Molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium spp. in children from Mexico

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Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by Cryptosporidium spp. In immunocompetent individuals, it usually causes an acute and self-limited diarrhea; in infants, infection with Cryptosporidium spp. can cause malnutrition and growth retardation, and declined cognitive ability. In this study, we described for the first time the distribution of C. parvum and C. hominis subtypes in 12 children in Mexico by sequence characterization of the 60-kDa glycoprotein (GP60) gene of Cryptosporidium. Altogether, 7 subtypes belonging to 4 subtype families of C. hominis (Ia, Ib, Id and Ie) and 1 subtype family of C. parvum (IIa) were detected, including IaA14R3, IaA15R3, IbA10G2, IdA17, IeA11G3T3, IIaA15G2R1 and IIaA16G1R1. The frequency of the subtype families and subtypes in the samples analyzed in this study differed from what was observed in other countries. © 2014 Valenzuela et al.

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Valenzuela, O., Gonzaĺez-Díaz, M., Garibay-Escobar, A., Burgara-Estrella, A., Cano, M., Durazo, M., … Xiao, L. (2014). Molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium spp. in children from Mexico. PLoS ONE, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096128

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