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. 2022 Mar 7;18:89. doi: 10.1186/s12917-022-03190-y

Table 3.

Molecular prevalence and subtyping data of C. felis isolates detected in cats and humans from different countries

Molecular prevalence Target gene Subtyping gene Subtype family Host Country Reference
2.0% (7/357) 18S rRNA - - household cats Japan [40]
0.3% (1/329) 18S rRNA - - pet shop kittens Japan [40]
2.5% (2/80) 18S rRNA - - cats Thailand [41]
4.5% (7/155) 18S rRNA - - HIV-infected patients Thailand [42]
1.7% (18/1063) actin - - cats Australia [43]
11% (5/46) 18S rRNA - - cats Colombia [44]
5.4% (3/55) 18S rRNA - - cats Brazil [45]
4.8% (12/250) 18S rRNA - - domestic cats Mississippi and Alabama [46]
1.92% (1/52) 18S rRNA - - cats China [10]
5% (21/418) 18S rRNA - - cats China [47]
0.49% (3/609) 18S rRNA - - humans China [48]
0.35% (1/283) 18S rRNA - - immunodeficient patients Poland [49]
3.3% (1/30) 18S rRNA - - humans Sweden [50]
0.9% (1/108) 18S rRNA - - patients Mozambique [51]
1% (4/398) 18S rRNA gp60 XIXa patients Sweden [52]
- 18S rRNA gp60 XIXa pet shelter/shop cats, stray cats China [17]
- 18S rRNA gp60 XIXa cats Peru, USA, Slovakia, Australia [26]
- 18S rRNA gp60 XIXa, XIXc, XIXd, XIXe humans Peru, USA, Jamaica, Portugal, Nigeria, China, Kenya [26]