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Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2022
A. Taghipour, S. Bahadory, Amir Abdoli
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A. Taghipour, S. Bahadory, Amir Abdoli
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Changing prevalence of human microsporidiosis
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2012The frequency of publications about microsporidiosis, indexed in PubMed, was tracked on a yearly basis from 1980 to 2010. Search terms (individual and paired) of various degrees of restrictiveness were used (ranging from least restrictive: 'microsporidia', to most restrictive: 'microsporidiosis/HIV', 'microsporidiosis/AIDS').
Martin F. Heyworth, Martin F. Heyworth
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Epidemiology of Microsporidiosis
2014This chapter focuses on the epidemiology of human microsporidiosis. The coverage of the chapter includes prevalence and geographic distribution, case demographics and populations at risk, and five potential modes of transmission: zoonotic infections, waterborne transmission, airborne transmission, respiratory tract acquisition and direct person-to ...
Ralph T. Bryan, David A. Schwartz
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Laboratory Diagnosis of Microsporidiosis
2014The most robust and widely practicable technique for the diagnosis of microsporidial infection is light microscopic morphological demonstration of the organisms themselves. Evaluation of patients with suspected microsporidiosis should begin with light microscopic examination of stool specimens and urine or cytological examination of other body fluids ...
Peter Deplazes+2 more
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Nitazoxanide for Enterocytozoon bieneusi intestinal microsporidiosis
Transplant Infectious DiseaseDanielle J Fitzpatrick+2 more
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Giardiasis, balantidiasis, isosporiasis, and microsporidiosis
2010Infection with Giardia intestinalis, a flagellate protozoan that colonizes the lumen of the small intestine, is acquired by ingesting environmentally resistant cysts of the parasite, typically in water or food. Strains of the parasite that can potentially infect humans are harboured by various mammals, including dogs and cattle....
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