The Coexistence of Blastocystis spp. in Humans, Animals and Environmental Sources from 2010–2021 in Asia
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Blastocystis spp. Infection in Humans
4. Blastocystis spp. Infection in Animals
5. Blastocystis spp. in Food and Environmental Sources
6. Distribution of Blastocystis spp. by Country
7. Discussion
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Country | No. of Samples Examined | No. of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
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Bangladesh | 5679 | 795 (14.0) | NA | CM, 1VC | Barua et al. [34] |
Israel | 45,978 | 5422 (11.8) | NA | CM, IVC | Ben-Shimol et al. [35] |
China | 170 | 1 (0.5) | NA | MOL | Zhang et al. [36] |
China | 609 | 87 (14.3) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Qi et al. [37] |
China | 466 | 71 (15.2) | ST1, ST3, ST6, ST7 | IVC, MOL | Ning et al. [38] |
Cambodia | 308 | 15 (4.9) | NA | CM | Liao et al. [39] |
India | 195 | 32 (16.4) | NA | CN | Rayan et al. [40] |
Indonesia | 492 | 147 (29.9) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | IVC, MOL | Yoshikawa et al. [41] |
Indonesia | 99 | 33 (33.3) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Zulfa et al. [42] |
Indonesia | 141 | 58 (41.1) | ST1, ST3, ST4 | IVC, MOL | Sari et al. [43] |
Indonesia | 219 | 15 (6.8) | NA | CM | Subahar et al. [44] |
Indonesia | 157 | 44 (28.0) | NA | CM | Sari et al. [45] |
Iran | 124,366 | 3986 (3.2) | NA | CM | Ashtiani et al. [46] |
Iran | 864 | 36 (4.1) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Niaraki et al. [47] |
Iran | 366 | 11 (3.1) | NA | CM | Mahmoudvand et al. [48] |
Iran | 650 | 37 (5.7) | NA | CM | Abdi et al. [49] |
Iran | 1100 | 149 (13.5) | NA | CM | Daryani et al. [50] |
Iran | 350 | 15 (4.3) | NA | CM | Hazrati Tappeh et al. [51] |
Iran | 854 | 26 (3.0) | NA | CM | Norouzi et al. [52] |
Iran | 200 | 35 (17.5) | NA | CM | Babakhani et al. [53] |
Iran | 400 | 85 (21.3) | NA | CM | Bahmani et al. [54] |
Iran | 306 | 9 (2.9) | NA | CM | Saki and Amraee [55] |
Iran | 1465 | 31 (2.1) | NA | CM | Turki et al. [56] |
Iraq | 107 | 4 (3.7) | NA | CM | Mahdi and Al-Saadoon [57] |
Lebanon | 249 | 157 (63.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Osman et al. [58] |
Malaysia | 71 | 66 (93.0) | NA | CM | Abd. Ghani and Yusof [59] |
Malaysia | 300 | 77 (25.7) | NA | IVC | Abdulsalam et al. [60] |
Malaysia | 307 | 65 (21.2) | NA | CM | Al-Harazi et al. [61] |
Malaysia | 342 | 4 (1.2) | NA | CM | Sinniah et al. [62] |
Malaysia | 1760 | 186 (10.6) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST5 | IVC, MOL | Nithyamathi et al. [63] |
Malaysia | 116 | 2 (1.7) | NA | CM | Tang and Kamel [64] |
Malaysia | 92 | 77 (83.7) | NA | CM | Adli et al. [65] |
Nepal | 342 | 4 (1.2) | NA | CM | Mukhiya et al. [66] |
Saudi Arabia | 1289 | 11 (0.9) | NA | CM | Al-Mohammed et al. [67] |
Saudi Arabia | 581 | 10 (1.7) | NA | CM | Bakarman et al. [68] |
Thailand | 203 | 9 (4.4) | NA | CM | Suntaravitun and Dokmaikaw [69] |
Thailand | 1909 | 626 (32.8) | NA | CM | Sanprasert et al. [70] |
Thailand | 370 | 118 (31.9) | ST1, ST2, ST6 | MOL | Thathaisong et al. [71] |
Thailand | 233 | 29 (12.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | IVC, MOL | Pipatsatitpong et al. [72] |
Thailand | 299 | 10 (3.3) | NA | CM | Punsawad et al. [73] |
Thailand | 263 | 46 (17.5) | NA | CM, IVC | Assavapongpaiboon et al. [74] |
Thailand | 331 | 44 (13.3) | ST1, ST3 | IVC, MOL | Boondit et al. [75] |
Thailand | 202 | 3 (1.5) | NA | CM | Kitvatanachai and Rhongbutsri [76] |
Thailand | 274 | 37 (13.5) | NA | CM | Popruk et al. [77] |
Turkey | 195 | 28 (14.4) | NA | CM | Güdücüoğlu et al. [78] |
Turkey | 328 | 77 (23.5) | NA | CM | Hamamci et al. [79] |
Turkey | 468 | 35 (7.4) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST7 | CM, IVC, MOL | Sankur et al. [80] |
Turkey | 1181 | 7 (0.6) | NA | CM | Calik et al. [81] |
Turkey | 219 | 97 (44.3) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Dogan et al. [82] |
Host | Country | No. of Samples Examined | No. of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
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Cancer patients (children) | Iran | 52 | 11 (21.2) | NA | CM | Salehi Kahish et al. [83] |
Cancer patients (children) | Iran | 200 | 24 (12.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST7 | MOL | Asghari et al. [84] |
Cancer patients (children) | Iran | 52 | 11 (21.2) | NA | CM | Salehi Kahyesh et al. [85] |
Cancer patients (children) | Iran | 89 | 5 (5.6) | NA | CM | Zabolinejad et al. [86] |
Cancer patients | Iran | 67 | 16 (23.9) | NA | CM, MOL | Mahmoudvand et al. [87] |
Cancer patients | China | 381 | 27 (7.1) | ST1, ST3 | MOL | Zhang et al. [88] |
Cancer patients | Malaysia | 61 | 13 (21.3) | NA | IVC | Chandramathi et al. [89] |
Cancer patients | Saudi Arabia | 138 | 38 (27.5) | ST1, ST2, ST5 | MOL | Mohamed et al. [90] |
Cancer patients | Turkey | 232 | 25 (10.8) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Yersal et al. [91] |
Cancer patients | Turkey | 201 | 29 (14.4) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, MOL | Mulayim et al. [92] |
HIV/AIDS cases | China | 324 | 12 (3.7) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST7, ST12 | MOL | Teng et al. [93] |
HIV/AIDS cases | China | 720 | 154 (21.4) | NA | IVC | Tian et al. [94] |
HIV/AIDS cases | China | 302 | 49 (16.2) | NA | IVC | Tian et al. [95] |
HIV/AIDS cases | China | 79 | 11 (13.9) | NA | IVC | Tian et al. [96] |
H IV/AIDS cases | China | 398 | 27 (6.8) | NA | MOL | Zhang et al. [97] |
HIV/AIDS cases | China | 311 | 12 (3.9) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST7 | MOL | Zhang et al. [98] |
HIV/AIDS cases | China | 505 | 21 (4.2) | NA | MOL | Zhu-Hua et al. [99] |
HIV/AIDS cases | India | 452 | 13 (2.9) | NA | CM | Ramana et al. [100] |
HIV/AIDS cases | India | 200 | 14 (7.0) | NA | CM | Khalil et al. [101] |
HIV/AIDS cases | Iran | 31 | 7 (22.6) | NA | CM | Berenji et al. [102] |
HIV/AIDS cases | Iran | 60 | 10 (16.7) | NA | CM | Yosefi et al. [103] |
HIV/AIDS cases | Iran | 356 | 14 (3.9) | NA | CM | Agholi et al. [104] |
HIV/AIDS cases | Iran | 102 | 2 (1.9) | NA | CM | Masoumi-Asl et al. [105] |
HIV/AIDS cases | Iran | 73 | 2 (2.7) | NA | CM | Anvari-Tafti et al. [106] |
HIV/AIDS cases | Iran | 268 | 51 (19.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Piranshahi et al. [107] |
HIV/AIDS cases | Laos | 137 | 36 (26.3) | NA | CM | Paboriboune et al. [108] |
HIV/AIDS cases | Nepal | 146 | 9 (6.2) | NA | CM | Sherchan et al. 2012 [109] |
HIV/AIDS cases | Nepal | 112 | 1 (0.9) | NA | CM | Ghimire et al. [110] |
HIV/AIDS cases | Turkey | 65 | 7 (10.8) | NA | CM | Zorbozan et al. [111] |
HIV/AIDS cases | Uzbekistan | 500 | 211 (42.2) | NA | Davis et al. [112] | |
Tuberculosis | Iran | 161 | 19 (11.8) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, MOL | Taghipour et al. [113] |
Tuberculosis | Iran | 161 | 19 (11.8) | NA | CM | Taghipour et al. [114] |
Pulmonary tuberculosis | Uzbekistan | 300 | 161 (53.6) | NA | Davis et al. [112] | |
Pulmonary tuberculosis | China | 369 | 23 (6.2) | NA | CM, 1VC | Li et al. [115] |
Pulmonary tuberculosis | China | 369 | 23 (6.2) | NA | CM, 1VC | Li et al. [116] |
pulmonary tuberculosis | Iran | 50 | 9 (18.0) | NA | CM | Taghipour et al. [117] |
Renal transplant recipients | Iran | 150 | 7 (4.7) | NA | CM | Azami et al. [118] |
Immunocompromised children with diarrhea | Indonesia | 42 | 23 (54.8) | NA | IVC | Idris et al. [119] |
Immunocompromised children with diarrhea | Turkey | 62 | 6 (9.7) | NA | CM | Caner et al. [120] |
Immunocompromised patients | Iran | 265 | 11 (4.2) | NA | CM | Rasti et al. [121] |
Immunocompromised patients | Iran | 204 | 62 (30.4) | NA | CM | Izadi et al. [122] |
Immunodeficient patients | Iran | 190 | 32 (16.8) | NA | CM | Esteghamati et al. [123] |
Immunosuppressive drugs recipient | Iran | 494 | 49 (10.3) | NA | CM | Mirzaei et al. [124] |
Immunocompromised patients | Saudi Arabia | 136 | 7 (5.2) | NA | CM | Al-Megrin et al. [125] |
Common variable immune deficiency (CVID) syndrome patients | Turkey | 37 | 3 (8.1) | NA | CM | Uysal et al. [126] |
Host | Country | No. of Samples Examined | No. of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Children with diarrhea | China | 850 | 26 (3.1) | NA | MOL | Zhang et al. [36] |
Children with diarrhea | Indonesia | 57 | 36 (63.1) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Zulfa et al. [42] |
Children with diarrhea | Turkey | 60 | 4 (6.7) | NA | CM | Maçin et al. [127] |
Children with diarrhea | Iran | 400 | 8 (2.0) | NA | CM | Asadi et al. [128] |
Children with diarrhea | Qatar | 580 | 27 (4.7) | NA | MOL | Boughattas et al. [129] |
Children with diarrhea | Nepal | 588 | 5 (0.9) | NA | CM | Dahal et al. [130] |
Children with diarrhea | Iran | 160 | 37 (23.1) | NA | CM | Khalili et al. [131] |
Children with GID | Iran | 500 | 81 (16.2) | NA | CM | Kiani et al. [132] |
Children with GID | Thailand | 82 | 13 (15.9) | NA | CM, IVC | Awae et al. [133] |
Children with GID | Russia | 1273 | 62 (4.9) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST7 | CM, MOL | Sigidaev et al. [134] |
Children with GID | Turkey | 84 | 18 (21.4) | ST1, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Dogan et al. [82] |
Patients with diarrhea | Indonesia | 389 | 22 (5.7) | NA | CM | Oyofo et al. [135] |
Patients with diarrhea | China | 271 | 13 (4.8) | NA | MOL | Zhang et al. [136] |
Patients with diarrhea | Korea | 117 | 8 (6.8) | NA | MOL | Won et al. [137] |
Patients with diarrhea | Iran | 134 | 28 (20.9) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, MOL | Jalallou et al. [138] |
Patients with diarrhea | Iran | 2023 | 1357 (67.1) | NA | CM | Najafi et al. [139] |
Patients with GID | Iran | 1301 | 350 (26.9) | NA | CM | Kiani et al. [140] |
Patients with GID | Iran | 287 | 65 (22.7) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST5 | IVC, MOL | Moosavi et al. [141] |
Patients with GID | Iran | 23* | 23 | ST1 | CM, MOL | Shahbazi et al. [142] |
IBD patients | Iran | 71 | 9 (12.7) | ST1, ST3 | IVC, MOL | Mirjalali et al. [143] |
Adolescents with IBS | Indonesia | 137 | 50 (36.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Kesuma et al. [144] |
IBS patients | India | 150 | 50 (33.3) | ST1, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Das et al. [145] |
IBS patients | Iran | 100 | 15 (15.0) | NA | CM | Shafiei et al. [146] |
IBS patients | Iran | 122 | 24 (19.7) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST5 | MOL | Khademvatan et al. [147] |
IBS patients | Iraq | 78 | 38 (48.7) | NA | CM, IVC | Sayal et al. [148] |
IBS patients | Thailand | 66 | 11 (16.7) | NA | IVC | Surangsrirat et al. [149] |
Patients with GID | Iraq | 579 | 98 (16.9) | NA | CM, IVC | Merza et al. [150] |
Patients with GID | Iraq | 249 | 92 (36.9) | NA | CM | Mutlag et al. [151] |
Patients with GID | Thailand | 5 | 5 (100.0) | ST3, ST6, ST7 | CM, IVC, MOL | Sanpool et al. [152] |
Patients with diarrhea | Turkey | 272 | 16 (5.9) | NA | CM, MOL | Koltas et al. [153] |
Patients with GID | Turkey | 490 | 89 (18.2) | NA | CM, IVC | Aykur et al. [154] |
Patients with GID | Turkey | 14,246 | 689 (4.8) | NA | CM | Usluca et al. [155] |
Patients with GID | Turkey | 2334 | 134 (5.7) | NA | CM | Cekin et al. [156] |
Patients with GID | Iran | 152 | 16 (10.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Beiromvand et al. [157] |
Patients with diarrhea | Singapore | 193 | 1 (0.5) | NA | CM, MOL | Feurle et al. [158] |
Patients with GID | Saudi Arabia | 114 | 15 (13.2) | NA | CM | Hawash et al. [159] |
Patients with GID | Turkey | 5624 | 136 (2.4) | NA | CM | Alver et al. [160] |
Patients with GID | Turkey | 17756 | 778 (4.4) | NA | CM | İnceboz et al. [161] |
Patients with GID | Iran | 670 | 38 (5.7) | NA | IVC | Rostami Nejad et al. [162] |
Patients with GID | Pakistan | 339 | 59 (17.4) | NA | CM | Haider et al. [163] |
Patients with GID | Turkey | 29 * | 29 | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4 | CM, MOL | Sakalar et al. [164] |
Host | Country | No. of Samples Examined | No. of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mentally disabled children | Iran | 362 | 20 (5.5) | NA | CM | Sharif et al. [165] |
Mentally disabled children and adults | Iran | 225 | 9 (4.0) | NA | CM | Hazrati Tappeh et al. [166] |
Psychiatric patients | Iran | 65 | 15 (23.1) | NA | CM | Khalili et al. [167] |
Mentally disabled individuals | Iran | 173 | 29 (16.8) | NA | CM | Saeidinia et al. [168] |
Mentally disabled individuals | Iran | 133 | 12 (9.0) | NA | CM | Shokri et al. [169] |
Mentally disabled individuals and elderly people | Iran | 243 | 81 (33.3) | NA | CM | Rasti et al. [170] |
Mentally disabled individuals | Iran | 126 | 38 (30.2) | NA | CM | Mohammadi-Meskin et al. [171] |
Mental retardation center personnel | Iran | 37 | 12 (32.4) | NA | CM | Mohammadi-Meskin et al. [171] |
Schizophrenic male patients | Iran | 58 | 32 (55.2) | ST1, ST3, ST9 | CM, MOL | Sheikh et al. [172] |
Country | No. of Samples Examined | No. of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
China | 126 | 3 (2.4) | ST5 | MOL | Zhu et al. [173] |
China | 198 | 21 (10.6) | ST1, ST3, ST6, ST7 | MOL | Kang et al. [174] |
Iran | 670 | 23 (3.4) | NA | IVC | Rostami Nejad et al. [162] |
Iran | 1232 | 154 (12.6) | NA | CM | Abdipour et al. [175] |
Iran | 1383 | 239 (17.3) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, MOL | Bahrami et al. [176] |
Iran | 984 | 13 (1.3) | NA | CM | Gholipoor et al. [177] |
Iran | 417 | 39 (9.4) | NA | CM | Viesy et al. [178] |
Iran | 511 | 33 (6.5) | ST2, ST3, ST5 | MOL | Badparva et al. [179] |
Iran | 420 | 60 (14.3) | ST2, ST3 | CM, MOL | Shaker et al. [180] |
Iran | 802 | 39 (4.9) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST7 | MOL | Haghighi et al. [181] |
Iran | 420 | 60 (14.3) | NA | CM | Shaker et al. [182] |
Iran | 1120 | 65 (5.8) | NA | CM | Tork et al. [183] |
Iran | 4788 | 247 (5.2) | NA | CM | Asfaram et al. [184] |
Iran | 210 | 66 (31.4) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST5, ST6 | MOL | Bafghi et al. [185] |
Iran | 133 | 35 (26.3) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST5 | IVC, MOL | Moosavi et al. [141] |
Iran | 4427 | 407 (9.2) | NA | Karimazar et al. [186] | |
Iraq | 300 | 146 (48.7) | NA | CM | Abdul Ridha and Faieq, [187] |
Iran | 618 | 146 (23.6) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Salehi et al. [188] |
Iran | 481 | 69 (14.4) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST5 | MOL | Khademvatan et al. [189] |
Iran | 250 | 41 (16.4) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Sardarian et al. [190] |
Iran | 200 | 63 (31.5) | NA | CM, IVC | Hamidi et al. [191] |
Iran | 5000 | 784 (1.6) | NA | CM | Javadi et al. [192] |
Iran | 864 | 68 (7.9) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Delshad et al. [193] |
Iran | 566 | 10 (1.8) | NA | CM | Norouzi et al. [194] |
Iran | 100 | 13 (13.0) | ST1, ST2, ST6 | CM, MOL | Sharifi et al. [195] |
Iran | 1878 | 152 (8.1) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST7 | CM, MOL | Salehi et al. [196] |
Lebanon | 40 | 23 (57.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Greige et al. [197] |
Lebanon | 220 | 42 (19.1) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4 | CM, MOL | El Safadi et al. [198] |
Lebanon | 50 | 27 (54.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Greige et al. [199] |
Saudi Arabia | 23,278 | 5 (0.02) | NA | CM | Imam et al. [200] |
Saudi Arabia | 130 | 3 (2.3) | NA | CM | Hassen Amer et al. [201] |
Saudi Arabia | 1262 | 133 (10.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | IVC, MOL | Mohamed et al. [202] |
Thailand | 14,325 | 199 (1.4) | NA | CM | Laodim et al. [203] |
Thailand | 562 | 56 (9.9) | ST1, ST3, ST6, ST7 | IVC, MOL | Jantermtor et al. [204] |
Thailand | 15 | 15 (100.0) | ST1, ST3, ST6, ST7 | CM, IVC, MOL | Sanpool et al. [152] |
Turkey | 192 | 6 (3.1) | NA | CM | Cekin et al. [156] |
Turkey | 20,948 | 13,245 (63.2) | NA | CM | Polat et al. [205] |
Turkey | 50,185 | 275 (0.5) | NA | CM | Beyhan et al. [206] |
Turkey | 4030 | 476 (11.1) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, MOL | Sarzhanov et al. [207] |
Turkey | 6757 | 160 (2.4) | NA | CM | Selek et al. [208] |
Host | Country/Region | No. of Samples Examined | No. of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adolescents | Indonesia | 70 | 20 (28.6) | ST1, ST3 | MOL | Kesuma et al. [144] |
High school students foreign | Turkey | 192 | 63 (32.8) | NA | Yaman et al. [209] | |
College students | China | 53 * | 53 | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST6, ST7 | IVC, MOL | Zhan et al. [210] |
College students of practical parasitology courses | Iran | 175 | 9 (5.1) | NA | CM | Fallahi et al. [211] |
Students who did not take any practical parasitology courses | Iran | 135 | 5 (3.7) | NA | CM | Fallahi et al. [211] |
University students | Thailand | 1025 | 416 (40.6) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Srichaipon et al. [212] |
Working children | Iran | 175 | 57 (32.6) | NA | CM | Salemi et al. [213] |
Caregivers in a childcare center | Thailand | 25 | 6 (24.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | IVC, MOL | Pipatsatitpong et al. [72] |
Cattle breeders | Lebanon | 40 | 21 (52.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Greige et al. [197] |
Chicken slaughterhouse staff | Lebanon | 50 | 28 (56.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST6 | MOL | Greige et al. [199] |
Pig handler and individuals who lived near pig farms | Thailand | 154 | 10 (6.5) | ST1, ST3, ST5 | MOL | Pintong et al. [214] |
Pig handler and individuals who lived near pig farms | Thailand | 117 | 15 (12.8) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Udonsom et al. [215] |
Food handlers | Iran | 210 | 3 (1.4) | NA | CM | Kheirandish et al. [216] |
Food handlers | Iran | 1021 | 40 (3.9) | NA | CM | Motazedian et al. [217] |
Food handlers | Iran | 1041 | 29 (2.8) | NA | CM | Sharif et al. [218] |
Food handlers | Iran | 800 | 194 (24.3) | NA | CM | Heydari-Hengami et al. [219] |
Food handlers | Iran | 1018 | 7 (7.2) | NA | CM | Khodabakhsh Arbat et al. [220] |
Food handlers | Iran | 1530 | 44 (2.9) | NA | CM | Shahnazi et al. [221] |
food handlers | Iran | 816 | 18 (2.2) | NA | CM | Kheirandish et al. [222] |
Food handlers | Jordan | 901 | 6 (0.7) | NA | CM | Abdel-Dayem et al. [223] |
Military personnel | Iraq | 437 | 36 (8.2) | NA | CM | Downs et al. [224] |
Gardeners | Thailand | 253 | 23 (9.1) | NA | CM | Kitvatanachai and Rhongbutsri, [225] |
Immigrant workers | Thailand | 600 | 6 (1.0) | NA | CM | Sangwalee et al. [226] |
Immigrant workers | Qatar | 608 | 432 (71.1) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Abu-Madi et al. [227] |
Immigrant workers | Qatar | 735 | 479 (65.2) | NA | CM, MOL | Abu-Madi et al. [228] |
Settled immigrant | Qatar | 9208 | 398 (4.3) | NA | CM | Abu-Madi et al. [229] |
Newly arrived immigrants | Qatar | 2486 | 137 (5.5) | NA | MOL | Abu-Madi et al. [230] |
Settled immigrants | Qatar | 29,286 | 1010 (3.5) | NA | MOL | Abu-Madi et al. [231] |
Resident workers | Qatar | 772 | 39 (5.1) | NA | CM | Abu-Madi et al. [232] |
Workers | Saudi Arabia | 1238 | 245 (19.8) | NA | CM | Wakid [233] |
New employees in a tertiary health care center | Saudi Arabia | 2490 | 314 (12.6) | NA | Ahmed et al. [234] | |
Foreign laborers | Taiwan | 7360 | 190 (2.6) | NA | CM | Hsieh et al. [235] |
Foreigners | Taiwan | 2875 | 33 (1.1) | NA | CM | Hsieh et al. [236] |
Indonesian immigrant workers | Taiwan | 128 | 28 (21.9) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, MOL | Chen et al. [237] |
Sanitary and Non-sanitary Institutions’ workers | Turkey | 2443 | 175 (7.2) | NA | CM | Karaman et al. [238] |
Migrant workers | Malaysia | 220 | 68 (30.9) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | IVC, MOL | Sahimin et al. [239] |
Country | No. of Samples Examined | No. of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bangladesh | 140 | 51 (36.4) | NA | CM | Noor et al. [240] |
Cambodia | 218 | 40 (18.4) | NA | CM | Schär et al. [241] |
Cambodia | 210 | 116 (55.2) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Wang et al. [242] |
China | 497 | 215 (43.3) | NA | CM | He et al. [243] |
China | 5939 | 494 (8.3) | NA | MOL | Chen et al. [244] |
China | 26,886 | 2 (0.01) | NA | CM | Umar et al. [245] |
China | 1023 | 1 (0.1) | NA | CM | Jiang [246] |
China | 6710 | 19 (0.3) | NA | CM | Zhang et al. [247] |
China | 303 | 67 (22.1) | NA | IVC | Tian et al. [95] |
China | 294 | 64 (21.8) | NA | IVC | Tian et al. [96] |
China | 149 | 9 (6.0) | NA | MOL | Zhang et al. [136] |
China | 366 | 28 (7.6) | NA | CM, 1VC | Li et al. [115] |
China | 289 | 13 (4.5) | ST1, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Gong et al. [248] |
China | 507 | 48 (9.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Deng et al. [249] |
China | 1118 | 390 (34.9) | ST2, ST5 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
Cyprus | 230 | 64 (27.8) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST6, ST7 | MOL | Seyer et al. [251] |
India | 279 | 105 (37.6) | NA | MOL | Padukone et al. [252] |
India | 200 | 16 (8.0) | NA | CM | Khalil et al. [101] |
India | 100 | 15 (15.0) | ST1, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Das et al. [145] |
India | 23 | 13 (56.5) | NA | MOL | Lappan et al. [253] |
Indonesia | 646 | 15 (2.3) | NA | CM | Wiria et al. [254] |
Indonesia | 54 | 5 (9.3) | NA | IVC | Yulfi et al. [255] |
Indonesia | 424 | 146 (34.4) | NA | CM | Sungkar et al. [256] |
Indonesia | 53 | 9 (17.0) | NA | CM | Hayashi et al. [257] |
Iran | 5073 | 368 (7.3) | NA | CM | Turgay et al. [258] |
Iran | 399 | 16 (4.0) | NA | CM | Mahmoudi et al. [259] |
Iran | 130 | 40 (30.1) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Beiromvand et al. [157] |
Iran | 20 | 3 (15.0) | NA | CM | Berenji et al. [102] |
Iran | 166 | 35 (21.1) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | IVC, MOL | Mirjalali et al. [143] |
Iran | 181 | 17 (9.4) | NA | CM | Taghipour et al. [114] |
Iran | 225 | 5 (2.2) | NA | CM | Azami et al. [118] |
Iran | 166 | 35 (21.1) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, MOL | Jalallou et al. [138] |
Iran | 147 | 0 (0.0) | NA | CM | Anvari-Tafti et al. [106] |
Iran | 122 | 21 (17.2) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST5 | MOL | Khademvatan et al. [147] |
Iran | 100 | 6 (6.0) | NA | CM | Shafiei et al. [146] |
Iran | 67 | 6 (9.0) | NA | CM, MOL | Mahmoudvand et al. [87] |
Iran | 250 | 41 (16.4) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Sardarian et al. [190] |
Iran | 1410 | 47 (3.3) | ST3, ST4, ST5, ST7 | CM, MOL | Khoshnood et al. [260] |
Iran | 655 | 180 (27.5) | NA | CM | Pestehchian et al. [261] |
Iran | 5743 | 54 (0.9) | NA | CM | Sadeghi et al. [262] |
Iran | 5739 | 30 (0.5) | NA | CM | Sadeghi and Borji [263] |
Iran | 2838 | 139 (5.0) | NA | CM | Badparva et al. 2014 [264] |
Iran | 1060 | 145 (13.7) | NA | CM | Mahni et al. [265] |
Iran | 880 | 55 (6.3) | NA | CM | Tork et al. [266] |
Iran | 652 | 48 (7.4) | NA | CM | Jafari et al. [267] |
Iran | 561 | 159 (28.4) | NA | CM | Hemmati et al. [268] |
Iran | 554 | 93 (16.8) | NA | CM, IVC | Riabi et al. [269] |
Iran | 345 | 85 (24.6) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Mardani Kataki et al. [270] |
Iran | 861 | 114 (13.2) | NA | CM | Abbaszadeh Afshar et al. [271] |
Iran | 732 | 63 (6.3) | NA | CM | Sobati [272] |
Iran | 184 | 45 (24.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Shirvani et al.[273] |
Iran | 283 | 20 (7.1) | NA | CM | Barati et al.[274] |
Iran | 2838 | 129 (4.5) | NA | CM | Badparva et al. [264] |
Iran | 565 | 144 (25.5) | NA | CM | Bairami Kuzehkanani et al. [275] |
Iran | 1025 | 182 (17.8) | NA | CM | Sarkari et al. [276] |
Iran | 1500 | 13 (0.9) | NA | CM | Sharifdini et al. [277] |
Iran | 4788 | 277 (5.8) | NA | CM | Pagheh et al. [278] |
Iran | 1008 | 46 (4.6) | NA | CM | Beiromvand et al. [279] |
Iran | 2280 | 81 (3.6) | NA | CM | Taherkhani et al. [280] |
Iraq | 78 | 1 (1.3) | NA | CM, IVC | Sayal et al. [148] |
Korea | 324 | 29 (9.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Kim et al. [281] |
Laos | 669 | 91 (13.6) | NA | CM | Sayasone et al. [282] |
Laos | 305 | 45 (14.8) | NA | CM | Ribas et al. [283] |
Laos | 60 | 32 (51.7) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST7 | CM, IVC, MOL | Sanpool et al. [284] |
Lebanon | 7477 | 178 (2.3) | NA | CM | Araj et al. [285] |
Lebanon | 306 | 195 (63.7) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST10 | MOL | Khaled et al. [286] |
Malaysia | 77 | 4 (5.2) | NA | CM | Sinniah et al. [287] |
Malaysia | 500 | 102 (20.4) | NA | CM | Anuar et al. [17] |
Malaysia | 243 | 45 (18.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Mohammad et al. [288] |
Malaysia | 466 | 191 (41.0) | NA | CM, IVC, MOL | Noradilah et al. [289] |
Malaysia | 253 | 103 (40.7) | NA | IVC | Mohammad et al. [290] |
Malaysia | 473 | 191 (40.4) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Noradilah et al. [291] |
Malaysia | 466 | 191 (41.0) | NA | CM, IVC, MOL | Noradilah et al. [292] |
Malaysia | 253 | 45 (17.8) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Mohammad et al. [293] |
Malaysia | 416 | 18 (4.3) | NA | CM | Muslim et al. [294] |
Myanmar | 172 | 16 (9.3) | ST1, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Gong et al. [248] |
Nepal | 241 | 63 (26.1) | ST1, ST2, ST4 | IVC, MOL | Lee et al. [295] |
Philippines | 110 | 36 (32.7) | NA | IVC | Santos and Rivera [296] |
Philippines | 1271 | 166 (13.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST5 | IVC, MOL | Belleza et al. [297] |
Philippines | 35 | 29 (82.9) | ST1, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Adao et al. [298] |
Philippines | 1271 | 165 (13.0) | NA | IVC | Belleza et al. [299] |
Philippines | 412 | 242 (58.7) | NA | MOL | Weerakoon et al. [300] |
Saudi Arabia | 140 | 96 (68.6) | NA | CM | AlDahhasi et al. [301] |
Saudi Arabia | 80 | 12 (15.0) | ST1, ST2, ST5 | MOL | Mohamed et al. [90] |
Saudi Arabia | 50 | 4 (8.0) | NA | CM | Hawash et al. [302] |
Saudi Arabia | 90 | 2 (2.2) | NA | CM | Hawash et al. [159] |
Saudi Arabia | 795 | 131 (16.5) | NA | CM | Alqumber [303] |
Saudi Arabia | 795 | 209 (26.3) | NA | CM | Alqumber [303] |
Thailand | 249 | 1 (0.4) | NA | CM | Kaewpitoon et al. [304] |
Thailand | 60 | 6 (10.0) | NA | IVC | Surangsrirat et al. [149] |
Thailand | 475 | 58 (12.2) | NA | CM, IVC | Kaewjai et al. [305] |
Thailand | 230 | 25 (10.8) | ST1, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Popruk et al. [306] |
Thailand | 1047 | 29 (2.8) | NA | CM | Prommi et al. [307] |
Thailand | 178 | 41 (23.0) | ST1, ST2 ST3, ST4, ST6, ST7 | MOL | Yowang et al. [308] |
Thailand | 324 | 13 (4.0) | NA | CM | Punsawad et al. [309] |
Thailand | 220 | 13 (5.9) | ST2, ST3, ST6 | MOL | Palasuwan et al. [310] |
Thailand | 247 | 2 (0.8) | NA | CM | Kitvatanachai et al. [311] |
Thailand | 253 | 4 (1.6) | NA | CM | Boonjaraspinyo et al. [312] |
Thailand | 224 | 1 (0.4) | NA | CM | Suntaravitun and Dokmaikaw [313] |
Thailand | 733 | 57 (7.8) | NA | IVC | Wongthamarin et al. [314] |
Thailand | 207 | 77 (37.2) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Popruk et al. [315] |
Turkey | 30 | 4 (13.0) | NA | CM, MOL | Karasartova et al. [316] |
Turkey | 150 | 16 (10.7) | NA | CM | Karadag et al. [317] |
Turkey | 105 | 30 (28.6) | NA | IVC | Dogruman-Al et al. [318] |
Turkey | 27,664 | 581 (2.1) | NA | CM | Koksal et al. [319] |
Turkey | 176 | 30 (17.0) | NA | CM | Alver et al. [160] |
Turkey | 16,445 | 2602 (15.8) | NA | CM | Çetinkaya et al. [320] |
Turkey | 17,711 | 1353 (7.6) | NA | CM | Düzyol et al. [321] |
Turkey | 251 | 54 (21.5) | NA | CM | Kurt et al. [322] |
Turkey | 6267 | 968 (15.4) | NA | CM | Yılmaz et al. [323] |
Turkey | 87,100 | 640 (0.7) | NA | Gülmez et al. [324] | |
Turkey | 111,889 | 306 (0.3) | NA | CM | Kirkoyun Uysal et al. [325] |
Turkey | 7353 | 1884 (63.6) | NA | CM | Öncel [326] |
Turkey | 200 | 93 (46.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST7 | MOL | Malatyalı et al. [327] |
Turkey | 69,633 | 18,460 (26.5) | NA | CM | Taş Cengiz et al. [328] |
Turkey | 104 | 10 (9.6) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST6 | MOL | Gulhan et al. [329] |
Turkey | 56 | 28 (50.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST5, ST6, ST7 | MOL | Koltas and Eroglu [330] |
United Arab Emirates | 133 | 59 (44.4) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | AbuOdeh et al. [331] |
Uzbekistan | 300 | 31 (10.3) | NA | CM | Toychiev et al. [332] |
Uzbekistan | 550 | 99 (18.0) | NA | CM | Davis et al. [112] |
Host | Country | No. of Samples Examined | No. of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Acute appendicitis patients | Turkey | 136 | 8 (5.9) | NA | CM | Hatipoğlu et al. [333] |
Adult male prison inmates | Malaysia | 294 | 43 (14.6) | ST1, ST3, ST6 | CM, IVC, MOL | Angal et al. [334] |
Adults with intestinal parasitic infection | Malaysia | 35 | 17 (48.0) | NA | IVC | Chandramathi et al. [335] |
Asymptomatic Blastocystis positive patients | Iran | 25 * | 25 | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST7 | MOL | Rezaei Riabi et al. [336] |
Asymptomatic Blastocystis positive patients | Iran | 34 * | 34 | ST2, ST3 | CM, MOL | Shahbazi et al. [142] |
Chronic spontaneous urticaria (adults) | Turkey | 38 | 7 (18.4) | NA | CM | Vezir et al. [337] |
Chronic spontaneous urticaria (children) | Turkey | 76 | 13 (17.1) | NA | CM | Vezir et al. [337] |
Urticarial patients | Turkey | 133 | 16 (12.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, MOL | Aydin et al. [338] |
Cirrhotic patients | Turkey | 37 | 8 (21.6) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Yildiz et al. [339] |
Diarrheic and non-diarrheic patients | Iran | 400 | 58 (14.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | IVC, MOL | Alinaghizade et al. [340] |
Dengue patients | Malaysia | 89 | 21 (23.6) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST6 | IVC, MOL | Thergarajan et al. [341] |
Dialysis patients | Turkey | 142 | 34 (23.9) | NA | CM | Karadag et al. [317] |
Giardia intestinalis positive patients | India | 258 | 21 (8.1) | NA | CM | Roy et al. [342] |
Hemodialysis patients | Iran | 88 | 8 (9.0) | NA | CM | Barazesh et al. [343] |
Immunocompromised and control | Iran | 641 | 57 (8.9) | NA | CM | Mahmoudi et al. [259] |
Orphanage (orphansand childcare workers) | Thailand | 343 | 94 (27.4) | NA | CM, IVC | Pipatsatitpong et al. [344] |
Patients suspected to have intestinalparasites | Turkey | 918 | 38 (4.2) | NA | CM | Koltas et al. [345] |
Patients with chronic renal failure | Saudi Arabia | 50 | 8 (16.0) | NA | CM | Hawash et al. [302] |
Patients with chronic viral Hepatitis C | Russia | 327 | 108 (33.0) | ST3, ST5, ST6 | CM, MOL | Sigidaev et al. [134] |
Patients with Erythema Nodosum | Turkey | 81 | 2 (2.5) | NA | Ozbagcivan et al. [346] | |
Patients with gastrointestinal and/or dermatologic symptoms | Turkey | 37,108 | 2537 (6.8) | NA | CM | Tunalı et al. [347] |
Patients with intestinal protozoan infections | Iran | 75 | 5 (6.7) | NA | CM | Jafari et al. [348] |
Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) | Malaysia | 187 | 1 (0.5) | NA | not stated | Teh et al. 2018 [349] |
Post-traumatic splenectomized patients | Turkey | 30 | 12 (40.0) | ST1, ST3 | CM, MOL | Karasartova et al. [316] |
Pregnant women | Turkey | 100 | 14 (14.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | CM, IVC, MOL | Malatyalı et al. [350] |
Symptomatic Blastocystis positive patients | Iran | 30 * | 30 | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST6 | MOL | Rezaei Riabi et al. [336] |
Ulcerative colitis patients with refractory symptoms | China | 49 | 6 (12.2) | NA | CM | Tai et al. [351] |
Ulcerative colitis patients responsive to treatment | China | 73 | 1 (1.4) | NA | CM | Tai et al. [351] |
Visceral Leishmaniasis cases | India | 23 | 14 (60.9) | NA | MOL | Lappan et al. [253] |
Host | Country | No. of Samples Examined | No. of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Artiodactyla | ||||||
Alpaca | China | 14 | 12 (85.7) | ST10, ST14, ST18 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Alpaca | China | 27 | 4 (14.8) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Alpaca | China | 366 | 87 (23.8) | ST5, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Ma et al. [354] |
Alpaca | China | 11 | 4 (36.4) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Blesbuck | China | 2 | 1 (50.0) | ST5 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Buffalo | India | 1 | 1 (100.0) | NA | CM | Sreekumar et al. [355] |
Buffalo | Nepal | 19 | 4 (21.1) | ST4 | IVC, MOL | Lee et al. [18] |
Bushbuck | China | 18 | 8 (61.5) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Camel | China | 10 | 5 (50.0) | ST1, ST10 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Camel | China | 40 | 14 (35.0) | ST2, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Zhang et al. [14] |
Cattle | Lebanon | 254 | 161 (63.4) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST5, ST7, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Greige et al. [197] |
Cattle | Malaysia | 29 | 10 (34.5) | NA | IVC | Hemalatha et al. [356] |
Cattle | Malaysia | 3 | 1 (33.3) | ST10 | MOL | Mohammad et al. [288] |
Cattle | Malaysia | 110 | 6 (5.4) | NA | IVC | Abd Razak et al. [357] |
Cattle | Malaysia | 80 | 35 (43.8) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST5, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Kamaruddin et al. [358] |
Cattle | Nepal | 6 | 1 (16.7) | Unknown | IVC, MOL | Lee et al. [18] |
Cattle | Thailand | 42 | 21 (50.0) | ST10, ST12 | MOL | Udonsom et al. [215] |
Cattle | Turkey | 80 | 9 (11.3) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | Aynur et al. [359] |
Cattle | Indonesia | 500 | 72 (14.4) | NA | CM | Hastutiek et al. [360] |
Cattle | Indonesia | 100 | 100 (100.0) | NA | CM | Susana et al. [361] |
Cattle | Indonesia | 108 | 108 (100.0) | ST10 | CM, IVC, MOL | Suwanti et al. [362] |
Cattle | Iran | 198 | 19 (9.6) | ST3, ST5, ST6 | MOL | Badparva et al. [363] |
Cattle | Iran | 75 | 25 (33.3) | ST5, ST10 | CM, MOL | Sharifi et al. [195] |
Cattle | Iran | 40 | 14 (35.0) | ST3, ST10, ST14 | CM, MOL | Rostami et al. [364] |
Cattle | Japan | 133 | 72 (54.1) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | Masuda et al. [365] |
Cattle | China | 526 | 54 (10.3) | ST4, ST5, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Zhu et al. [366] |
Cattle | China | 147 | 14 (9.5) | ST3, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Wang et al. [367] |
Cattle | China | 57 | 15 (26.3) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | Zhang et al. [14] |
Cattle | Korea | 1512 | 101 (6.7) | ST1, ST5, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Lee et al. [368] |
Cattle | United Arab Emirates | 22 | 5 (22.7) | ST10 | MOL | AbuOdeh et al. [369] |
Deer (Caspian red deer) | Iran | 1 | 1 (100.0) | NA | CM | Mirzapour et al. [370] |
Deer (Javan rusa) | Malaysia | 50 | 14 (28.0) | ST10 | MOL | Mohammad et al. [371] |
Deer (Mousedeer) | Malaysia | 4 | 1 (25.0) | Unknown (Clade IV) | IVC, MOL | Mohd Zain et al. [372] |
Deer (Sambar deer) | Malaysia | 14 | 4 (28.6) | NA | IVC | Hemalatha et al. [356] |
Deer (Sika deer) | Malaysia | 50 | 16 (32.0) | ST10 | MOL | Mohammad et al. [371] |
Deer (Red deer) | China | 5 | 2 (40.0) | ST10 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Deer (Red deer/Wapiti) | China | 3 | 1 (33.3) | ST10 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Deer (Reindeer) | China | 104 | 7 (6.7) | ST10, ST13 | MOL | Wang et al. [373] |
Deer (Fallow deer) | China | 2 | 1 (50.0) | ST10 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Deer (White-lipped deer) | China | 1 | 1 (100.0) | ST10 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Deer (Sika deer) | China | 8 | 3 (37.5) | ST10 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Deer (Sika deer) | China | 82 | 12 (14.6) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | Wang et al. [373] |
Deer (Sika deer) | China | 11 | 1 (9.1) | ST1 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Deer (Sika deer) | China | 760 | 6 (0.8) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | Ni et al. [374] |
Deer (Spotted deer) | Bangladesh | 30 | 1 (3.3) | ST14 | MOL | Li et al. [375] |
Deer (Water deer) | Korea | 125 | 51 (40.8) | ST4, ST14 | MOL | Kim et al. [376] |
Eland | China | 9 | 6 (66.7) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Gayal | Bangladesh | 4 | 1 (25.0) | ST14 | MOL | Li et al. [375] |
Giraffe | China | 10 | 2 (20.0) | ST12 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Goat | China | 789 | 458 (58.0) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST5, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Song et al. [377] |
Goat | China | 781 | 2 (0.3) | ST1 | MOL | Li et al. [378] |
Goat | China | 59 | 28 (47.5) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | Zhang et al. [14] |
Goat | Nepal | 400 | 3 (0.8) | NA | CM | Ghimire and Bhattarai [379] |
Goat | Malaysia | 236 | 73 (30.9) | ST1, ST3, ST6, ST7 | MOL | Tan et al. [380] |
Goat | Malaysia | 31 | 8 (25.8) | ST4, ST8, ST10 | MOL | Noradilah et al. [15] |
Goat | Malaysia | 65 | 14 (21.5) | NA | IVC | Abd Razak et al. [357] |
Goat | Malaysia | 20 | 13 (65.0) | NA | IVC | Hemalatha et al. [356] |
Goat | Nepal | 29 | 1 (3.4) | ST4 | IVC, MOL | Lee et al. [18] |
Goat | Philippines | 6 | 1 (16.7) | ST14 | IVC, MOL | Adao et al. [381] |
Goat | Thailand | 38 | 36 (94.7) | ST10, ST12, ST14 | MOL | Udonsom et al. [215] |
Goral (Himalayan) | Nepal | 19 | 1 (5.3) | NA | CM | Adhikari et al. [382] |
Guanaco | China | 20 | 14 (70.0) | ST10, ST22 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Guar | Malaysia | 10 | 3 (30.0) | NA | IVC | Hemalatha et al. [356] |
Oryx | China | 2 | 1 (50.0) | ST10 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Oryx | China | 11 | 1 (9.1) | ST5 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Pig | Cambodia | 73 | 33 (45.2) | ST5 | MOL | Wang et al. [242] |
Pig | China | 560 | 419 (74.8) | ST1, ST3, ST5, ST10 | MOL | Song et al. [383] |
Pig | China | 68 | 6 (8.8) | ST5 | MOL | Wang et al. [367] |
Pig | China | 801 | 174 (21.7) | ST1, ST3, ST5 | MOL | Wang et al. [384] |
Pig | China | 866 | 433 (50.0) | ST1, ST3, ST5 | MOL | Han et al. [385] |
Pig | China | 396 | 170 (42.9) | ST1, ST5 | MOL | Zou et al. [386] |
Pig | India | 1 | 1 (100.0) | NA | CM | Sreekumar et al. [355] |
Pig | India | 90 | 85 (94.4) | NA | CM | Arpitha et al. [387] |
Pig | Indonesia | 93 | 81 (87.1) | ST1, ST2, ST5, ST7 | IVC, MOL | Yoshikawa et al. [41] |
Pig | Indonesia | 100 | 63 (63.0) | NA | CM | Mahendra et.al. [388] |
Pig | Indonesia | 100 | 69 (69.0) | NA | CM | Widisuputri et al. [389] |
Pig | Korea | 646 | 390 (60.4) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST5 | MOL | Paik et al. [390] |
Pig | Nepal | 11 | 4 (36.4) | ST4 | IVC, MOL | Lee et al. [18] |
Pig | Philippines | 49 | 36 (73.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST5 | MOL | Adao et al. [391] |
Pig | Philippines | 99 | 20 (20.2) | ST1, ST5, ST7 | IVC, MOL | Adao et al. [381] |
Pig | Philippines | 122 | 47 (38.5) | NA | CM, IVC | De La Cruz et al. [392] |
Pig | Philippines | 100 | 14 (14.0) | ST1, ST5 | IVC, MOL | Evidor and Rivera [393] |
Pig | Philippines | 101 | 2 (2.0) | NA | CM | Murao et al. [394] |
Pig | Thailand | 102 | 32 (31.4) | ST1, ST3, ST12, ST14 | MOL | Sanyanusin et al. [395] |
Pig | Thailand | 90 | 32 (35.6) | ST1, ST3, ST5 | MOL | Pintong et al. [214] |
Pig | Thailand | 87 | 40 (46.0) | ST1, ST5 | MOL | Udonsom et al. [215] |
Pig | Malaysia | 10 | 10 (100.0) | NA | IVC | Hemalatha et al. [356] |
Pig | Vietnam | 12 | 12 (100.0) | ST5 | MOL | Alfellani et al. [396] |
Sheep | Iran | 150 | 29 (19.3) | ST7, ST10 | CM, MOL | Rostami et al. [364] |
Sheep | China | 832 | 50 (6.0) | ST5, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Li et al. [378] |
Sheep | China | 109 | 6 (5.5) | ST1, ST5, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Wang et al. [367] |
Sheep | China | 38 | 16 (42.1) | ST2, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Zhang et al. [14] |
Sheep | China | 78 | 42 (53.8) | ST2, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Zhang et al. [14] |
Sheep | United Arab Emirates | 11 | 7 (63.6) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | AbuOdeh et al. [369] |
Sheep | Malaysia | 38 | 22 (57.9) | NA | IVC | Hemalatha et al. [356] |
Sheep | Malaysia | 20 | 2 (10.0) | NA | IVC | Abd Razak et al. [357] |
Small ruminants | India | 107 | 15 (14.0) | NA | CM | Arpitha et al. [387] |
Takin | China | 49 | 28 (57.1) | ST10, ST12, ST14 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Waterbuck | China | 3 | 3 (100.0) | ST12, ST14 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Waterbuck | China | 2 | 1 (50.0) | ST21 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Waterbuck | Bangladesh | 7 | 1 (14.3) | ST10 | MOL | Li et al. [375] |
Wild boar | South Korea | 433 | 45 (10.4) | ST5 | MOL | Lee et al. [397] |
Wild Boar | Iran | 25 | 11 (44.0) | NA | CM | Yaghoobi et al. [398] |
Wild Boar | Iran | 1 | 1 (100.0) | NA | CM | Mirzapour et al. [370] |
Yak | China | 1027 | 278 (27.1) | ST10, ST12, ST14 | MOL | Ren et al. [399] |
Yak | China | 102 | 39 (38.2) | ST2, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Zhang et al. [14] |
Yak | China | 6 | 3 (50.0) | ST10, ST14 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Perissodactyla | ||||||
Horse | China | 32 | 9 (28.1) | ST2, ST10 | MOL | Zhang et al. [14] |
Horse | China | 4 | 1 (25.0) | ST10 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Wild Ass | China | 5 | 2 (40.0) | ST10, ST12 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Pony | China | 6 | 1 (16.7) | ST10 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Zebra | China | 7 | 1 (14.3) | ST10 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Proboscidea | ||||||
Elephant | Bangladesh | 3 | 1 (33.3) | ST11 | MOL | Li et al. [375] |
Host | Country | No. of Samples Examined | Number of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Artic fox | China | 213 | 4 (1.9) | ST1, ST4, ST7 | MOL | Wang et al. [373] |
Bear | China | 12 | 3 (25.0) | ST17 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Bear | China | 312 | 45 (14.4) | ST1 | MOL | Ni et al. [374] |
Cat | China | 346 | 2 (0.6) | ST1 | MOL | Li et al. [400] |
Cat | Indonesia | 90 | 48 (53.3) | NA | MOL | Patagi et al. [401] |
Cat | Iran | 140 | 20 (14.3) | NA | CM | Khademvatan et al. [402] |
Cat | Iran | 119 | 21 (17.7) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST10, ST14 | MOL | Mohammadpour et al. [403] |
Cat | South Korea | 158 | 1 (0.6) | ST4 | MOL | Kwak and Seo [404] |
Cat | Malaysia | 60 | 12 (20.0) | ST1 | MOL | Farah Haziqah et al. [405] |
Cat | Turkey | 3 | 3 (100.0) | ST3 | MOL | Eroglu and Koltas [19] |
Common raccoon | Iran | 30 | 5 (6.7) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Mohammad Rahimi et al. [406] |
Dog | China | 136 | 4 (2.9) | ST1, ST4 | MOL | Wang et al. [373] |
Dog | China | 651 | 35 (5.4) | ST1, ST3, ST10 | MOL | Liao et al. [407] |
Dog | India | 80 | 19 (24.0) | ST1, ST4, ST5, ST6 | MOL | Wang et al. [408] |
Dog | Iran | 301 | 59 (19.6) | NA | CM | Mohaghegh et al. [409] |
Dog | Iran | 552 | 29 (5.2) | NA | CM | Mirbadie et al. [410] |
Dog | Iran | 154 | 29 (18.8) | ST2, ST3, ST4, ST7, ST8, ST10 | MOL | Mohammadpour et al. [403] |
Dog | Turkey | 4 | 4 (100.0) | ST1, ST2 | MOL | Eroglu and Koltas [19] |
Dog | Philippines | 145 | 21 (14.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST5 | IVC, MOL | Belleza et al. [297] |
Dog | Malaysia | 84 | 40 (47.6) | ST1, ST3, ST4, ST8, ST10 | MOL | Noradilah et al. [15] |
Dog | Thailand | 13 | 1 (7.7) | ST3 | MOL | Udonsom et al. [215] |
Dog | Cambodia | 80 | 1 (1.3) | ST2 | MOL | Wang et al. [408] |
Dog | China | 7 | 1 (14.3) | ST10 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Leopard | China | 3 | 2 (66.7) | ST1, ST5 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Meerkat | Iran | 1 | 1 (100.0) | NA | CM | Mirzapour et al. [370] |
Meerkat | China | 2 | 1 (50.0) | ST5 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Panda (Giant panda) | China | 81 | 10 (12.3) | ST1 | MOL | Deng et al. [411] |
Panda (Red panda) | China | 23 | 2 (8.7) | ST1 | MOL | Deng et al. [411] |
Raccoon dog | China | 40 | 3 (7.5) | ST3 | MOL | Wang et al. [373] |
Tiger (Siberian tiger) | China | 13 | 1 (7.7) | ST10 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Tiger (White tiger) | China | 9 | 1 (11.1) | ST10 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Host | Country | No. of Samples Examined | Number of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Primates | ||||||
Langur | Bangladesh | 5 | 3 (60.0) | ST1, ST13 | MOL | Li et al. [375] |
Grey langur | Bangladesh | 2 | 1 (50.0) | ST1 | MOL | Li et al. [375] |
White-cheeked gibbon | China | 4 | 1 (25.0) | ST1 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
White-cheeked gibbon | China | 4 | 4 (100.0) | ST2, ST3 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Ring-tailed lemur | China | 6 | 2 (33.3) | ST2, ST4 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Ring-tailed lemur | China | 16 | 7 (43.8) | ST3, ST5, ST9 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
Ring-tailed lemur | China | 13 | 6 (46.2) | ST1, ST2 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Macaque | China | 97 | 85 (87.6) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST5, ST7 | MOL | Zanzani et al. [412] |
Macaque | China | 185 | 12 (7.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Zhu et al. [173] |
Macaque (experimental) | China | 505 | 235 (46.5) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Li et al. [413] |
Rhesus macaque | Bangladesh | 62 | 20 (32.3) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Li et al. [375] |
Rhesus macaque | China | 29 | 28 (96.6) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST19 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Rhesus macaque | China | 17 | 10 (58.8) | ST1 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Rhesus macaque | China | 18 | 6 (33.3) | ST2, ST3 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
Japanese macaque | China | 33 | 6 (18.2) | ST2, ST3 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
Macaque | Philippines | 50 | 5 (10.0) | NA | CM | Casim et al. [414] |
Long-tailed macaque | Thailand | 628 | 263 (41.9) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | IVC, MOL | Vaisusuk et al. [415] |
Crab-eating macaque | China | 13 | 3 (23.1) | ST2, ST3 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
Orangutan | Indonesia | 262 | 36 (13.7) | NA | CM | Labes et al. [416] |
Orangutan | Malaysia | 10 | 5 (50.0) | NA | IVC | Hemalatha et al. [356] |
Vervet monkey | Iran | 40 | 3 (7.5) | NA | CM | Dalimi et al. [417] |
Vervet monkey | Bangladesh | 7 | 3 (42.9) | ST2, ST3, ST13 | MOL | Li et al. [375] |
Hamadryas baboon | Saudi Arabia | 823 | 349 (42.4) | NA | CM | Alqumber [303] |
Hamadryas baboon | China | 23 | 13 (56.5) | ST1, ST3 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Chimpanzee | China | 10 | 8 (80.0) | ST2 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Chimpanzee | China | 15 | 3 (13.3) | ST1, ST5 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
Francois’ leaf monkey | China | 1 | 1 (100.0) | ST2 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Francois’ leaf monkey | China | 3 | 2 (66.7) | ST1 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
Mandrill | China | 4 | 1 (25.0) | ST3 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Mandrill | China | 15 | 9 (60.0) | ST1, ST4 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
De Brazza’s monkey | China | 5 | 4 (80.0) | ST1, ST10 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
De Brazza’s monkey | China | 5 | 5 (100.0) | ST1, ST2 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
Golden snub-nosed monkey | China | 46 | 41 (89.1) | ST1, ST13 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Snub-nosed monkey | China | 22 | 9 (40.9) | ST1, ST2 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
Golden monkey | China | 37 | 18 (48.6) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Ma et al. [418] |
Squirrel monkey | China | 93 | 19 (20.4) | ST17 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Common squirrel monkey | China | 30 | 9 (30.0) | ST1, ST5 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
Red-faced spider monkey | China | 4 | 2 (50.0) | ST2, ST3 | MOL | Ma et al. [250] |
Monkey | Philippines | 4 | 4 (100.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MOL | Rivera [21] |
Non-human primates | Malaysia | 308 | 5 (1.6) | NA | CM | Adrus et al. [419] |
Host | Country | No. of Samples Examined | Number of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Duck | Philippines | 31 | 3 (9.6) | ST7, B. pythoni | IVC, MOL | Adao et al. [381] |
Birds | Turkey | 5 | 5 (100.0) | ST1, ST2 | MOL | Eroglu and Koltas [19] |
Chicken | China | 46 | 6 (13.0) | ST6, ST7 | MOL | Wang et al. [373] |
Chicken | Philippines | 34 | 5 (14.7) | ST7, Mixed | IVC, MOL | Adao et al. [381] |
Chicken | India | 24 | 20 (83.3) | NA | CM | Sreekumar et al. [355] |
Chicken | India | 170 | 50 (29.4) | NA | CM | Arpitha et al. [387] |
Chicken | Indonesia | 38 | 13 (34.2) | ST7 | IVC, MOL | Yoshikawa et al. [41] |
Chicken | Lebanon | 223 | 71 (31.8) | ST6, ST7 | MOL | Greige et al. [199] |
Chicken | Malaysia | 104 | 27 (26.0) | ST1, ST3, ST6, ST7, ST9 | MOL | Noradilah et al. [15] |
Chicken | Malaysia | 15 | 1 (6.7) | ST6 | MOL | Mohammad et al. [288] |
Chicken | Malaysia | 107 | 27 (25.2) | NA | IVC | Farah Haziqah et al. [420] |
Chicken | Malaysia | 179 | 47 (26.3) | ST1, ST6, ST7, ST8 | IVC, MOL | Farah Haziqah et al. [421] |
Crested ibis | China | 63 | 6 (9.5) | NA | CM | Zhang et al. [422] |
Crow (Hooded) | Iran | 144 | 64 (44.4) | ST13, ST14 | IVC, MOL | Asghari et al. [423] |
Duck | Malaysia | 20 | 8 (40.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST7 | MOL | Noradilah et al. [15] |
Green-naped lorikeet | China | 2 | 1 (50.0) | ST10 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Ostrich | China | 9 | 3 (33.3) | ST5, ST10, ST20 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Ostrich | China | 19 | 6 (31.6) | ST5 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Ostrich | Malaysia | 37 | 37 (100.0) | ST6 | IVC, MOL | Chandrasekaran et al. [424] |
Ostrich | Malaysia | 37 | 37 (100.0) | NA | IVC | Hemalatha et al. [424] |
Ostrich | China | 3 | 2 (66.7) | ST5 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Green peafowl | China | 12 | 1 (8.3) | ST3 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Green peafowl | China | 15 | 1 (6.7) | ST8 | MOL | Deng et al. [411] |
Indian peafowl | China | 20 | 3 (15.0) | ST7, ST8 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Pigeon | China | 34 | 4 (11.8) | ST8 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Pigeon | China | 47 | 1 (2.1) | ST6 | MOL | Wang et al. [373] |
Pigeon | Iran | 156 | 67 (42.9) | ST13 | IVC, MOL | Asghari et al. [423] |
Poultry | Iran | 132 | 21 (15.9) | ST7, ST10, ST14 | CM, MOL | Rostami et al. [364] |
Red crowned crane | China | 43 | 6 (14.0) | ST6, ST7 | MOL | Wang et al. [373] |
Red-crowned crane | China | 2 | 1 (50.0) | ST14 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Ruddy shelduck | China | 11 | 2 (18.2) | ST8 | MOL | Deng et al. [411] |
Swan | Malaysia | 20 | 7 (35.0) | ST1, ST3 | MOL | Noradilah et al. [15] |
Black swan | China | 38 | 4 (10.5) | ST8 | MOL | Deng et al. [411] |
Turkey | India | 4 | 3 (75.0) | NA | CM | Sreekumar et al. [355] |
Host | Country | No. of Samples Examined | Number of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Flying squirrel | China | 207 | 63 (30.4) | ST1, ST3, ST13 | MOL | Xiao et al. [425] |
Eastern chipmunk | China | 171 | 8 (4.7) | ST4 | MOL | Chai et al. [426] |
Eurasian red squirrel | China | 72 | 7 (9.7) | ST4 | MOL | Chai et al. [426] |
Black great squirrel | China | 1 | 1 (100.0) | ST4 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Red giant flying squirrel | China | 1 | 1 (100.0) | ST4 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Indian palm squirrel | United Arab Emirates | 4 | 2 (50.0) | ST4 | MOL | AbuOdeh et al. [369] |
Shrew-faced squirrel | United Arab Emirates | 1 | 1 (100.0) | ST17 | MOL | AbuOdeh et al. [369] |
Chinese striped hamster | China | 98 | 12 (12.2) | ST4 | MOL | Chai et al. [426] |
Chinchilla | China | 72 | 3 (4.2) | ST4, ST17 | MOL | Chai et al. [426] |
Chinchilla | China | 6 | 4 (66.7) | ST17 | MOL | Deng et al. [3] |
Guinea pig | China | 90 | 12 (13.3) | ST4 | MOL | Chai et al. [426] |
Patagonian mara | China | 15 | 3 (20.0) | ST4 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Rat (Mus musculus) | China | 108 | 4 (3.7) | ST4 | MOL | Wang et al. [373] |
Laboratory rats | China | 355 | 29 (8.2) | ST4, ST7 | MOL | Li et al. [427] |
Rat (Rattus exulans) | Indonesia | 77 | 10 (13.0) | ST4 | IVC, MOL | Yoshikawa et al. [41] |
Rat | Indonesia | 98 | 6 (6.0) | NA | CM | Prasetyo [428] |
Rat (Rattus exulans) | Indonesia | 67 | 11 (16.4) | ST4 | MOL | Katsumata et al. [429] |
Rodents | Iran | 52 | 3 (5.8) | NA | CM | Seifollahi et al. [430] |
Rat (Rattus norvegicus) | Iran | 127 | 20 (15.8) | ST1, ST3, ST4 | MOL | Mohammadpour et al. [403] |
Rat (Rattus norvegicus) | Malaysia | 95 | 48 (51.0) | NA | CM | Premaalatha et al. [431] |
Rat (Rattus norvegicus) | Malaysia | 290 | 133 (45.9) | ST1, ST4, ST5, ST7 | IVC, MOL | Farah Haziqah et al. [432] |
Wild rats (Rattus novercious) | Japan | 48 | 12 (25.0) | ST4 | MOL | Katsumata et al. [429] |
Swiss-Webster mice | Iran | 50 | 1 (2.0) | NA | CM | Kalani et al. [433] |
Host | Country | No. of Samples Examined | Number of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Squamata | ||||||
Cobra snake | Iran | 1 | 1 (100.0) | NA | CM | Mirzapour et al. [370] |
Albino python | Iran | 1 | 1 (100.0) | NA | CM | Mirzapour et al. [370] |
Water monitor lizard | Malaysia | 6 | 1 (1.6) | Unknown (Clade VIII) | IVC, MOL | Mohd Zain et al. [372] |
Testudines | ||||||
African spurred tortoise | United Arab Emirates | 19 | 5 (26.3) | Unknown | MOL | AbuOdeh et al. [369] |
Greek tortoise | United Arab Emirates | 2 | 1 (50.0) | Unknown | MOL | AbuOdeh et al. [369] |
Iguana | United Arab Emirates | 1 | 1 (100.0) | Unknown | MOL | AbuOdeh et al. [369] |
Host | Country | No. of Samples Examined | Number of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blattodea | ||||||
Cockroach | China | 116 | 96 (82.8) | ST2 | MOL | Ma et al. [418] |
Cockroach | Thailand | 920 | 9 (1.0) | NA | CM | Chamavit et al. [434] |
Cockroach | Thailand | 450 | 18 (4.0) | NA | CM | Dokmaikaw and Suntaravitun [435] |
Cockroach (Blatella germanica) | Turkey | 138 | 57 (41.0) | NA | CM | Oguz et al. [436] |
Cockroach (Blatella germanica) | Iran | 496 | 5 (1.0) | NA | CM | Motevalli-Haghi et al. [437] |
Cockroach (Periplaneta americana) | Malaysia | 151 | 61 (40.4) | ST3 | IVC, MOL | Farah Haziqah et al. [438] |
Diprotodontia | ||||||
Gray kangaroo | China | 11 | 8 (72.7) | ST10 | MOL | Zhao et al. [352] |
Red-necked wallaby | China | 15 | 2 (13.3) | ST11 | MOL | Li et al. [353] |
Sugar glider | Indonesia | 100 | 100 (100.0) | NA | CM, IVC | Natalia et al. [439] |
Lagomorpha | ||||||
New Zealand white rabbit | China | 215 | 7 (3.3) | ST4 | MOL | Wang et al. [373] |
Rabbit | China | 616 | 6 (1.0) | NA | MOL | Li et al. [440] |
Rabbit | United Arab Emirates | 3 | 1 (33.3) | ST14 | MOL | AbuOdeh et al. [369] |
Eulipotyphla | ||||||
Hedgehog | Iran | 1 | 1 (100.0) | NA | CM | Mirzapour et al. [370] |
Country | Food/Environmental Source | No. of Samples Examined | No. of Positive Samples (%) | Subtypes (STs) Identified | Method(s) | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iran | Treated wastewater | 12 | 5 (41.7) | ST2, ST6, ST8 | F, MOL | Javanmard et al. [441] |
Malaysia | River water | 480 | 133 (27.7) | NA | MB, IVC | Ithoi et al. [442] |
Malaysia | Drinking water treatment plants | 85 | 22 (25.9) | NA | IMS, CM | Richard et al. [443] |
Malaysia | River water | 14 | 14 (100.0) | ST1, ST2, ST3 | MF, MOL | Noradilah et al. [444] |
Various water sources | ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4, ST8, ST10 | |||||
Malaysia | River water | 7 | 3 (42.9) | NA | MF, IVC | Noradilah et al. [23] |
Village water sources | 16 | 1 (6.3) | ||||
Nepal | River water | 4 | 4 (100.0) | ST1, ST4 | C, MOL | Lee et al. [18] |
Philippines | Wastewater (influent) | 31 | 7 (23.0) | ST1, ST2 | C, IVC, MOL | Banaticla and Rivera, [445] |
Wastewater (effluent) | 31 | 2 (7.0) | ST1, ST2 | |||
Turkey | Tap water | 25 | 3 (12.0) | ST1 | MOL | Eroglu and Koltas, [19] |
Turkey | Streams and drinking water | 228 | 47 (20.6) | NA | CM | Karaman et al. [446] |
Turkey | River water | 195 | 9 (4.6) | ST1, ST3 | C, MOL | Koloren et al. [447] |
Sea water | 48 | 1 (2.1) | ST1 | |||
Turkey | Surface water | 75 | 4 (5.3) | ST1, ST3 | C, MOL | Kolören and Karaman [448] |
Saudi Arabia | Leafy vegetables | 470 | 13 (2.8) | NA | S, CM | Al-Megrin [27] |
Iran | Fresh vegetables | 240 | 10 (4.2) | NA | S, CM | Isazadeh et al. [449] |
Syria | Fresh vegetables | 128 | 13 (10.2) | NA | MOL | Al Nahhas and Aboualchamat [450] |
Korea | Ambient air | 71 | 1 (1.4) | NA | MOL | Han et al. [451] |
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Rauff-Adedotun, A.A.; Meor Termizi, F.H.; Shaari, N.; Lee, I.L. The Coexistence of Blastocystis spp. in Humans, Animals and Environmental Sources from 2010–2021 in Asia. Biology 2021, 10, 990. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10100990
Rauff-Adedotun AA, Meor Termizi FH, Shaari N, Lee IL. The Coexistence of Blastocystis spp. in Humans, Animals and Environmental Sources from 2010–2021 in Asia. Biology. 2021; 10(10):990. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10100990
Chicago/Turabian StyleRauff-Adedotun, Adedolapo Aminat, Farah Haziqah Meor Termizi, Nurshafarina Shaari, and Ii Li Lee. 2021. "The Coexistence of Blastocystis spp. in Humans, Animals and Environmental Sources from 2010–2021 in Asia" Biology 10, no. 10: 990. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10100990
APA StyleRauff-Adedotun, A. A., Meor Termizi, F. H., Shaari, N., & Lee, I. L. (2021). The Coexistence of Blastocystis spp. in Humans, Animals and Environmental Sources from 2010–2021 in Asia. Biology, 10(10), 990. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10100990