Molecular characterization of Calodium hepaticum in grey dwarf hamster (Cricetulus migratorius)

Calodium hepaticum (Bancroft, 1893) Moravec, 1982 (Syn. Capillaria hepatica) is a zoonotic nematode that causes hepatic capillariosis, an uncommon zoonotic infection. The nematode is globally distributed and parasitizes the liver of mammals, mainly Muroidea. Cricetulus migratorius Pallas, 1773 (Cric...

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description Calodium hepaticum (Bancroft, 1893) Moravec, 1982 (Syn. Capillaria hepatica) is a zoonotic nematode that causes hepatic capillariosis, an uncommon zoonotic infection. The nematode is globally distributed and parasitizes the liver of mammals, mainly Muroidea. Cricetulus migratorius Pallas, 1773 (Cricetinae) was rarely reported as a host for C. hepaticum. In Turkey, C. hepaticum was recorded in three rodent species; Rattus rattus, R. norvegicus, and Apodemus flavicollis. In this study, C. migratorius (grey dwarf hamster) has been identified as a new host species for C. hepaticum in Turkey. The parasite was identified by morphological, histological, and molecular methods and the phylogenetic relationships of C. hepaticum collected from different hosts were revealed. This is the first molecular characterization of C. hepaticum from a grey dwarf hamster. •Calodium hepaticum (Syn. Capillaria hepatica) is a zoonotic nematode that causes hepatic capillariosis.•Norway rats (R.norvegicus) are regarded as the main hosts for C. hepaticum.•Cricetulus migratorius were rarely recorded as a host of C. hepaticum.•This was the first molecular characterization of C. hepaticum isolated from the grey dwarf hamster.
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Bayesian tree
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Capillaria - classification
Capillaria - genetics
Capillaria - isolation & purification
Cricetinae
Cricetulus
Enoplida Infections - epidemiology
Enoplida Infections - parasitology
Enoplida Infections - veterinary
Hepatic capillariosis
Histopathology
Host-Parasite Interactions
Network analysis
Phylogenetic relationship
Rodent Diseases - epidemiology
Rodent Diseases - parasitology
Turkey - epidemiology
title Molecular characterization of Calodium hepaticum in grey dwarf hamster (Cricetulus migratorius)
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