Prevalence and zoonotic potential of Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Giardia duodenalis in dairy cattle from Anhui Province, China
Falei Li, Shimei Cheng, Chaoyue He, Libing Meng, Aihong Wang, Meng Shao, Gaoxiao Xu, Huilin Zhang

TL;DR
This study found that dairy cattle in Anhui, China, commonly carry intestinal parasites that can infect humans, with high prevalence and genetic diversity observed.
Contribution
The study provides new data on the prevalence and genetic diversity of zoonotic E. bieneusi and G. duodenalis in dairy cattle in Anhui, China.
Findings
E. bieneusi had a 29.7% positivity rate, with genotype J being the most common.
G. duodenalis was detected in 2.8% of samples, with assemblage E being more prevalent than assemblage A.
Bengbu farm showed significantly higher E. bieneusi positivity than other farms.
Abstract
Enterocytozoon bieneusi (E. bieneusi) and Giardia duodenalis (G. duodenalis) are common intestinal pathogens in humans and farmed animals. There is limited data available on the positivity rates and genetic identity of E. bieneusi and G. duodenalis in dairy cattle from Anhui, China. To understand the transmission of E. bieneusi and G. duodenalis in these animals, a total of 1,043 fecal samples were collected from cattle on five farms (Fuyang, Huainan, Huaibei, Bengbu, and Jieshou) in Anhui province of China between May 2023 and August 2024. The G. duodenalis in fecal samples was detected by nested PCR targeting a 511-bp fragment of the β-giardin (bg) gene, a 599-bp fragment of the glutamate dehydrogenase (gdh) gene, and a 530-bp fragment of the triosephosphate isomerase (tpi) gene. The E. bieneusi was detected by nested PCR targeting a 392-bp fragment of the internal transcribed spacer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParasitic Infections and Diagnostics · Amoebic Infections and Treatments
