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Occurrence of Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts in low quality water and on vegetables irrigated with low quality water in Kumasi, Ghana [PDF]
Abaidoo, Robert C. +4 more
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Molecular characterization and associated risk factors of zoonotic cryptosporidiosis in bovine calves and humans in Menoufia governorate, Egypt. [PDF]
Ramzy G +8 more
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Cryptosporidium infection and associated factors among diarrheic children under five years of age in Eastern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Abate D +10 more
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Bovine Neonatal Cryptosporidiosis - Prevalence and Public Health Issues
Kelly Namminga, Bill Epperson
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Cryptosporidiosis in developing countries
Lihua Xiao William J. Snelling
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2002
Cryptosporidiosis is a self-limited diarrheal disease that occurs in the community setting but can be chronic and potentially serious in immunocompromised patients. Community outbreaks are often associated with water-borne transmission. Cryptosporidium research has increased dramatically since the human disease was first recognized in 1976. The present
Cynthia L, Chappell, Pablo C, Okhuysen
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Cryptosporidiosis is a self-limited diarrheal disease that occurs in the community setting but can be chronic and potentially serious in immunocompromised patients. Community outbreaks are often associated with water-borne transmission. Cryptosporidium research has increased dramatically since the human disease was first recognized in 1976. The present
Cynthia L, Chappell, Pablo C, Okhuysen
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