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Table 3 Distribution of Cryptosporidium species/subtypes and G. duodenalis assemblages/sub-assemblages in humans and domestic animals by household

From: Molecular characterization and zoonotic potential of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis in humans and domestic animals in Heilongjiang Province, China

Household

Human

Domestic animal

Cryptosporidium (ID)

Cryptosporidium (ID)

G. duodenalis (ID)

YH-3

 

C. meleagridis (C20)

 

YH-5

  

E (B18, B19)

YH-7

 

C. scrofarum (P30)

 

DFH-2

  

E (B2, B3)

DFH-3

 

C. suis (P7, P9, P10, P11)

 

DFH-5

C. parvum IId19GA1 (H39)

C. andersoni (B8)

E (B7)

DFH-8

 

C. scrofarum (P14)

AI + E (P13)

DFH-9

 

C. scrofarum (P27)

E (P27, P28)

SF-10

  

AI (P46); E (P54)

GA-4

  

E + B (Sh20); E (Sh15, Sh16, Sh17, Sh18, Sh23, Sh24, Sh26, Sh27, Sh28, Sh30, Sh31, Sh37, Sh38, Sh40)

GA-8

  

E (Du10)

YHA-2

  

E (E58, E59)

YHA-3

 

C. canis XXa4 (F8, F12)

D (F36)

YHA-7

  

E (Sh56, Sh58)

CF-1

 

C. scrofarum (P95, P105, P117, P118); C. suis (P97, P99, P110)

 
  1. H human, B cattle, C chicken, Du duck, E goose, F fox, P pig, S goat, Sh sheep, CF Changfa village, DFH Dongfanghong village, GA Gongan village, SF Shuangfa, YH Yuhe village, YHA Youhao village
  2. No G. duodenalis infection in humans