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DNA Aptamer-Based Staining and Fluorescence Microscopy for Rapid Detection of Cyclospora Cayetanensis Oocysts. [PDF]
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Knowledge gaps in host-parasite interaction preclude accurate assessment of meat-borne exposure to Toxoplasma gondii [PDF]
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Detection of some gastrointestinal parasites from four synanthropic flies in Ekpoma, Nigeria [PDF]
O.P.G. Nmorsi, N.C.D. Ukwandu & G.E. Agbozele
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Mitochondrial Junction Region as Genotyping Marker for Cyclospora cayetanensis. [PDF]
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Advances in Parasitology, 1998
Cyclospora cayetanensis is a coccidian pathogen in humans. Cyclosporiasis is characterized by mild to severe nausea, anorexia, abdominal cramping, and watery diarrhea. Cyclospora has now been described from patients with protracted diarrheal illness in North, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Bangladesh, south-east Asia, Australia ...
Y R, Ortega, C R, Sterling, R H, Gilman
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Cyclospora cayetanensis is a coccidian pathogen in humans. Cyclosporiasis is characterized by mild to severe nausea, anorexia, abdominal cramping, and watery diarrhea. Cyclospora has now been described from patients with protracted diarrheal illness in North, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Bangladesh, south-east Asia, Australia ...
Y R, Ortega, C R, Sterling, R H, Gilman
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Cyclospora cayetanensis infection in Lagos, Nigeria [PDF]
Although reports of Cyclospora infection continue to increase globally, few cases have been reported from the African continent. We present 11 cases of cyclosporiasis detected from stool samples submitted to seven major hospital laboratories in Lagos, Nigeria between March 1999 and April 2000.
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2002
The novelty of C cayetanensis has led to some misconceptions about how best to detect its presence in stool examinations. Some reports have implied that the organism can only be seen on stained specimens, which is not true. The unstained organism can easily be identified by its characteristic size and internal structures.
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The novelty of C cayetanensis has led to some misconceptions about how best to detect its presence in stool examinations. Some reports have implied that the organism can only be seen on stained specimens, which is not true. The unstained organism can easily be identified by its characteristic size and internal structures.
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Cyclospora cayetanensis: a case report
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 2004group, the NCCLS Area Committee mens, identifying organisms, measuring on Microbiology has submitted a new in vitro susceptibility patterns of organproject proposal on “Diagnostic Microisms to antimicrobial agents, and deterbiology for Limited Resources Laboramining the clinical significance of tories.” This consensus guideline would isolates. NCCLS is
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