin Jiang Kerri A Alderisio Ajaib Singh Lihua Xiao

Extraction of high-quality DNA is a key step in PCR detection of Cryptosporidium and other pathogens in environmental samples. Currently, Cryptosporidium oocysts in water samples have to be purified from water concentrates before DNA is extracted. This study compared the effectiveness of six DNA extraction methods (DNA extraction with the QIAamp DNA minikit after oocyst purification with immuno...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1992
C Petersen J Gut P S Doyle J H Crabb R G Nelson J H Leech

Cryptosporidium parvum, a zoonotic Apicomplexan pathogen, causes profound diarrhea, malnutrition, and dehydration in patients with AIDS. A less severe, self-limited disease occurs in immunocompetent individuals, particularly children, animal handlers, and residents of the developing world. Very little is known about the biology of the organism, the pathophysiology of the disease process, or the...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1996
X Leng D A Mosier R D Oberst

An assay to identify Cryptosporidium DNA in bovine feces has been developed emphasizing standardization of sample preparation and simplification of the DNA recovery process for PCR amplification and DNA hybridization detection. The Cryptosporidium DNA recovery-PCR detection procedure (CR-PCR) can recover DNA suitable for PCR amplification without using or generating hazardous chemicals or waste...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2003
R Fretz P Svoboda U M Ryan R C A Thompson M Tanners A Baumgartner

In a study to estimate the frequency of Cryptosporidium infections in Switzerland, stool samples from patients found to be positive for Cryptosporidium spp. by modified Ziehl-Neelson staining and fluorescence microscopy were used for genotyping experiments. With 9 of 12 samples, DNA extraction and subsequent genotyping was successful. All Cryptosporidium-isolates belonged to the bovine genotype...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
L Xiao A Singh J Limor T K Graczyk S Gradus A Lal

Recent molecular characterizations of Cryptosporidium parasites make it possible to differentiate the human-pathogenic Cryptosporidium parasites from those that do not infect humans and to track the source of Cryptosporidium oocyst contamination in the environment. In this study, we used a small-subunit rRNA-based PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) technique to detect and chara...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
mohhammed asadpour department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran. gholamreza razmi department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran. gholamreza mohhammadi department of clinical science, faculty of veterinary medicine, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran. abolghasen naghibi department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran.

background: cryptosporidium parvum is a zoonotic pathogen transmissible from a variety of animals to humans and is a considerable public health concern. dairy cattle have been identified in numerous reports as a major source of environmen-tal contamination with this pathogen. the aim of study was to detect and isolate the cryptosporidium spp . from fecal samples of naturally infected pre-wean c...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2001
L Xiao C Bern J Limor I Sulaiman J Roberts W Checkley L Cabrera R H Gilman A A Lal

Cryptosporidium parvum is usually considered to be the pathogen responsible for human cryptosporidiosis. We genotyped Cryptosporidium in 132 stool specimens from 80 Peruvian children, representing 85 infection episodes, using techniques that differentiate Cryptosporidium species and C. parvum genotypes. Five types of Cryptosporidium were identified: C. parvum human (67), bovine (8), and dog (2)...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2004
Mónica Santín James M Trout Lihua Xiao Ling Zhou Ellis Greiner Ronald Fayer

Fifteen dairy farms in seven states on the east coast of the US were each visited on two consecutive years to determinate the prevalence of Cryptosporidium species in pre-weaned (5 days to 2 months) and post-weaned calves (3-11 months), respectively. After each of 971 fecal specimens collected directly from each calf was sieved and subjected to density gradient centrifugation to remove debris a...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1987
M W Riggs L E Perryman

Cryptosporidiosis, a diarrheal disease of calves and humans caused by the coccidian parasite Cryptosporidium parvum, is terminated in hosts with normal immune systems. To assess the mechanisms of immunity in cryptosporidiosis, it is necessary to isolate and quantitate sporozoites, the infective stage of Cryptosporidium spp. Here we report the (i) separation of infective C. parvum oocysts from c...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2014
Peir-Fen Guo Tina Tu-Wen Chen John Chin Tsaihong Gen-Der Ho Po-Ching Cheng Yu-Chuan Tseng Shih-Yi Peng

Cryptosporidiosis is a zoonotic disease caused by the protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium. A total of 436 horse fecal samples were collected from 19 farms, and acid-fast staining method was used for primary screening. Cryptosporidium oocysts were found in 161 samples, among which 33 positive sample were selected for nested PCR, restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis and DNA sequencing...

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