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Cryptosporidium: from laboratory diagnosis to surveillance and outbreaks.

R M Chalmers1.   

Abstract

The burden of disease caused by the protozoan parasite Cyptosporidium is unknown. However, routine laboratory diagnosis and surveillance enables the basic epidemiology to be described, changes to be monitored and under-ascertainment to be measured. Although the two main species involved in human disease in developed countries, Cryptosporidium parvum and Cryptosporidium hominis, have differing epidemiologies and risk factors, national surveillance is generally from isolates identified to the genus level only. Enhancing the data by typing, at least to identify the isolates to the species level, removes some of the noise generated and better identifies the risks than when reports are not species-specific. This level of identification is also valuable for outbreak investigations, but further investigation of the population genetics of C. parvum and C. hominis is required for the development of more readily applied subtyping tools.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18814709     DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2008153372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasite        ISSN: 1252-607X            Impact factor:   3.000


  3 in total

1.  Approaches to the detection of very small, common, and easily missed outbreaks that together contribute substantially to human Cryptosporidium infection.

Authors:  A D M Briggs; N S Boxall; D Van Santen; R M Chalmers; N D McCarthy
Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  2014-04-02       Impact factor: 4.434

2.  Comparison of the Triage Micro Parasite Panel and Microscopy for the Detection of Entamoeba histolytica/Entamoeba dispar, Giardia lamblia, and Cryptosporidium parvum in Stool Samples Collected in Kenya.

Authors:  Brett Swierczewski; Elizabeth Odundo; Janet Ndonye; Ronald Kirera; Cliff Odhiambo; Edwin Oaks
Journal:  J Trop Med       Date:  2012-07-10

3.  Genetic diversity of Cryptosporidium identified in clinical samples from cities in Brazil and Argentina.

Authors:  Regina Helena Saramago Peralta; Jorge Néstor Velásquez; Flavia de Souza Cunha; María Laura Pantano; Fernando Campos Sodré; Sidnei da Silva; Osvaldo Germán Astudillo; José Mauro Peralta; Silvana Carnevale
Journal:  Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 2.743

  3 in total

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