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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36815554

RESUMO

Our previous studies focused on the diversity of yeasts related to the aboveground parts of fruit trees, as well as the soil adjacent to these trees, located in the south-west of Slovakia. During these studies, we isolated two Moniliella strains: CCY 11-1-1T from the blossoms of a peach tree (Prunus persica) and CCY 11-1-2 from the soil adjacent to a pear tree (Pyrus communis), both found in the Malé Záluzie locality. The sequences of the D1/D2 domain of the large subunit (LSU) rRNA gene and the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region were identical in both strains. They differed only by two nucleotide substitutions in the segment of the gene of translation elongation factor one alpha (TEF-1α). Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that strains CCY 11-1-1T and CCY 11-1-2 formed a separate species in the clade of insect-associated members of the genus Moniliella. The strains differed from the closest species Moniliella oedocephalis by 23 nucleotide substitutions and 12 indels in the D1/D2 domain, more than 6 % in the ITS region (31 nt and 25 indels) and by 44 nt in the segment of TEF-1α. Therefore, these two strains are recognized as belonging to a novel species, for which we have proposed the name Moniliella zaluziensis sp. nov., derived from the locality of their origin, Malé Záluzie. The type strain of M. zaluziensis sp. nov. is CCY 11-1-1T.


Assuntos
Ascomicetos , Rosaceae , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/genética , DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/genética , Filogenia , Frutas , RNA Ribossômico 16S/genética , Análise de Sequência de DNA , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Técnicas de Tipagem Bacteriana , Composição de Bases , Ácidos Graxos/química , DNA Fúngico/genética , Técnicas de Tipagem Micológica
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Vet Res Commun ; 45(4): 243-249, 2021 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34117590

RESUMO

Pets play a pivotal role as definitive or reservoir hosts for many zoonotic parasites. Dogs and cats without any clinical signs may be a carrier for the infection. In a one-year study, collected fecal samples of 257 dogs and 50 cats were examined coproscopically for endoparasite infections. Out of 307 investigated fecal samples, 107 (34.9%) were positive for the presence of the propagative stages of endoparasites In 257 dogs fecal samples, following 12 different species of endoparasites were detected: Giardia duodenalis, Cystoisospora spp., Sarcocystis spp., Hammondia/Neospora-like eggs, Angiostrongylus vasorum larvae, Capillaria aerophila, Crenosoma vulpis, Toxocara spp., Toxascaris leonina, Trichuris vulpis, Strongyloides stercoralis, and eggs from the family Ancylostomatidae. Only 4 different parasitic species were found in 50 domestic cat fecal samples - G. duodenalis cysts Cystoisospora spp., T. cati, and larvae of Aelurostrongylus abstrusus. It was confirmed that significant differences were found concerning age for G. duodenalis, T. canis, S. stercoralis, and family Ancylostomatidae. Close and frequent contact between pets and people increases the risks for the transmission of zoonotic diseases.


Assuntos
Doenças do Gato/epidemiologia , Doenças do Cão/epidemiologia , Enteropatias Parasitárias/veterinária , Animais , Doenças do Gato/parasitologia , Gatos , Doenças do Cão/parasitologia , Cães , Fezes/parasitologia , Enteropatias Parasitárias/epidemiologia , Enteropatias Parasitárias/parasitologia , Prevalência , Eslováquia/epidemiologia , Zoonoses/epidemiologia , Zoonoses/parasitologia
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J Microbiol Immunol Infect ; 53(1): 148-156, 2020 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29907537

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Giardiasis is one of the most common gastrointestinal infections of humans and animals attributable to complex of eight morphologically identical genetic assemblages, further divided into sub-assemblages. Disease is common for a wide range of hosts and genetic characterization is needed for better understanding of multifaceted epidemiology for this protozoan parasite. The aim of this study was to identify genetic heterogeneity in assemblages and sub-assemblages of Giardiaduodenalis circulating among the children population living in deprived socioeconomic conditions. METHODS: A total of 333 stool samples from children in eastern Slovakia were collected during the period of 2015-2016 and analysed by molecular methods. Molecular characterization of G. duodenalis was performed by sequence analysis of triose phosphate isomerase gene (tpi) and glutamate dehydrogenase gene (gdh). RESULTS: G. duodenalis DNA was detected in 21 samples (6.3%), out of which 14 isolates (66.7%) belonged to assemblage B, 4 isolates (19.0%) to sub-assemblage AII and 3 isolates (14.3%) corresponded to assemblage F. As regards the determination of sub-assemblages of assemblage B, 4 isolates were characterized as sub-assemblage BIII and 6 isolates as sub-assemblage BIV. CONCLUSION: This study is the first finding of cat specific assemblage F in man not only in Slovakia, but also in Europe. The absence of molecular data about G. duodenalis in companion animals in Slovakia establishes a strong need for further investigation for potential sources of giardiasis and understanding the epidemiology will help to improve the preventive strategies in eradication of infection in this population.


Assuntos
Variação Genética , Giardia lamblia/isolamento & purificação , Giardíase/epidemiologia , Pobreza , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , DNA de Protozoário/genética , Fezes/parasitologia , Feminino , Giardia lamblia/classificação , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Filogenia , Eslováquia/epidemiologia , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Desidrogenase do Álcool de Açúcar/genética , Triose-Fosfato Isomerase/genética
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Public Health ; 150: 71-76, 2017 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28646696

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: Ascariasis, trichuriasis and hymenolepiasis occur primarily within poor communities with low hygiene standards. This study examined the occurrence of intestinal helminth infections among children living in two counties (Kosice and Presov) in the Eastern Slovak Republic. STUDY DESIGN: Four hundred and twenty-six children were divided into groups according to ethnicity (non-Roma and Roma), age, sex, urban/rural residency and county of residence. METHODS: Stool samples collected from participants were processed by formalin-ethyl acetate sedimentation and examined microscopically. RESULTS: The overall prevalence of infection was 16.90% and the most prevalent species was Ascaris lumbricoides (14.32%). This was followed by Trichuris trichiura (3.76%), Hymenolepis nana (0.94%) and Hymenolepis diminuta (0.23%). The odds ratio for infection was 52 times higher among Roma children compared with non-Roma children. Among Roma children, the lowest prevalence of infection was reported in adolescents aged ≥16 years. No significant differences in the prevalence of helminths were found between different sexes, or between hospitalized and non-hospitalized participants. Roma children living in urban areas had a 3.36 higher probability of infection than those living in rural areas. Among Roma children, helminth ova were found in 31.76% of the specimens from Kosice County and 19.69% of the specimens from Presov County. Among non-Roma children, there was only one positive finding in Presov County, and no cases in Kosice County. CONCLUSIONS: Important risk factors associated with helminth infections are ethnicity, county of residence and urban/rural residency. Ascariasis, trichuriasis and hymenolepiasis still occur in children with low hygiene standards, and this needs to be addressed by local authorities.


Assuntos
Helmintíase/epidemiologia , Helmintíase/parasitologia , Enteropatias Parasitárias/epidemiologia , Enteropatias Parasitárias/parasitologia , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Fezes/parasitologia , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Prevalência , Fatores de Risco , Eslováquia/epidemiologia
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