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Correction: The occurrence and zoonotic potential of Cryptosporidium species in freshwater biota
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A broad distribution of the alternative oxidase in microsporidian parasites [PDF]
Microsporidia are a group of obligate intracellular parasitic eukaryotes that were considered to be amitochondriate until the recent discovery of highly reduced mitochondrial organelles called mitosomes. Analysis of the complete genome of Encephalitozoon
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New perspectives on the pathogenesis of Cryptosporidium biliary disease [PDF]
Robert L. Owen
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Blatu Gebre,1 Tsegaye Alemayehu,2 Mekonin Girma,2 Freshwork Ayalew,2 Birkneh Tilahun Tadesse,3 Techalew Shemelis2 1Hawassa University, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Department of Biology, Hawassa, Ethiopia; 2Hawassa University, College ...
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Cryptosporidium and isospora are opportunistic and zoonotic protozoan parasites and they can cause chronic and self-limiting gastroenteritis in immunocompetent individuals and acute gastroenteritis in immunocompromised patients.
A Ghorbannia Delavar, +4 more
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Intestinal epithelial cells possess the requisite molecular machinery to initiate cell-intrinsic defensive responses against intracellular pathogens, including intracellular parasites. Interferons(IFNs) have been identified as cornerstones of epithelial
Zinat Sharmin +10 more
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Prevalence and epidemiology of human Cryptosporidium parvum IIc infections in England and Wales [PDF]
Philippa King +5 more
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Objective: Wild rodents act as important hosts and reservoirs for both zoonotic and non-zoonotic pathogens, playing a key role in maintaining and transmitting infectious agents in nature. Their presence can lead to contamination of food and water sources,
Bahram Rastad +3 more
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Label-Free Capacitive Biosensor for Detection of Cryptosporidium
Cryptosporidium, an intestinal protozoan pathogen, is one of the leading causes of diarrhea in healthy adults and death in children. Detection of Cryptosporidium oocysts has become a high priority to prevent potential outbreaks.
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