نتایج جستجو برای: cryptosporidium andersoni

تعداد نتایج: 4871  

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2010
Bogumila Skotarczak

Cryptosporidium, the protozoan parasite, has several transmission routes, including anthroponotic and zoonotic transmission, as well as the foodborne way, but mainly by water. The oocysts, the resistant stage produced by Cryptosporidium, are remarkably stable, and can survive for weeks or even months in the environment. Furthermore, the infective dose is low, probably even a single oocyst can c...

2015
C. BJÖRKMAN L. LINDSTRÖM C. OWESON H. AHOLA K. TROELL C. AXÉN

A study was carried out to investigate how common Cryptosporidium infections are in beef calves in Swedish suckler herds and to explore which species and subtypes that occur. We further aimed at identifying factors associated with shedding of Cryptosporidium oocysts in this type of calf management. The study was conducted in two regions in Sweden and included 30 herds. Faecal samples were colle...

2018
Olga Danišová Monika Halánová Alexandra Valenčáková Lenka Luptáková

The study was conducted to compare the specificity of immunological diagnostic methods used for the diagnosis of Cryptosporidium species capable of causing life-threatening infection in both immunosuppressed and immunocompetent patients. For the detection of Cryptosporidium species in 79 animals with diarrhoea, we used three Copro-antigen tests: RIDASCREEN®Cryptosporidium test, Cryptosporidium ...

2016
Kalifa M.M Nassar

The present work was initiated to study the incidence, morphology and molecular identification of Cryptosporidium spp. infecting ducks. Incidence of Cryptosporidium spp. in ducks was 39.9 % (365 out of 915 ducks). Seasonal incidence showed that the highest rate was in winter (74.6%) while the lowest one was in autumn (7.1%). Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts were spherical to ovoid in shape with smo...

2017
Qiu-Xia Yao Xiao-Xuan Zhang Kai Chen Jian-Gang Ma Wen-Bin Zheng Xiao-Qin Xu Xing-Quan Zhu

Cryptosporidiosis is a cosmopolitan parasitosis that affects a wide range of hosts including birds. As information concerning Cryptosporidium in birds is limited, the present study examined the prevalence and genotypes of Cryptosporidium in Java sparrows in Beijing and Shangqiu, northern China. Three hundred and fifty fecal samples were collected from Java sparrows (Lonchura oryzivora, 225 whit...

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 2012
Josephine Su Yin Ng Keith Eastwood Belinda Walker David N Durrheim Peter D Massey Philippe Porigneaux Ross Kemp Bob McKinnon Kate Laurie David Miller Elizabeth Bramley Una Ryan

Cryptosporidium is an enteric parasite of public health significance that causes diarrhoeal illness through faecal oral contamination and via water. Zoonotic transmission is difficult to determine as most species of Cryptosporidium are morphologically identical and can only be differentiated by molecular means. Transmission dynamics of Cryptosporidium in rural populations were investigated thro...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2012
Michele I Van Dyke Corinne S L Ong Natalie A Prystajecky Judith L Isaac-Renton Peter M Huck

Cryptosporidium and Giardia were characterized in a watershed in southern Ontario, Canada, over a 2½ year period. River samples were collected every two weeks, primarily near a municipal drinking water treatment plant intake. Cryptosporidium and Giardia were frequently detected with an overall occurrence rate of 88 and 97%, respectively. Giardia concentrations were higher than Cryptosporidium, ...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Guy Robinson Kristin Elwin Rachel M. Chalmers

Several Cryptosporidium spp. are known to infect humans, but most cases of illness are caused by Cryptosporidium hominis or C. parvum. During a long-term genotyping in the United Kingdom, we identified 3 unusual Cryptosporidium genotypes (skunk, horse, and rabbit) in human patients with diarrhea.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Frédéric Dalle Pascale Roz Guillaume Dautin Marc Di-Palma Evelyne Kohli C Sire-Bidault Marie George Fleischmann Anne Gallay Sylvia Carbonel Fabienne Bon Claude Tillier Pascal Beaudeau Alain Bonnin

In September 2001, a waterborne outbreak of gastroenteritis occurred in eastern France. Of 31 fecal samples from symptomatic individuals, 19 tested positive for Cryptosporidium with two PCRs targeting the Hsp70 and the 18S rRNA genes of CRYPTOSPORIDIUM: Sequencing of the PCR fragments produced sequences identical to that of Cryptosporidium parvum genotype 1.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
Lihua Xiao Michele C Hlavsa Jonathan Yoder Christina Ewers Theresa Dearen Wenli Yang Randall Nett Stephanie Harris Sarah M Brend Meghan Harris Lisa Onischuk Amy L Valderrama Shaun Cosgrove Karen Xavier Nancy Hall Sylvia Romero Stephen Young Stephanie P Johnston Michael Arrowood Sharon Roy Michael J Beach

Subtyping was conducted in late 2007 on 57 Cryptosporidium specimens from sporadic cases in Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, and Iowa. One previously rare Cryptosporidium hominis subtype was identified in 40 cases (70%) from all four states, and the Cryptosporidium horse genotype was identified in a pet shop employee with severe clinical symptoms.

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