First detection and genotyping of human-associated microsporidia in wild waterfowl of Slovakia

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Abstract

A total of 47 avian faecal samples of wild waterfowl (great cormorant - Phalacrocorax carbo, great crested grebe - Podiceps cristatus, white stork - Ciconia ciconia) trapped in the eastern Slovakia were screened for the presence of human pathogenic microsporidia by microscopy and real-time SYBR Green PCR method using species primers and sequenced. Microscopic analysis showed presence in 32 samples (29 cormorants, 3 dippers). Microsporidial DNA (Encephalitozoon cuniculi genotype I) was identified in 19 faeces samples (40. 4%) namely cormorants in 17 out of 40, one dipper of 5 and a stork out of 2. The present work describes three new host species of the bird population in microsporidium Encephalitozoon cuniculi genotype I which confirms the theory of low specificity of this species. © 2013 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.

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Malčeková, B., Valenčáková, A., Molnár, L., & Kočišová, A. (2013). First detection and genotyping of human-associated microsporidia in wild waterfowl of Slovakia. Acta Parasitologica, 58(1), 13–17. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11686-013-0108-z

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