نتایج جستجو برای: cryptosporidium oocysts

تعداد نتایج: 6207  

2007
Wan Hafiz

Cryptosporidium and Giardia are two important pathogenic parasites that have caused many waterborne outbreaks which affected hundreds of thousands of people. Contamination from effluent discharged by sewage treatment plants have been implicated in previous waterborne outbreaks of Cryptosporidium and Giardia. This study evaluated the reduction of Cryptosporidium and Giardia (oo)cysts in two sewa...

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...

2011
Weslen Fabricio Pires Teixeira Willian Marinho Dourado Coelho Cáris Maroni Nunes Marcelo Vasconcelos Meireles

The aim of this study was to produce a conjugate containing anti-Cryptosporidium parvum polyclonal antibodies and standardize a Direct Immunofluorescence Assay (DIF) for detecting C. parvum oocysts in fecal samples from calves. In order to obtain anti-C. parvum polyclonal antibodies, two New Zealand rabbits were immunized with a purified solution of C. parvum oocysts and Freund’s adjuvant. Puri...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
R A B Nichols L Connelly C B Sullivan H V Smith

We analyzed 1,042 Cryptosporidium oocyst-positive slides (456 from raw waters and 586 from drinking waters) of which 55.7% contained 1 or 2 oocysts, to determine species/genotypes present in Scottish waters. Two nested PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) assays targeting different loci (1 and 2) of the hypervariable region of the 18S rRNA gene were used for species identificatio...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
P A Rochelle D M Ferguson T J Handojo R De Leon M H Stewart R L Wolfe

The presence of Cryptosporidium in drinking water supplies is a significant problem faced by the water industry. Although a variety of methods exist for the detection of waterborne oocysts, water utilities currently have no way of assessing the infectivity of detected oocysts and consequently are unable to accurately determine the risks posed to public health by waterborne Cryptosporidium. In t...

Journal: :Water 2022

Cryptosporidium and Giardia are pathogenic agents which cause risk to public health. The goal of this research was evaluate the infection by cryptosporidiosis giardiasis in a population Cerrado biome its relation land use. Raw water samples were collected from 41 different surface sources state Goiás (Brazil). parasites quantified via membrane filtration method. probability an individual contra...

2016
Gbemisola Magaret Olabanji Beatty Viv Maikai Gbeminiyi Richard Otolorin

Cryptosporidium is one of the causes of diarrhoeal illness in man and animals worldwide. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors associated with faecal shedding of Cryptosporidium oocysts in dogs in FCT Abuja, Nigeria. A total of 276 dog faecal samples were examined using Modified Acid Fast (MAF) technique and Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). Fifteen (5.4...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Ryan C Kuhn Channah M Rock Kevin H Oshima

Fecal samples were taken from wild ducks on the lower Rio Grande River around Las Cruces, N. Mex., from September 2000 to January 2001. Giardia cysts and Cryptosporidium oocysts were purified from 69 samples by sucrose enrichment followed by cesium chloride (CsCl) gradient centrifugation and were viewed via fluorescent-antibody (FA) staining. For some samples, recovered cysts and oocysts were f...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Edward R Atwill Ralph Phillips Maria Das Graças C Pereira Xunde Li Brenda McCowan

Twelve percent of 853 California ground squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi) from six different geographic locations in Kern County, Calif., were found to be shedding on average 44,482 oocysts g of feces(-1). The mean annual environmental loading rate of Cryptosporidium oocysts was 57,882 oocysts squirrel(-1) day(-1), with seasonal patterns of fecal shedding ranging from <10,000 oocysts squirrel(-...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
R Fayer C A Farley E J Lewis J M Trout T K Graczyk

Oysters were placed in an aquarium containing artificial seawater, and Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts were added. Oocysts were later found in the gill washings, hemocytes, and gut contents of the oysters. Hemocytes containing oocysts were intubated into four mice. C. parvum stages developed in the ileal epithelia of all of the mice, indicating that the oocysts in the hemocytes remained infective.

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