Genotyping Cyclospora Cayetanensis from Multiple Outbreak Clusters with an Emphasis on a Cluster Linked to Bagged Salad Mix—United States, 2020
The journal of infectious diseases (Online University of Chicago Press)/The Journal of infectious diseases(2021)
摘要
Abstract Cyclosporiasis is a diarrheal illness caused by the foodborne parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis. Annually reported cases have been increasing in the United States prompting development of genotyping tools to aid cluster detection. A recently developed Cyclospora genotyping system based on 8 genetic markers was applied to clinical samples collected during the cyclosporiasis peak period of 2020, facilitating assessment of its epidemiologic utility. While the system performed well and helped inform epidemiologic investigations, inclusion of additional markers to improve cluster detection was supported. Consequently, investigations have commenced to identify additional markers to enhance performance.
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Cyclospora cayetanensis,cyclosporiasis,outbreaks,genotyping,epidemiology
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