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. 1998 Nov;36(11):3255–3259. doi: 10.1128/jcm.36.11.3255-3259.1998

TABLE 2.

Summary of isolate and genotypic information for C. parvum samples included in this study

Isolate Genotypea Hostb Geographic origin Sourcec Reference
H77 H (5) Human Australia MU 12
H78 C (5) Human Australia MU 12
H83 H (5) Human Australia MU
H84 H (5) Human Australia MU
H87 H (5) Human Australia MU
GCH1 C (5) Calf Massachusetts TUSVM 21
GCH2 H (3) Human Connecticut TUSVM 4
GCH3 H (3) Human Connecticut TUSVM 4
GCH4 C/H (2) Human Massachusetts TUSVM 5
GCH5 C/H (4) Human Massachusetts TUSVM 5
GCH6 C (4) Human Massachusetts TUSVM
UCP C (5) Calf Maine ImmuCell 4
P9 C (4) Human Wales PHLS 19
P12 H (5) Human Wales PHLS 19
P16 H (5) Human England PHLS 19
P18 H (5) Human England PHLS 19
P27 H (5) Human England PHLS 19
P29 H (5) Human England PHLS 19
PC1 H (4) Rhesus monkey Massachusetts NERPC
LL C (5) Calf Massachusetts ImmuCell 5
63H C (4) Calf Minnesota GalaGen 5
58EF C (5) Calf Minnesota GalaGen 5
740 C (5) Calf Massachusetts ImmuCell 5
MD C (5) Sheep Scotland MAH
ICP C (4) Calf Idaho UI 4
A1 C (5) Alpaca Peru VFL 19
S1 C (5) Sheep Spain VFL 19
OH C (3) Human Ohio OSU
a

The number of loci assayed is given in parentheses. 

b

Host from which genotyped oocysts were obtained. 

c

PHLS, Public Health Laboratory Service, Clwyd, United Kingdom; MAH, Moredun Animal Health Limited TUSVM, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, North Grafton, Mass.; UT, University of Texas, Houston; VFL, Veterinary Faculty of Leon, Leon, Spain; GalaGen, GalaGen Inc., Arden Hills, Minnesota; Immucell, ImmuCell Corp., Portland, Maine; OSU, Ohio State University, Wooster; UI, University of Idaho, Caldwell; NERPC, New England Regional Primate Center, Southboro, Mass.; MU, Murdoch University, Division of Veterinary and Biomedical Science and State Agricultural Biotechnology Center, Murdoch, Australia.