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Cyclospora cayetanensis causes watery diarrhea in tropical countries, among travelers and after ingestion of contaminated water and food. Very little is known about its epidemiology, pathogenic aspects and reservoirs. In Brazil, its prevalence is unknown
Gonçalves Elenice Messias do Nascimento +3 more
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Parasites and chronic renal failure. [PDF]
Suppression of the human immune system results in an increase in susceptibility to infection by various infectious agents. Conditions such as AIDS, organ transplantation and chronic renal insufficiency (CRI) are the most important cause of insufficient ...
Bahadoran, Mehran. +7 more
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Seasonal cyclosporiasis outbreaks occur in the United States every year. To better understand the disease, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention developed a novel genotyping system that successfully clusters nonclonal eukaryotes.
John Shen +4 more
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Parasitosis intestinales en Argentina: Principales agentes causales encontrados en la población y/o en el ambiente [PDF]
Las parasitosis intestinales se encuentran ampliamente distribuidas en el mundo, con mayor prevalencia en los países en desarrollo. Principalmente afectan a los niños en los que además provocan disminución del desarrollo físico y mental; situación que ...
Juarez, Maria Mercedes +1 more
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Wikipedia-Based Automatic Diagnosis Prediction in Clinical Decision Support Systems [PDF]
When making clinical decisions, physicians often consult biomedical literatures for reference. In this case, an effective clinical decision support system, provided with a patient’s health information, should be able to generate accurate queries and ...
He, Daqing +3 more
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[Two diarrhea cases caused by Cyclospora cayetanensis].
Cyclospora cayetanensis is an intestinal protozoon that has emerged as an important cause of endemic or epidemic diarrheal disease in children and adults worldwide. Cases of cyclosporiasis have been frequently missed, since it is difficult to detect the parasite in fecal sample, despite an increasing amount of data regarding this parasite. In this case
Cicek, Mutalip +2 more
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Cyclospora cayetanensis em amostra de escarro [PDF]
We report the observation of acid-fast Cyclospora cayetanensis oocysts in a sputum sample. The patient, a 60 year-old, HIV negative man, was successfully treated for pulmonary tuberculosis during 1997.
BAVA, Amadeo Javier +4 more
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Development and Evaluation/Verification of a Fully Automated Test Platform for the Rapid Detection of Cyclospora cayetanensis in Produce Matrices. [PDF]
Zhu H +10 more
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The limit of detection of the BioFire® FilmArray® gastrointestinal panel for the foodborne parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis. [PDF]
Peterson A +8 more
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Cyclospora cayetanensis (C. cayetanensis), an opportunistic intracellular coccidian, is responsible for chronic debilitating diarrheal outbreaks possessing life-threatening penalties, especially in immunocompromised patients.
Nehal N. Hezema +3 more
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