@ARTICLE{Ayan_A._Molecular_2024, author={Ayan, A. and Aslan Çelik, B. and Çelik, Ö.Y. and Yılmaz, A.B. and Orunç Kılınç, Ö. and Oktay Ayan, Ö.}, volume={vol. 27}, number={No 3}, journal={Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences}, pages={389-395}, howpublished={online}, year={2024}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences Committee of Veterinary Sciences}, publisher={University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn}, abstract={Blastocystis is an intestinal protist commonly found in humans and many different animal species. It is probably the most common enteric parasite with an estimated one billion infections worldwide. The fecal materials for this study were collected from 100 cats and 200 dogs different age and sex in shelter in Van, Turkey. DNA extraction, PCR amplification and sequence analysis were performed on the fecal samples. As a result, a prevalence of 1% (1/100) in cats and 1.5% (3/200) in dogs was detected. The prevalence was higher in both cats and dogs, in age groups younger than one year and in females according to gender. Sequence analysis revealed Blastocystis sp. ST10 in cats and Blastocystis sp. ST1, ST10 and ST30 in dogs. The sequences obtained were deposited in Genbank. In conclusion, stray cats and dogs may be a source of infection for other cats and dogs, and the detection of zoonotic ST1 in dogs suggests that dogs may be a reservoir for human infection.}, type={Article}, title={Molecular detection and subtype distribution of Blastocystis sp. from shelter dogs and cats in Van, Turkey: First report of ST10 in cats and ST1, ST10 and ST30 in dogs}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/132503/8%20_%20Ayan.pdf}, doi={10.24425/pjvs.2024.151732}, keywords={Blastocystis sp., phylogeny, cat, dog, zoonos, Turkey}, }