Abstract
This cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence and molecular identifications of Cryptosporidium species among the human population in Zakho district, Duhok Province, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. The study was performed during the period from August 2021 to March 2022 and involved 700 fecal specimens of both genders and different ages collected from Zakho General Hospital and pri¬mary schools located in the suburban area of Zakho City. The data were analyzed using statistical soft¬ware version SPSS (25). Cryptosporidium species oocyst was found in 87.57% (613/700) of the examined specimens using the Modified Ziehl Neelsen technique. Males showed a slightly higher infection rate than females (88.4% vs 85.5%) with a non-significant difference (P> 0.05). The highest infection rate (91.7%) was present in individuals between the ages of >30 to 40 years, with a statistically significant difference (P<0.05). Molecular identification of Cryptosporidium species was estimated using 18S-rRNA gene for Cryptosporidium genus using Nested PCR technique and genus-specific primers (Cry18 AS1 and Cry18 S2) that yielded 347 bps product indicating Cryptosporidium genus, then species-specific (Cry18 AS1 and Cry18 S1) were used for the detection of Cryptosporidium parvum and Cryptosporidium hominis. 45/50 samples were positive and revealed 240 bps. The acquired sequences were deposited into the GeneBank database under the accession numbers OP107010 for C. hominis, OP104444, OP153870, OP163188, OP163414, and OP164631 for C. parvum.
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