Journal article

Molecular detection of Cryptosporidium cuniculus in rabbits in Australia

MJ Nolan, AR Jex, SR Haydon, MA Stevens, RB Gasser

Infection Genetics and Evolution | ELSEVIER | Published : 2010

Abstract

In the United Kingdom, rabbits have been reported to harbour genotypes of Cryptosporidium (now recognized as C. cuniculus) identical to those from human patients exhibiting symptoms of cryptosporidiosis. The high density of rabbits in many regions of Australia, including both rural and urban as well as natural water catchments areas, and the absence of any information on Cryptosporidium from lagomorphs in this country stimulated the present study. We undertook an epidemiological study that genetically characterized Cryptosporidium from rabbits from four locations in Victoria by PCR-coupled sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of sequence data for loci within the small subunit of nuclear ribo..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Funding from Melbourne Water Corporation and the Australian Research Council is gratefully acknowledged. ARJ holds a Career Development Award (CDA) from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia. Thanks to Kathy Cinque for technical assistance.