Pathogens (Oct 2022)

Occurrence and Genetic Diversity of the Zoonotic Enteric Protozoans and <i>Enterocytozoon bieneusi</i> in Père David’s Deer (<i>Elaphurus davidianus</i>) from Beijing, China

  • Peiyang Zhang,
  • Qingxun Zhang,
  • Shuyi Han,
  • Guohui Yuan,
  • Jiade Bai,
  • Hongxuan He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11111223
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 1223

Abstract

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Cryptosporidium spp., Blastocystis, Giardia duodenalis, Balantioides coli, Pentatrichomonas hominis, and Enterocytozoon bieneusi are enteric protozoan parasites and fungal species in humans and animals. Père David’s deer is an endangered species in China, but the prevalence of enteric protozoans in this species still needs to be further studied. Thus, we investigated the prevalence and genetic diversity of zoonotic parasites in Père David’s deer during the period of 2018–2021. Among the 286 fecal samples collected from Père David’s deer in the Nanhaizi Nature Reserve, 83 (29.0%) were positive for Blastocystis, 70 (24.5%) were positive for E. bieneusi, while other protozoan parasites were negative. Based on a phylogenetic analysis, three Blastocystis subtypes (ST10, ST14, and ST21) and ten E. bieneusi genotypes (Genotype D, MWC_d1, HLJD-V, Peru6, BEB6, BJED-I to BJED-I V) were identified. In addition, the Blastocystis subtype ST14 and the E. bieneusi genotype D and Peru6 were first detected in Père David’s deer. Our study first reports the presence of two enteric protozoans in Père David’s deer during a 4-year active surveillance and provides more information about zoonotic subtypes/genotypes of Blastocystis and E. bieneusi in deer.

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