“…Although Cryptosporidium muris is typically a parasite of mice and rats, it has a wide range of host species, including rodents, cats, marsupials (bilbies) and other mammals [ 57 – 59 ]. Cryptosporidium muris has also been identified in human cryptosporidiosis cases in many countries, including Thailand, Iran, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Peru and France [ 60 – 67 ], and found in red and white-tailed deer in the Czech Republic [ 10 ]. Cryptosporidium suis naturally infects pigs worldwide, but has also been found in cattle, rodents, humans and chimpanzees [ 68 ], whereas the C. suis -like genotype has been reported in cattle and rodents, as well as in humans [ 12 , 69 , 70 ].…”