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Cystoisospora belli infections in humans: the past 100 years.

J P Dubey1, S Almeria2.   

Abstract

Cystoisospora belli is a coccidian parasite of humans, with a direct fecal-oral transmission cycle. It is globally distributed, but mainly found in tropical and subtropical areas. Many cases of C. belli infections have been reported in patients with HIV, and in patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy for organ transplants or those treated for tumours worldwide. Unsporulated or partially sporulated oocysts of C. belli are excreted in feces. When sporulated oocysts in contaminated water or food are ingested, asexual and sexual stages of C. belli are confined to the epithelium of intestines, bile ducts and gallbladder. Monozoic tissue cysts are present in extra-intestinal organs (lamina propria of the small and large intestine, lymph nodes, spleen, and liver) of immunosuppressed humans. However, a paratenic host has not been demonstrated. Cystoisospora belli infections can be persistent, lasting for months, and relapses are common; the mechanism of relapse is unknown. Recently, the endogenous stages of C. belli were re-examined and attention was drawn to cases of misidentification of non-protozoal structures in the gallbladder of patients as C. belli. Here, we review all aspects of the biology of C. belli, including morphology, endogenous stages, prevalence, epidemiology, symptoms, diagnosis and control.

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Keywords:  Cycle; Cystoisospora belli; diagnosis; distribution; humans; symptoms; treatment

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31303182     DOI: 10.1017/S0031182019000957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitology        ISSN: 0031-1820            Impact factor:   3.234


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1.  Case Report: Molecular Diagnosis of Cystoisospora belli in a Severely Immunocompromised Patient with HIV and Kaposi Sarcoma.

Authors:  Roumen Borilov Iordanov; Lauren M Leining; Meng Wu; Galant Chan; Andrew R DiNardo; Rojelio Mejia
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 2.345

2.  Chronic Cystoisospora belli infection in a Colombian patient living with HIV and poor adherence to highly active antiretroviral therapy.

Authors:  Ana Luz Galván-Díaz; Juan Carlos Alzate; Esteban Villegas; Sofía Giraldo; Jorge Botero; Gisela García-Montoya
Journal:  Biomedica       Date:  2021-05-31       Impact factor: 0.935

3.  Chronic cystoisosporiasis in an immunocompetent adult: A case report.

Authors:  Masashi Ohno; Osamu Inatomi; Takayuki Imai; Kenichiro Takahashi; Shigeki Bamba; Keiji Konishi; Masaya Sasaki; Ryoji Kushima; Akira Andoh
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2021-03-12       Impact factor: 1.817

4.  Intestinal apicomplexan parasitoses among a hospital-based population in Honduras, 2013-2019.

Authors:  Jorge García; Jackeline Alger; Ramón Jeremías Soto
Journal:  Biomedica       Date:  2021-12-15       Impact factor: 0.935

5.  Investigation of neglected protists Blastocystis sp. and Dientamoeba fragilis in immunocompetent and immunodeficient diarrheal patients using both conventional and molecular methods.

Authors:  Fakhriddin Sarzhanov; Funda Dogruman-Al; Monica Santin; Jenny G Maloney; Ayse Semra Gureser; Djursun Karasartova; Aysegul Taylan-Ozkan
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-10-06

6.  Prolonged Severe Watery Diarrhea in a Long-Term Myeloma Survivor: An Unforeseen Infection with Cystoisospora belli

Authors:  Tarık Onur Tiryaki; Kadir Uluç Anıl; Melek Büyük; Ahmet Yasir Yıldırım; Alp Atasoy; Aslı Çiftçibaşı Örmeci; Sevgi Kalayoğlu Beşışık
Journal:  Turk J Haematol       Date:  2020-10-28       Impact factor: 1.831

Review 7.  Life Cycle and Transmission of Cyclospora cayetanensis: Knowns and Unknowns.

Authors:  Jitender P Dubey; Asis Khan; Benjamin M Rosenthal
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-01-06
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