Comparative genomics reveals the emergence of an outbreak-associatedCryptosporidium parvumpopulation in Europe and its spread to the USA
Greta Bellinzona,
Tiago Nardi,
Michele Castelli
et al.
Abstract:The zoonotic parasiteCryptosporidium parvumis a global cause of gastrointestinal disease in humans and ruminants. Sequence analysis of the highly polymorphic gp60 gene enabled the classification of C. parvum isolates into multiple groups (e.g. IIa, IIc, Id) and a large number of subtypes. In Europe, subtype IIaA15G2R1 is largely predominant and has been associated with many water- and food-borne outbreaks. In this study, we generated new whole genome sequence (WGS) data from 123 human- and ruminant-derived iso… Show more
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