A Sarcocystid Misidentified as Hepatozoon didelphydis: Molecular Data from a Parasitic Infection in the Blood of the Southern Mouse Opossum (Thylamys elegans) from Chile
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A Sarcocystid Misidentified as Hepatozoon didelphydis: Molecular Data from a Parasitic Infection in the Blood of the Southern Mouse Opossum (Thylamys elegans) from Chile
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The blood of 21 adult South American mouse opossums (Thylamys elegans) captured from April through August of 2005
in central Chile was examined for parasites. Light microscopic analysis of blood smears initially suggested that a highly pleomorphic
Hepatozoon species typical of American opossums was infecting erythrocytes. Unexpectedly, amplification by PCR and sequencing of a
DNA fragment of the small subunit rDNA combined with phylogenetic analyses indicated that the parasite is not a member of the suborder
Adeleorina, which includes the Haemogregarina and Hepatozoon species, but that it is a clearly distinct member of the suborder
Eimeriorina, which includes the cyst-forming family Sarcocystidae. Therefore, a reclassification of this unusual intraerythrocytic
apicomplexan will require additional life cycle, microscopic, and molecular analyses.
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has been partially financed by the following projects:
grants FONDECYT 1020550, 1060186 and 7020550, travel
grants from CSIC (grants CSIC-Univ. de Chile 2003 CL0012 and
2004 CL0033), and projects BOS2003-05724 and CGL2006-
14129-C02-01/BOS from the Spanish Ministry of Education and
Science.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119680
DOI: DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.2008.00358.x
ISSN: 1066-5234
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J. Eukaryot. Microbiol., 55(6), 2008 pp. 536–540
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