Title: Environmental transmission of Cryptosporidium parvum: research update
1Environmental transmission of Cryptosporidium
parvum research update
- Alex Grinberg
- Infectious Diseases and Public Health Group
- Massey University, IVABS
2- A review of some international develpments in C.
parvum epidemiology - Preliminary data on the molecular epidemiology of
C. parvum in NZ
3Dillingham RA, Lima AA, Guerrant RL.
Cryptosporidiosis epidemiology and impact.
Microbes and Infection 4, 59-66, 2002.
4Simplistic C. parvum bovine-human cycling model
Difficult to quantify
5Complex C. parvum cycling model anthroponotic
C. parvum
- Mallon et al (2003), based on a simple inspection
of an UPGMA dendrogram - Xiao et al (2004)
- Grinberg et al 2007
6Anthroponotic (human-only) C. parvum cycling
7 Grinberg et al, 2007
36 MLGs
18 MLGs
8- Results
- MLG richness difference is greater than the
expected difference between two samples drawn
from a non-partitioned pop., when stochastic
sampling variation alone is operating. -
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10 Model 1 Model 2
Possible explanatory models
Human C.parvum
Bovine C. parvum
Bovine C. parvum
Human infections caused by parasites not
originating from regional bovine reservoirs
11New Zealand C. parvum
A. Grinberg, G Widmer et al. submitted
12C. parvum in NZ
- Preliminary data based on sequencing of two
highly polymorphic loci (GP60 and HSP70 genes)
Human
Bovine
Foal
13An important new development C. bovis
- A new Crypto species of young cattle
- Highly prevalent in calves gt 1 month of age
- Has never been identified in humans
- C. bovis DNA signature identified in one calf in
NZ (unpublished observation)