نتایج جستجو برای: cryptosporidium parvum

تعداد نتایج: 5552  

2014
Rongsheng Mi Xiaojuan Wang Yan Huang Peng Zhou Yuxuan Liu Yongjun Chen Jun Chen Wei Zhu Zhaoguo Chen

This study assessed the prevalence, species and subtypes of Cryptosporidium in goats from Guangdong Province, Hubei Province, Shandong Province, and Shanghai City of China. Six hundred and four fecal samples were collected from twelve goat farms, and the overall infection rate was 11.4% (69/604). Goats infected with Cryptosporidium were found in eleven farms across four provincial areas, and th...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Amna Hashim Grace Mulcahy Billy Bourke Marguerite Clyne

Cryptosporidiosis in humans is caused by the zoonotic pathogen Cryptosporidium parvum and the anthroponotic pathogen Cryptosporidium hominis. To what extent the recently recognized C. hominis species differs from C. parvum is unknown. In this study we compared the mechanisms of C. parvum and C. hominis invasion using a primary cell model of infection. Cultured primary bovine and human epithelia...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
L V Venczel M Arrowood M Hurd M D Sobsey

Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts and Clostridium perfringens spores are very resistant to chlorine and other drinking-water disinfectants. Clostridium perfringens spores have been suggested as a surrogate indicator of disinfectant activity against Cryptosporidium parvum and other hardy pathogens in water. In this study, an alternative disinfectant system consisting of an electrochemically produce...

2013
Weizhe Zhang Rongjun Wang Fengkun Yang Longxian Zhang Jianping Cao Xiaoli Zhang Hong Ling Aiqin Liu Yujuan Shen

BACKGROUND Cryptosporidium spp. are common parasites of humans and animals. Farm animals, especially pre-weaned calves, are considered to be one of main animal reservoir hosts of Cryptosporidium in the transmission of human cryptosporidiosis. The aim of this study was to determine the distribution and genotypes of Cryptosporidium spp. in pre-weaned calves using molecular tools and to assess zoo...

Journal: :The Journal of protozoology 1992
C E Chrisp M A Suckow R Fayer M J Arrowood M C Healey C R Sterling

Oocysts of a Cryptosporidium isolate from guinea pigs were not infectious for adult mice, but were infectious for two of three newborn calves and for suckling mice. However, oocysts isolated from calves or mice infected with guinea pig Cryptosporidium were not infectious for guinea pigs. Four isolates of C. parvum from calves were incapable of infecting weanling guinea pigs. Microscopic examina...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m nikaeen ar mesdaghinia m jeddi tehrani m rezaeian k makimura

cryptosporidiosis is a gastroenteric disease caused by the protozoan parasite cryptosporidium parvum. water–borne transmission of this organism has become more prevalent in recent years. current method for detection of c. parvum oocysts in water is immunofluoresence assay (ifa). the method is time consuming, laborious and particularly not–specific. it cannot determine the infectivity of detecte...

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: :Experimental parasitology 2010
Nawal Hijjawi Josephine Ng Rongchang Yang Manar F M Atoum Una Ryan

Little is known about the epidemiology of Cryptosporidium in Jordan and no genotyping studies have been conducted on Cryptosporidium isolates from humans or animals from Jordan. Genotyping of 44 Cryptosporidium isolates from Jordanian children at the 18S rRNA locus and a unique diagnostic locus identified four Cryptosporidium species; C. parvum (22), C. hominis (20), C. meleagridis (1) and C. c...

2010
Gabriela Certad Colette Creusy Karine Guyot Anthony Mouray Thierry Chassat Baptiste Delaire Anthony Pinon Pilar Alvarez-Pellitero Claude Cuvelier Eduardo Dei-Cas

3 We demonstrated recently that Cryptosporidium parvum IOWA strain induces in situ ileo-caecal 4 adenocarcinoma in an animal model. Herein, the ability of another C. parvum strain and other 5 Cryptosporidium species to induce digestive neoplasia in dexamethasone-treated SCID mice was 6 explored. SCID mice infected with C. parvum TUM1 developed a fulminant cryptosporidiosis 7 associated with int...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Lihua Xiao Una M Ryan Thaddeus K Graczyk Josef Limor Lixia Li Mark Kombert Randy Junge Irshad M Sulaiman Ling Zhou Michael J Arrowood Bretislav Koudela David Modrý Altaf A Lal

The genetic diversity of Cryptosporidium in reptiles was analyzed by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism and sequence analysis of the small subunit rRNA gene. A total of 123 samples were analyzed, of which 48 snake samples, 24 lizard samples, and 3 tortoise samples were positive for Cryptosporidium: Nine different types of Cryptosporidium were found, including Cryptosporidium serpentis...

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