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Hammondia

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Family
  
Phylum
  
Suborder
  
Subfamily
  
Toxoplasmatinae

Rank
  
Genus

Subclass
  
Coccidia


Similar
  
Besnoitia, Coccidia, Frenkelia, Sarcocystidae, Neospora

Hammondia is a genus of parasitic alveolates in the phylum Apicomplexa.

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History

Hammondia Animal Parasitology

This genus was created in 1975. Before this date the species of this genus were confused with Toxoplasma gondii to which they are closely related.

Life cycle

Hammondia Animal Parasitology

The species in this genus have two vertebrate hosts in their life cycle: a carnivore (the definitive host) and prey species (the intermediate host). Both H. heydorni and H. triffittae use canids as their definitive host and H. hammondi uses felids as its definitive host. The prey species vary and depend on the local fauna but include mice, deer and others.

In the gastrointestinal tract of the definitive host the parasite undergoes sexual reproduction, forms and zygote which after some divisions forms a cyst that is excreted. The cyst is subsequently ingested by the prey species in whom the parasite decysts and invades its tissues wherein it again multiplies and encysts. After ingestion of the tissues of the prey species by the definitive host the parasite again decysts and multiplies. It also undergoes sexual reproduction before encysting again.

Genome

The genome of Hammondia hammondi has been sequenced.

Hammondia Parasites of man and animal

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References

Hammondia Wikipedia