Lindsay D S, Blagburn B L, Sundermann C A
J Parasitol. 1986 Aug;72(4):565-8.
The host specificity of Cryptosporidium sp. infecting chickens was evaluated by oral inoculation of oocysts into 6 different species of neonatal rodents, adult nude mice (athymic), neonatal conventional and gnotobiotic pigs, turkeys, muscovy ducks and bobwhite quail. Examinations of tissue sections, ileal mucosal smears, fecal flotations and stained feces failed to reveal any infections in the mammalian species examined. Oocysts were observed in the feces, and developmental stages were observed in tissue sections, of turkeys and muscovy ducks but not bobwhite quail. This study indicates that Cryptosporidium sp. infections in avian species are probably not a zoonotic threat to humans.
通过将隐孢子虫属的卵囊经口接种到6种不同的新生啮齿动物、成年裸鼠(无胸腺)、新生普通猪和悉生猪、火鸡、番鸭和北美鹑中,评估了感染鸡的隐孢子虫属的宿主特异性。对所检查的哺乳动物物种的组织切片、回肠黏膜涂片、粪便漂浮检查和粪便染色检查均未发现任何感染。在火鸡和番鸭的粪便中观察到了卵囊,在组织切片中观察到了发育阶段,但北美鹑未出现。本研究表明,禽类物种中的隐孢子虫属感染可能不会对人类构成人畜共患病威胁。