Molecular confirmation of Cryptosporidium and Cyclospora species in children with acute diarrhoea in Quindio region, Colombia [PDF]
Background There are no reports with molecular confirmation of Cryptosporidium spp. and Cyclospora spp. in children consulting the emergency service due to diarrhoea in Colombia.
Jessica TriviƱo-Valencia +2 more
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Molecular Characterization of Cyclospora-like Organisms from Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys in Qinling Mountain in Shaanxi Province, Northwestern China [PDF]
Cyclospora spp. have been identified as one of the most important intestinal pathogens causing protracted diarrhea in animals and human beings. To determine the Cyclospora species in the non-human primate Rhinopithecus roxellanae, a total of 71 fecal ...
Guang-Hui Zhao, Wen-Yu Cheng, Meng Qi
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Isolation and molecular detection of Cyclospora from water samples in Mosul city [PDF]
Background: Cyclospora can be transferred via water- and food-borne routes, and it causes diseases; therefore, it is considered a major public health concern worldwide.
Senaa Abdullah Ali Al-jarjary +2 more
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Assessing the sequencing success and analytical specificity of a targeted amplicon deep sequencing workflow for genotyping the foodborne parasite Cyclospora [PDF]
Epidemiological investigations of the foodborne parasitic illness cyclosporiasis can be aided by molecular techniques that enable the identification of genetically related clusters of Cyclospora isolates. At the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Anna C. Peterson +4 more
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Human-infecting Cyclospora spp. currently include three coccidian parasites that cause the gastrointestinal disease cyclosporiasis in humans. They are often spread through contaminated produce, including leafy greens and berries.
Travis Richins +2 more
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Molecular Identification and Survey of Cyclospora spp. in Cattle in Shanxi Province, North China [PDF]
To date, more than 20 species in the genus Cyclospora have been reported. Among them, Cyclospora cayetanensis has been recognized as the causative agent of human cyclosporiasis, which is characterized by severe intestinal injury and prolonged diarrhea in
Ze-Xuan Wu +6 more
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The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Foodborne Parasitic Pathogen Cyclospora cayetanensis [PDF]
Cyclospora cayetanensis is a human-specific coccidian parasite responsible for several food and water-related outbreaks around the world, including the most recent ones involving over 900 persons in 2013 and 2014 outbreaks in the USA.
Gopal Gopinath, Helen R Murphy
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Prevalence of Cyclospora cayetanensis and Cryptosporidium spp. children according to some variables
In this study, the prevalence of Cyclospora cayetanensis and Cryptosporidium spp. were researched in children with parasitological investigations requested for a variety of reasons, regardless of immune status.
Emine Yurdakul Erturk +4 more
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Cyclospora spp. is a food-borne intestinal protozoan, which is widely distributed in the world and poses the risk of zoonosis. In order to reveal the prevalence of Cyclospora spp.
Jian-Fa Yang +6 more
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PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS OF CYCLOSPORA CAYETANENSIS AND CYSTOISOSPORA BELLI INFECTIONS AMONG ADULT IMMUNE-COMPETENT PATIENTS WITH DIARRHEA ATTENDING MINIA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS, EGYPT [PDF]
The prevalence of emerging human intestinal protozoan pathogens in immune-competent adults wasnot clearly determined in Egypt. This study assessed the prevalence of Cyclospora cayetanensis andCystoisospora belli and their associated risk factors in Minia
WAEL ABDEL-GHANY +5 more
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