first report of cryptosporidium canis in foxes (vulpes vulpes) and raccoon dogs (nyctereutes procyonoides) and identification of several novel subtype families for cryptosporidium mink genotype in minks (mustela vison) in china. | despite the rapid and extensive advances in molecular epidemiology of cryptosporidium in humans and a variety of animals, the prevalence and genetic traits of the parasite in wildlife bred in captivity and the role of the neglected hosts in zoonotic transmission of human cryptosporidiosis are rarely understood. this study investigated the prevalence, species/genotype, and subtype of cryptosporidium in farmed fur animals in china and assessed the possibility of zoonotic transmission. three of 191 ... | 2016 | 27001467 |