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[Blastocystis fauna]

L M Belova

    Parazitologiia
    |May 1, 1995
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Ten Blastocystis species were identified in the former USSR and Russia, each linked to specific host animals. This research details the diversity of Blastocystis parasites in this region.

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    Area of Science:

    • Parasitology
    • Zoology
    • Microbiology

    Context:

    • The former USSR and Russia represent a vast geographical area with diverse ecosystems and fauna.
    • Blastocystis is a common intestinal protozoan parasite found in a wide range of hosts.
    • Previous descriptions of Blastocystis species in this region were limited.

    Purpose:

    • To document and describe the species of Blastocystis identified in the former USSR and Russia.
    • To provide a comprehensive list of Blastocystis species based on host association within this geographical area.

    Summary:

    • Ten distinct species of Blastocystis were described within the former USSR and Russia.
    • These species include Blastocystis lessonae (from Rana lessonae), B. anatis (from Anas platyrhynchos), B. anseri (from Anser anser), B. galli (from Gallus gallus), B. numidae (from Numida meleagris), B. meleagridis (from Meleagris gallopavo), B. equi (from Equus coballus), B. suis (from Sus scrofa), B. bovis (from Bos taurus), and B. ovis (from Ovis aries).

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    Impact:

    • Establishes a baseline for Blastocystis diversity in a significant geographical region.
    • Facilitates future research on Blastocystis epidemiology, host-parasite interactions, and evolutionary studies.
    • Contributes to the understanding of protozoan parasite distribution and speciation.