Literature DB >> 23955911

[Microsporidia and microsporidiosis].

Süleyman Yazar1, Ozgür Koru, Berna Hamamcı, Ulfet Cetinkaya, Ulkü Karaman, Salih Kuk.   

Abstract

All microsporidia are obligate parasites and have no active stages outside their host cells. Microsporidia lack some typical eukaryotic characteristics. There are now over 1200 species identified in 144 genera. The most familiar stage of microsporidia is the small, highly resistant spore, the size of which differs according to the species and is often 1-10 μm. The general life cycle pattern of the microsporidia can be divided into three phases: the infective or environmental phase, the proliferative phase, and the sporogony or spore-forming phase. There are several methods for diagnosing microsporidia: light microscopic, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), immunofluorescence assays (IFA) and molecular methods. The clinical course of microsporidiosis depends on the immune status of the host and site of infection. Microsporidia can cause infections such as diarrhoea, keratitis, myositis, bronchitis and brochiolitis. Human microsporidiosis represents an important and rapidly emerging opportunistic disease, occurring mainly, but not exclusively, in severely immunocompromised patients with AIDS. The treatment of microsporidiosis is generally achieved with medications and supportive care. Depending on the site of infection and the microsporidia species involved, different medications are utilized. The most commonly used medications for microsporidiosis include albendazole and fumagillin.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23955911     DOI: 10.5152/tpd.2013.28

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turkiye Parazitol Derg        ISSN: 1300-6320


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