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Fig. 4 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 4

From: The largest meta-analysis on the global prevalence of microsporidia in mammals, avian and water provides insights into the epidemic features of these ubiquitous pathogens

Fig. 4

Summary of global microsporidia prevalence. a Microsporidian species reported and recorded in the GenBank nucleotide database. b Prevalence and distribution of microsporidia in humans under different physical conditions. The Y-axis represents the prevalence rate of microsporidia. The X-axis represents the type of physical conditions. GD gastrointestinal disorders, OTR organ transplant recipients, HIV HIV-positive patients, CP cancer patients, OP patients with other diseases, NI normal immunity individuals. The number on the pie charts represents the number of positive samples of microsporidia detected. The pie chart shows the pathogen compositions, where red indicates the number of E. bieneusi-positive individuals tested, blue indicates the number of microsporidia-positive individuals, and gray indicates the number of Encephalitozoon-positive individuals. c The prevalence and species of microsporidia in animal hosts and water. The pie chart shows pathogen composition. d Seasonal distribution of E. bieneusi and Encephalitozoon infections

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