2022
DOI: 10.3201/eid2806.220064
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Horse-Specific Cryptosporidium Genotype in Human with Crohn's Disease and Arthritis

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“…Although molecular studies indicated that humans and horses are infected with differing Cryptosporidium spp. subtypes, a few studies reported infection of human subjects with cryptosporidium horse genotype with a history of direct contact with horses (Lebbad et al 2021, Xiao et al 2009, Zajaczkowska et al 2022. A historical report of an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis in a veterinary hospital with multiple species involved, including humans also supports the zoonotic risk of the protozoan (Konkle et al 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although molecular studies indicated that humans and horses are infected with differing Cryptosporidium spp. subtypes, a few studies reported infection of human subjects with cryptosporidium horse genotype with a history of direct contact with horses (Lebbad et al 2021, Xiao et al 2009, Zajaczkowska et al 2022. A historical report of an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis in a veterinary hospital with multiple species involved, including humans also supports the zoonotic risk of the protozoan (Konkle et al 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study from Poland has documented a direct animal-to-human transmission of an unusual subtype of Cryptosporidium sp. horse genotype in an immunocompromised patient [ 4 ]. The majority of studies are focused on human, livestock, and pet infections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although molecular studies have indicated that humans and horses are infected with differing Cryptosporidium spp. subtypes, a few studies reported horse genotype Cryptosporidium infection of human subjects who had a history of direct contact with horses (Lebbad et al 2021 ; Xiao et al 2009 ; Zajaczkowska et al 2022 ). A historical report of an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis in a veterinary hospital with multiple species involved which included humans also supports the zoonotic risk of the protozoan (Konkle et al 1997 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%