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Enterocytozoon bieneusi Genotypes in Grazing Horses in China and their Zoonotic Transmission Potential
Authors:Meng Qi  Rongjun Wang  Haiyan Wang  Fuchun Jian  Junqiang Li  Jinfeng Zhao  Haiju Dong  Huili Zhu  Changshen Ning  Longxian Zhang
Affiliation:1. College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China;2. College of Animal Science, Tarim University, Alar, China;3. Department of Animal Science, Henan Vocational College of Agriculture, Zhongmu, China
Abstract:In present study, 262 fecal specimens were collected from 12 groups of grazing horses in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. The specimens were subjected to PCR and sequencing analyses of the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS). The overall prevalence of E. bieneusi in horses was 30.9% (81/262). No significant differences in prevalence were observed between horses of different ages or sexes. Nineteen genotypes were identified: 15 known genotypes (BEB6, CHG19, CM6, CM7, CM8, CS‐1, CS‐4, D, EpbA, EbpC, G, horse1, horse2, O, and Peru8) and four new genotypes (XJH1–XJH4). Six of these genotypes were previously detected in humans: BEB6, D, EbpA, EbpC, O, and Peru8. Genotype EbpC was the most prevalent (21/81), followed by EpbA (20/81), BEB6 (9/81), CM6 (4/81), horse1 (4/81), O (4/81), G (3/81), CHG19 (2/81), CM7 (2/81), horse2 (2/81), and XJH1 (2/81), whereas the remaining eight genotypes were seen in one specimen each. In a phylogenetic analysis, 14 genotypes (65/81, 80.2%), excluding genotypes BEB6, CM7, horse2, XJH1, and XJH4, belonged to group 1, which have zoonotic potential. The high diversity in the E. bieneusi genotypes and their zoonotic potential suggest that grazing horses are a potential source of zoonotic infection in humans.
Keywords:Internal transcribed spacer gene  prevalence
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