Encephalitozoon
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2016.01.001 |
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Felipe |
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Encephalitozoon |
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3.2.3. Encephalitozoon View in CoL View at ENA in the suborder Rodentia
Rodents comprise about 40% of the mammalian diversity and occupy a wide range of habitats ( Musser and Carleton, 2005). They are generally considered an important reservoir of zoonotic pathogens including microsporidia ( Begon, 2003; Mathis et al., 2005). Although mice and rats are widespread, our current knowledge on the occurrence, prevalence and pathogenicity of Encephalitozoon spp . in wild rodents is very limited ( Table 4). In Europe as well as in Japan up to 34% house mice and up to 19% of voles were tested positive for Encephalitozoon spp . ( Fuehrer et al., 2010; Sak et al., 2011a; Tsukada et al., 2013; Danĭsov ́a et al., 2015).
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