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Cryptosporidium infection is ranked as the second most common cause of diarrheal disease and fatalities among children in developing nations. Nonetheless, due to the fact that many healthcare providers do not consistently request Cryptosporidium ...
Bunza, N. M. +3 more
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Background Cryptosporidium spp. is a major opportunistic pathogens in HIV/AIDS patients, contributing substantially to morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite advances in HIV/AIDS management, the global burden, genetic diversity, and risk factors of cryptosporidiosis in this high‐risk group remain incompletely understood.
Farzad Mahdavi +10 more
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Unveiling the Silent Regulators: Noncoding RNAs in Parasitic Disease Diagnosis and Therapy
Parasitic diseases remain a major global health burden, particularly in tropical and low‐resource regions, where limitations in early diagnosis and effective therapeutics contribute to high morbidity and mortality. Emerging evidence highlights noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) as critical regulators of host–parasite interactions, offering novel opportunities for
Neyon Loku Gamage +2 more
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This paper presents a new fractional‐order model that captures the propagation dynamics of computer viruses within digital networks by incorporating memory effects and nonlocal interactions via the Caputo derivative. The network is partitioned into four functional compartments: susceptible, latently infected, breaking‐out (actively infectious), and ...
Ghaliah Alhamzi +6 more
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Cryptosporidium spp. and Enterocytozoon bieneusi are significant enteric pathogens that affect a wide range of animal hosts, posing potential zoonotic risks. Wildlife–livestock interfaces are increasingly recognized as key settings for pathogen spillover, yet molecular epidemiological data from Xinjiang, China, remain limited.
Yuman Li +12 more
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Egypt has a unique geographical location connecting the three old-world continents Africa, Asia and Europe. It is the country with the highest population density in the Middle East, Northern Africa and the Mediterranean basin.
Yosra A. Helmy +2 more
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Cryptosporidiosis in small ruminants
Cryptosporidiosis is an infection caused by protozoan parasites belonging to the genus Cryptosporidium which is responsible for a potentially severe disease in new-born ruminants. This infection is highly prevalent in small ruminants throughout the world, especially in pre-weaned animals. The clinical expression is different between goat kids and lambs,
Paraud, Carine, Chartier, Christophe
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Gut Microbial Signatures Associated with Cryptosporidiosis: A Case Series
Cryptosporidium spp. are zoonotic protozoan parasites with a global prevalence, with both gastrointestinal and pulmonary involvement. Though symptoms can often be relatively mild, they can become severe and even fatal in children under five, the elderly,
Antonia Piazzesi +9 more
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Avaliou-se a presença de oocistos de Cryptosporidium spp. em amostras de fezes de 14 bezerros e de suas mães até a oitava semana pós parição. A maior taxa de excreção de oocistos foi verificada em bezerros com sete dias de idade.
Francisco L.F. Feitosa +8 more
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Effects of Drinking-Water Filtration on Cryptosporidium Seroepidemiology, Scotland
Continuous exposure to low levels of Cryptosporidium oocysts is associated with production of protective antibodies. We investigated prevalence of antibodies against the 27-kDa Cryptosporidium oocyst antigen among blood donors in 2 areas of Scotland ...
Colin N. Ramsay +4 more
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