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Cyclospora cayetanensis causing diarrhoea in adults in Norfolk, England: report of two cases and review of literature

open access: yesScottish Medical Journal, 2010
Cyclospora cayetanensis is an important emerging infectious disease agent found worldwide causing cyclosporiasis; a condition presenting with prolonged and profuse diarrhoea in immunocompetent and immunocompromised (such as AIDS) patients. It is endemic
Silke Schelenz
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Cyclospora cayetanensis

Trends in Parasitology, 2022
Junqiang Li   +2 more
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Cyclospora cayetanensis: a case report

Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 2004
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Boris Abel   +2 more
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Molecular Identification of Cyclospora cayetanensis

2021
As Giardia genomes harbor ~5,000 protein-coding genes, of which up to 50% have unknown functions, proteomic analysis offers a valuable tool for the characterization of Giardia proteins and contributes toward the full elucidation of Giardia pathogenesis.
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Cyclospora cayetanensis, a food- and waterborne coccidian parasite

Veterinary Parasitology, 2004
Food- and waterborne coccidia including Cryptosporidium parvum, Cyclospora cayetanensis, Sarcocystis hominis and Sarcocystis suihominis, and Isospora belli are cyst-forming apicomplexan protozoa that cause intracellular infections, predominantly in the epithelial cells of the intestine. They are transmitted by oocysts from person-to-person by the fecal-
Linda S, Mansfield, Alvin A, Gajadhar
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Cyclospora cayetanensis: First imported infections in Germany

Infection, 1997
Over the last decade increasing numbers of enteritis cases have been attributed to infection with a new coccidian species that was named Cyclospora cayetanensis in 1993. Diarrhea caused by this agent is clinically indistinguishable from cryptosporidiosis, isosporiasis and microsporidiosis, but Cyclospora infections are often very prolonged (up to 15 ...
F, Petry   +5 more
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Cyclospora cayetanensis: a review of an emerging parasitic coccidian

International Journal for Parasitology, 2003
Cyclospora cayetanensis is a sporulating parasitic protozoan that infects the upper small intestinal tract. It has been identified as both a food and waterborne pathogen endemic in many developing countries. It is an important agent of Traveller's Diarrohea in developed countries and was responsible for numerous foodborne outbreaks in the United States
Joan M, Shields, Betty H, Olson
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Isospora belli and Cyclospora cayetanensis

2003
Intestinal coccidiosis of man is now known to be caused by organisms belonging to the genera Cryptosporidium, Sarcocystis, Isospora, and Cyclospora. Human infection with Isospora has been recognized the longest, whereas Cyclospora is the most recentlyidentified of the four. This chapter will focus on these two genera.
Mark L. Eberhard, Michael J. Arrowood
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Cyclospora cayetanensis

2003
ŞAHİN, Izzet   +2 more
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Epidemiologic Studies of Cyclospora cayetanensis in Guatemala

1999
In 1996 and 1997, cyclosporiasis outbreaks in North America were linked to eating Guatemalan raspberries. We conducted a study in health-care facilities and among raspberry farm workers, as well as a case-control study, to assess risk factors for the disease in Guatemala.
Bern, Caryn   +4 more
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