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Molecular Survey of Parasitic Contamination of Frozen Berries. [PDF]
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The first Cyclospora cayetanensis lineage A genome from an isolate from Mexico. [PDF]
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2019
Cyclospora species are socioeconomically important protistan pathogens. Cyclospora cayetanensis is usually transmitted via food or water to a human host via the faecal-oral route and can cause the gastrointestinal disease cyclosporiasis, which can be complicated by extra-intestinal disorders, particularly in immune-compromised people.
Giangaspero, Annunziata, Gasser B. Robin
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Cyclospora species are socioeconomically important protistan pathogens. Cyclospora cayetanensis is usually transmitted via food or water to a human host via the faecal-oral route and can cause the gastrointestinal disease cyclosporiasis, which can be complicated by extra-intestinal disorders, particularly in immune-compromised people.
Giangaspero, Annunziata, Gasser B. Robin
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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2009
Cyclosporiasis is a food- and water-borne infection that affects healthy and immunocompromised individuals. Awareness of the disease has increased, and outbreaks continue to be reported among vulnerable hosts and now among local residents in endemic areas.
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Cyclosporiasis is a food- and water-borne infection that affects healthy and immunocompromised individuals. Awareness of the disease has increased, and outbreaks continue to be reported among vulnerable hosts and now among local residents in endemic areas.
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2010
Most species of Cyclospora (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) are parasites of various reptiles and mammals. C. cayetanensis, which probably infects only humans, is transmitted by way of resistant oocysts voided in the faeces and contaminating food or water. Distribution is worldwide, particularly in regions with a low level of hygiene.
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Most species of Cyclospora (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) are parasites of various reptiles and mammals. C. cayetanensis, which probably infects only humans, is transmitted by way of resistant oocysts voided in the faeces and contaminating food or water. Distribution is worldwide, particularly in regions with a low level of hygiene.
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Intestinal Coccidia: Cryptosporidiosis, Isosporiasis, Cyclosporiasis
20101 Cryptosporidiosis 2 Isosporiasis 3 Cyclosporiasis Keywords: intestinal coccidia-cryptosporidiosis, isosporiasis and cyclosporiasis; cryptosporidiosis; cyclospora cayetanensis; restriction fragment length polymorphism; sporozoite excystation; cryptosporidium parvum micronemes; circumsporozoite-like antigen; biliary disease ...
Vincent McDonald, M. Paul Kelly
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