Molecular Characterization of < em > Giardia intestinalis < /em > and < em > Cryptosporidium < /em > spp. Detected in Humans in A ğrı, Türkiye
CONCLUSION: Assemblage A, which is associated with diarrhea, is responsible for giardiasis and C. parvum IId subtype, often found in sheep, goats and cattle, is responsible for cryptosporidiosis in Ağrı, Türkiye.PMID:38654951 | PMC:PMC11033538 | DOI:10.18502/ijpa.v19i1.15188 (Source: Iranian Journal of Parasitology)
Source: Iranian Journal of Parasitology - April 24, 2024 Category: Parasitology Authors: Selahattin Aydemir Fethi Barl ık Abdurrahman Ekici Dilara Hande Barl ık Sevil Alkan Esra G ürbüz Hasan Y ılmaz Source Type: research

Sensors, Vol. 24, Pages 2679: Lightweight Crypto-Ransomware Detection in Android Based on Reactive Honeyfile Monitoring
o Given the high relevance and impact of ransomware in companies, organizations, and individuals around the world, coupled with the widespread adoption of mobile and IoT-related devices for both personal and professional use, the development of effective and efficient ransomware mitigation schemes is a necessity nowadays. Although a number of proposals are available in the literature in this line, most of them rely on machine-learning schemes that usually involve high computational cost and resource consumption. Since current personal devices are small and limited in capacities and resources, the mentioned schemes are ...
Source: Sensors - April 23, 2024 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Jos é A. Gómez-Hernández Pedro Garc ía-Teodoro Tags: Article Source Type: research

Disseminated Cryptococcus neoformans infection involving multiple bones and lung in an immunocompetent patient: a case report
Cryptococcal osteomyelitis is a rare and potentially serious condition, typically encountered in individuals with compromised immune systems. This case underscores the unusual occurrence of disseminated Crypto... (Source: BMC Infectious Diseases)
Source: BMC Infectious Diseases - April 12, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Yang-Ming Lee, Yuag-Meng Liu and Tsung-Chia Chen Tags: Case Report Source Type: research

Sam Bankman-Fried sentencing: crypto-funded researchers grapple with FTX collapse
Nature, Published online: 28 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00960-6Organizations who received funds from FTX face pressure to return the money at significant operational cost. (Source: Nature AOP)
Source: Nature AOP - March 28, 2024 Category: Research Authors: Jonathan O ' Callaghan Source Type: research

Molecular characterization and zoonotic potential of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis in humans and domestic animals in Heilongjiang Province, China
Cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis are significant parasitic diseases shared between humans and domestic animals. Due to the close contact between humans and domestic animals in rural areas, it is important to c... (Source: Parasites and Vectors)
Source: Parasites and Vectors - March 25, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Yaru Hao, Aiqin Liu, He Li, Yiyang Zhao, Lan Yao, Bo Yang, Weizhe Zhang and Fengkun Yang Tags: Research Source Type: research

Identification of host protein ENO1 (alpha-enolase) interacting with Cryptosporidium parvum sporozoite surface protein, Cpgp40
Cryptosporidium parvum is an apicomplexan zoonotic parasite causing the diarrheal illness cryptosporidiosis in humans and animals. To invade the host intestinal epithelial cells, parasitic proteins expressed on t... (Source: Parasites and Vectors)
Source: Parasites and Vectors - March 19, 2024 Category: Microbiology Authors: Yuexin Wang, Na Li, Guanda Liang, Luyang Wang, Xiaotian Zhang, Zhaohui Cui, Xiaoying Li, Sumei Zhang and Longxian Zhang Tags: Research Source Type: research

Comparative genomics analysis reveals sequence characteristics potentially related to host preference in Cryptosporidium xiaoi
In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two C. xiaoi isolates and performed comparative genomic analysis to identify the sequence uniqueness of this ovine-adapted species compared with other Cryptosporidium spp. Our results showed that C. xiaoi is genetically related to C. bovis as shown by their 95.8% genomic identity and similar gene content. Consistent with this, both C. xiaoi and C. bovis appear to have fewer genes encoding mitochondrial metabolic enzymes and invasion-related protein families. However, they appear to possess several species-specific genes. Further analysis indicates that the sequence differences bet...
Source: International Journal for Parasitology - March 16, 2024 Category: Parasitology Authors: Jiayu Li Yingying Fan Na Li Yaqiong Guo Weijian Wang Kangli Feng Wei He Falei Li Jianbo Huang Yanhua Xu Lihua Xiao Yaoyu Feng Source Type: research

Comparative genomics analysis reveals sequence characteristics potentially related to host preference in Cryptosporidium xiaoi
In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two C. xiaoi isolates and performed comparative genomic analysis to identify the sequence uniqueness of this ovine-adapted species compared with other Cryptosporidium spp. Our results showed that C. xiaoi is genetically related to C. bovis as shown by their 95.8% genomic identity and similar gene content. Consistent with this, both C. xiaoi and C. bovis appear to have fewer genes encoding mitochondrial metabolic enzymes and invasion-related protein families. However, they appear to possess several species-specific genes. Further analysis indicates that the sequence differences bet...
Source: International Journal for Parasitology - March 16, 2024 Category: Parasitology Authors: Jiayu Li Yingying Fan Na Li Yaqiong Guo Weijian Wang Kangli Feng Wei He Falei Li Jianbo Huang Yanhua Xu Lihua Xiao Yaoyu Feng Source Type: research

Comparative genomics analysis reveals sequence characteristics potentially related to host preference in Cryptosporidium xiaoi
In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two C. xiaoi isolates and performed comparative genomic analysis to identify the sequence uniqueness of this ovine-adapted species compared with other Cryptosporidium spp. Our results showed that C. xiaoi is genetically related to C. bovis as shown by their 95.8% genomic identity and similar gene content. Consistent with this, both C. xiaoi and C. bovis appear to have fewer genes encoding mitochondrial metabolic enzymes and invasion-related protein families. However, they appear to possess several species-specific genes. Further analysis indicates that the sequence differences bet...
Source: International Journal for Parasitology - March 16, 2024 Category: Parasitology Authors: Jiayu Li Yingying Fan Na Li Yaqiong Guo Weijian Wang Kangli Feng Wei He Falei Li Jianbo Huang Yanhua Xu Lihua Xiao Yaoyu Feng Source Type: research

Comparative genomics analysis reveals sequence characteristics potentially related to host preference in Cryptosporidium xiaoi
In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two C. xiaoi isolates and performed comparative genomic analysis to identify the sequence uniqueness of this ovine-adapted species compared with other Cryptosporidium spp. Our results showed that C. xiaoi is genetically related to C. bovis as shown by their 95.8% genomic identity and similar gene content. Consistent with this, both C. xiaoi and C. bovis appear to have fewer genes encoding mitochondrial metabolic enzymes and invasion-related protein families. However, they appear to possess several species-specific genes. Further analysis indicates that the sequence differences bet...
Source: International Journal for Parasitology - March 16, 2024 Category: Parasitology Authors: Jiayu Li Yingying Fan Na Li Yaqiong Guo Weijian Wang Kangli Feng Wei He Falei Li Jianbo Huang Yanhua Xu Lihua Xiao Yaoyu Feng Source Type: research

Comparative genomics analysis reveals sequence characteristics potentially related to host preference in Cryptosporidium xiaoi
In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two C. xiaoi isolates and performed comparative genomic analysis to identify the sequence uniqueness of this ovine-adapted species compared with other Cryptosporidium spp. Our results showed that C. xiaoi is genetically related to C. bovis as shown by their 95.8% genomic identity and similar gene content. Consistent with this, both C. xiaoi and C. bovis appear to have fewer genes encoding mitochondrial metabolic enzymes and invasion-related protein families. However, they appear to possess several species-specific genes. Further analysis indicates that the sequence differences bet...
Source: International Journal for Parasitology - March 16, 2024 Category: Parasitology Authors: Jiayu Li Yingying Fan Na Li Yaqiong Guo Weijian Wang Kangli Feng Wei He Falei Li Jianbo Huang Yanhua Xu Lihua Xiao Yaoyu Feng Source Type: research

Comparative genomics analysis reveals sequence characteristics potentially related to host preference in Cryptosporidium xiaoi
In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two C. xiaoi isolates and performed comparative genomic analysis to identify the sequence uniqueness of this ovine-adapted species compared with other Cryptosporidium spp. Our results showed that C. xiaoi is genetically related to C. bovis as shown by their 95.8% genomic identity and similar gene content. Consistent with this, both C. xiaoi and C. bovis appear to have fewer genes encoding mitochondrial metabolic enzymes and invasion-related protein families. However, they appear to possess several species-specific genes. Further analysis indicates that the sequence differences bet...
Source: International Journal for Parasitology - March 16, 2024 Category: Parasitology Authors: Jiayu Li Yingying Fan Na Li Yaqiong Guo Weijian Wang Kangli Feng Wei He Falei Li Jianbo Huang Yanhua Xu Lihua Xiao Yaoyu Feng Source Type: research

Comparative genomics analysis reveals sequence characteristics potentially related to host preference in Cryptosporidium xiaoi
In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two C. xiaoi isolates and performed comparative genomic analysis to identify the sequence uniqueness of this ovine-adapted species compared with other Cryptosporidium spp. Our results showed that C. xiaoi is genetically related to C. bovis as shown by their 95.8% genomic identity and similar gene content. Consistent with this, both C. xiaoi and C. bovis appear to have fewer genes encoding mitochondrial metabolic enzymes and invasion-related protein families. However, they appear to possess several species-specific genes. Further analysis indicates that the sequence differences bet...
Source: International Journal for Parasitology - March 16, 2024 Category: Parasitology Authors: Jiayu Li Yingying Fan Na Li Yaqiong Guo Weijian Wang Kangli Feng Wei He Falei Li Jianbo Huang Yanhua Xu Lihua Xiao Yaoyu Feng Source Type: research

Comparative genomics analysis reveals sequence characteristics potentially related to host preference in Cryptosporidium xiaoi
In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two C. xiaoi isolates and performed comparative genomic analysis to identify the sequence uniqueness of this ovine-adapted species compared with other Cryptosporidium spp. Our results showed that C. xiaoi is genetically related to C. bovis as shown by their 95.8% genomic identity and similar gene content. Consistent with this, both C. xiaoi and C. bovis appear to have fewer genes encoding mitochondrial metabolic enzymes and invasion-related protein families. However, they appear to possess several species-specific genes. Further analysis indicates that the sequence differences bet...
Source: International Journal for Parasitology - March 16, 2024 Category: Parasitology Authors: Jiayu Li Yingying Fan Na Li Yaqiong Guo Weijian Wang Kangli Feng Wei He Falei Li Jianbo Huang Yanhua Xu Lihua Xiao Yaoyu Feng Source Type: research

Comparative genomics analysis reveals sequence characteristics potentially related to host preference in Cryptosporidium xiaoi
In this study, we sequenced the genomes of two C. xiaoi isolates and performed comparative genomic analysis to identify the sequence uniqueness of this ovine-adapted species compared with other Cryptosporidium spp. Our results showed that C. xiaoi is genetically related to C. bovis as shown by their 95.8% genomic identity and similar gene content. Consistent with this, both C. xiaoi and C. bovis appear to have fewer genes encoding mitochondrial metabolic enzymes and invasion-related protein families. However, they appear to possess several species-specific genes. Further analysis indicates that the sequence differences bet...
Source: International Journal for Parasitology - March 16, 2024 Category: Parasitology Authors: Jiayu Li Yingying Fan Na Li Yaqiong Guo Weijian Wang Kangli Feng Wei He Falei Li Jianbo Huang Yanhua Xu Lihua Xiao Yaoyu Feng Source Type: research