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Molecular study and genotyping of Cryptosporidium baileyi and Cryptosporidium parvum from free-range and commercial broiler chickens in Guilan province, Iran

•C.baileyi and C.parvum are first molecularly detected in native free- range chickens from Iran.•C.parvum from poultries is genotyped for the first time in Iran.•A notable Cryptosporidium infection rate in the free-range and commercial broiler chickens in Iran was observed.•There was no significant...

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Published in:Comparative immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases microbiology and infectious diseases, 2020-04, Vol.69, p.101411-101411, Article 101411
Main Authors: Shahbazi, Parisa, Aligolzadeh, Armin, Khordadmehr, Monireh, Hashemzadeh Farhang, Hosein, Katiraee, Farzad
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Birds
Broiler chickens
C. baileyi
C.parvum
Chickens
Chicks
Cryptosporidiosis
Cryptosporidium
Cryptosporidium baileyi
Cryptosporidium parvum
Diarrhea
Farms
Feces
Free-range
Gene sequencing
Genotyping
Infections
Lesions
Livestock
Phylogeny
Poultry
Poultry farming
Protozoa
Respiratory tract
rRNA 18S
Signs and symptoms
Tissue analysis
Zoonoses
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