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The expanding universe of piroplasms

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VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY
Volume 119, Issue 4, Pages 337-345

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DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2003.11.015

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Cytauxzoon sp.; Babesia sp.; piroplasm; PCR; ribosomal small subunit

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The present paper is the continuation of our previous studies dealing with the genetic characterization of piroplasmid species found in southern Europe. We report in this work new data concerning sequences of the 18s rRNA gene in Spanish piroplasms not studied (or not totally sequenced) in our former surveys. Molecular data analysis indicated that . Spanish Cytauxzoon felis (cat isolate) has 98% identity with Cytauxzoon sp. from Mongolia and 95 % identity compared to African C felis. circle There are at least two main genetic variants of Babesia caballi in Spain: o The first variety (isolate Spain 1) shows a relatively low homology with the African genotype (97% identity). circle The second variety (represented by two isolates, Spain 2 and Spain 3, differing by a single base) shows high genetic similarity with the African genotype (99.7-100% identity). . There are also two genetic variants of Babesia equi (isolates Spain 1 and Spain 2, differing by four bases) in Spain, sharing 99% identity with the African genotype. At least one of them (Spain 1) can infect dogs. . All of the phylogenetic analysis procedures employed indicated that Spanish isolates of C felis, B. caballi (Spain 1) and B. equi (Spain 1 and Spain 2) are genetically different from their African relatives, all those dichotomies showing very high bootstrap support. Nonetheless, the lack of information on their morphology and the fact that the sequences were obtained in a single isolate preclude any conclusion about their definitive taxonomic status. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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