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1 August 2003 A REDESCRIPTION OF CRYPTOSPORIDIUM GALLI (APICOMPLEXA: CRYPTOSPORIDIIDAE) FROM BIRDS
U. M. Ryan, L. Xiao, C. Read, I. M. Sulaiman, P. Monis, A. A. Lal, R. Fayer, I. Pavlasek
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Abstract

Cryptosporidium galli Pavlasek, 1999, described from the feces of birds, is redescribed with additional molecular and biological data. Oocysts are ellipsoidal, are passed fully sporulated, lack sporocysts, and measure 8.25 × 6.3 μm (range 8.0–8.5 × 6.2–6.4 μm) with a length–width ratio of 1.30 (n = 50). Oocysts are structurally similar to those of Cryptosporidium baileyi described from chickens, but in addition to being considerably larger than oocysts of C. baileyi, these oocysts infect the proventriculus in a variety of birds and not the respiratory tract. Oocysts were successfully transmitted from chickens to chickens, and morphologically similar oocysts also were observed in a variety of exotic and wild birds (Order Passeriformes, Phasianidae, Fringillidae, and Icteridae). Molecular and phylogenetic analyses at the 18S rRNA, HSP70, and actin gene loci demonstrate that this species is genetically distinct from all known species and genotypes of Cryptosporidium and, thus, was named C. galli.

U. M. Ryan, L. Xiao, C. Read, I. M. Sulaiman, P. Monis, A. A. Lal, R. Fayer, and I. Pavlasek "A REDESCRIPTION OF CRYPTOSPORIDIUM GALLI (APICOMPLEXA: CRYPTOSPORIDIIDAE) FROM BIRDS," Journal of Parasitology 89(4), 809-813, (1 August 2003). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-74RI
Received: 15 October 2002; Accepted: 1 February 2003; Published: 1 August 2003
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