Nephroisospora

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Nephroisospora
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Eukaryota
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Nephroisospora
Species

Nephroisospora eptesici

Nephroisospora is a genus of parasites that infects bats

History

This genus was described in 2010 by Wünschmann et al.[1]

Taxonomy

There is one recognised species in this genus — Nephroisospora eptesici.

Description

This genus infects the kidneys of brown bats (

Eptesicus fuscus
).

The host reaction is usually generally mild, focal or multifocal and consists of well demarcated cortical renal lesion less than 1 millimeter in diameter. Histologically these lesions are cystic, dilated tubules with hypertrophied tubular epithelial cells.

The protozoa develop in the tubular epithelial cells and within the lumen of the cysts that develop as a response to infection. The

sporozoites
. The oocysts have a polar body and a prominent residuum but lack micropyles, sporocyst residua or Stieda bodies.

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