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Zoonotic Sarcocystis

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RESEARCH IN VETERINARY SCIENCE
卷 136, 期 -, 页码 151-157

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2021.02.008

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Enteritis; Zoonoses; Sarcocystis; Sarcocystosis; Myositis; Food-borne illness

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  1. USDA Project Detection and Control of Foodborne Parasites for Food Safety [80423242000700D]

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Apicomplexan species in the genus Sarcocystis form tissue cysts in intermediate hosts, posing a threat to human health when consumed in infected livestock meat, causing intestinal sarcocystosis. Clinical manifestations vary from asymptomatic muscle cysts to severe muscle infections.
Apicomplexan species in the genus Sarcocystis form tissue cysts, in their intermediate hosts, similar to those established in chronic toxoplasmosis. More than 200 species are known, but just a few are known to threaten human health owing to infection in livestock species. Intestinal sarcocystosis occurs when people consume raw or undercooked beef contaminated with Sarcocystis hominis or S. heydorni or undercooked pork contaminated with S. suihominis. Those infections may cause mild enteritis, but most infections are thought to be asymptomatic. People also become dead-end (intermediate) hosts for non-human Sarcocystis spp. after accidentally ingesting sporocysts, leading to extraintestinal sarcocystosis. The clinical spectrum may range from asymptomatic muscle cysts to a severe, acute, eosinophilic myositis associated with systemic symptoms with peripheral eosinophilia. Most human cases have been described from Southeast Asia, but Sarcocystis parasites have a worldwide distribution, especially where livestock is raised, and human infections in other areas have been described but may be underrecognized.

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