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microsporidiosis of dredge oysters

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on microsporidiosis of dredge oysters covers Identity, Associated Diseases, Pests or Pathogens, Hosts/Species Affected.

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microsporidiosis of clams

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on microsporidiosis of clams covers Identity, Hosts/Species Affected.

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microsporidiosis of scallops

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on microsporidiosis of scallops covers Identity, Hosts/Species Affected.

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microsporidiosis of crayfish

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on microsporidiosis of crayfish covers Identity, Hosts/Species Affected.

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Epidemiological and clinical study of microsporidiosis in French kidney transplant recipients from 2005 to 2019: TRANS‐SPORE registry

Transplant Infectious Disease, 2021
Microsporidiosis is an emerging opportunistic infection in renal transplantation (RT) recipients. We aimed to describe its clinical presentation and treatment.
Clément Dumond   +17 more
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Microsporidiosis in mammals

Microbes and Infection, 2000
Microsporidia are small, single-celled, obligately intracellular parasites that have caused significant agricultural losses and interference with biomedical research. Interest in the microsporidia is growing, as these organisms are recognized as agents of opportunistic infections in persons with AIDS and in organ transplant recipients. Microsporidiosis
John A. Shadduck   +3 more
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Drug treatment of microsporidiosis

Drug Resistance Updates, 2000
Microsporidia are ubiquitous organisms that are emerging pathogens in humans. These are most likely zoonotic and/or waterborne infections. In the immunosuppressed host, such as those treated with immunosuppressive drugs or infected with human immunodeficiency virus particularly at advanced stages of the disease, microsporidia can produce a wide range ...
Louis M. Weiss, Sylvia F. Costa
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Microsporidiosis in the Tuatara

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1971
SUMMARY Plistophora sp., Microsporida, which is primarily a protozoan parasite of fish, caused death in a male and female pair of adult New Zealand tuataras (Sphenodon punctatus). The infected tuataras lost weight and became increasingly lethargic and anorectic for 8 to 12 weeks prior to death.
S K, Liu, F W, King
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Intestinal Microsporidiosis

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2015
Infection by the ingested pathogens of microsporidia occur primarily in immunosuppressed patients (including untreated HIV/AIDS) and are diagnosed by stool examination, small bowel biopsy with special stains, or electron microscopy (for definitive speciation), or by various molecular techniques.
Andrew S, Field, Danny A, Milner
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Mucosal abnormalities in microsporidiosis

AIDS, 1997
To determine the prevalence of microsporidiosis in HIV-infected patients with and without diarrhoea and to characterize alterations in mucosal architecture and brush border enzyme activities in patients with microsporidiosis.A total of 259 HIV-infected patients undergoing oesophago-gastroduodenoscopy because of diarrhoea (n = 123) or other symptoms (n =
Ernst-Otto Riecken   +9 more
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