Genotype and animal infectivity of a human isolate of Cryptosporidium parvum in the Republic of Korea.

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Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts were isolated from a child suffering from acute gastroenteritis and successfully passaged in a calf and mice (designated hereafter SNU-H1) in the Republic of Korea; its molecular genotype has been analyzed. The GAG microsatellite region was amplified by a polymerase chain reaction (PCR), with a 238 base pair product, which is commonly displayed in C. parvum. The isolate was shown to be a mixture of the genotypes 1 (anthroponotic) and 2 (zoonotic). To study its infectivity in animals, 2 calves and 3 strains of mice were infected with the SNU-H1; in these animals, the propagation of both genotypes was successful. In immunosuppressed (ImSP) BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice the number of oocysts decreased after day 10 post-infection (PI); but in ImSP ICR mice, they remained constant until day 27 PI. The results show that both the C. parvum genotypes 1 and 2 can be propagated in calves and ImSP mice.

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Guk, S. M., Yong, T. S., Park, S. J., Park, J. H., & Chai, J. Y. (2004). Genotype and animal infectivity of a human isolate of Cryptosporidium parvum in the Republic of Korea. The Korean Journal of Parasitology, 42(2), 85–89. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2004.42.2.85

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