A hybrid reference-guided de novo assembly approach for generating Cyclospora mitochondrion genomes
Cyclospora cayetanensis is a coccidian parasite associated with large and complex foodborne outbreaks worldwide. Linking samples from cyclosporiasis patients during foodborne outbreaks with suspected contaminated food sources, using conventional ...
G. R. Gopinath +6 more
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An Outbreak of Cyclosporiasis in 1996 Associated with Consumption of Fresh Berries - Ontario
BACKGROUND: A large foodborne outbreak of cyclosporiasis occurred in North America in 1996. An index cluster of cases associated with a catered event on May 11, 1996, in Ontario sparked the recognition of this outbreak in Canada.
DG Manuel +8 more
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Cyclosporiasis Outbreak in Germany Associated with the Consumption of Salad
This outbreak is the first foodborne cyclosporiasis outbreak reported from central Europe. The illness was reported in 34 persons who attended luncheons at a German restaurant. The overall attack rate was 85% (34/40).
Peter C. Döller +7 more
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This report describes cyclosporiasis in a seven month old infant who presented with incessant crying and refusal of feeds. The routine modified ZN stained smears showed the oocysts of Cyclospora when all other tests failed to reveal enteric pathogens.
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Notes from the Field: Doubling of Cyclosporiasis Cases Partially Attributable to a Salad Kit - Florida, 2021-2022. [PDF]
Rehme P.
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Clinical considerations about cyclosporiasis [PDF]
Jorge Alberto Castañón-González +1 more
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Retrospective evaluation of an integrated molecular-epidemiological approach to cyclosporiasis outbreak investigations - United States, 2021. [PDF]
Ahart L +10 more
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Gohta MASUDA +4 more
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Cyclospora cayetanensis: A Perspective (2020-2023) with Emphasis on Epidemiology and Detection Methods. [PDF]
Almeria S +3 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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