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Detection of Zoonotic Enteropathogens in Children and Domestic Animals in a Semirural Community in Ecuador

Karla Vasco; Jay P. Graham; Gabriel Trueba

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Resumen

We found evidence that Campylobacter jejuni, Giardia, and aEPEC organisms were the most common zoonotic enteropathogens in children and domestic animals in a region close to Quito, the capital of Ecuador. Genetic analysis of the isolates suggests transmission of some genotypes of C. jejuni and aEPEC from domestic animals to humans in this region. We also found that the genotypes associated with C. jejuni from chickens were present more often in children than were those from other domestic animals. The potential environmental factors associated with transmission of these pathogens to humans then are discussed.

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Karla Vasco, & Jay P. Graham, & Gabriel Trueba (2016). Detection of Zoonotic Enteropathogens in Children and Domestic Animals in a Semirural Community in Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00795-16