The protozoa Cryptosporidium parvum has been identified as one of the agents responsible for numerous outbreaks of diarrheal diseases. Detection of C.parvum oocysts in clinical and environmental samples is the key in the diagnosis of cryptosporidiosis in human and in identifying a water-borne and/or food-borne outbreaks.
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Study of coccidiosis dynamics in sheep in the northwest of Morocco. [PDF]
Brik K +3 more
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Detection, transport, and retention of Toxoplasma gondii oocysts in saturated sandy porous media: Influence of electrolytes and natural organic matter in flow-through systems. [PDF]
Pullano CP +7 more
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Comparative evaluation of a novel phytochemical mixture and monensin on host- and pathogen-targeted strategies in broiler chickens challenged with Eimeria maxima. [PDF]
Park I +4 more
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Feeder insects differ in passage of coccidian oocysts in captive reptiles. [PDF]
Berec M +4 more
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A safe and efficacious inactivated vaccine aids prevent reproductive failure associated with congenital toxoplasmosis in ovine. [PDF]
Regidor-Cerrillo J +5 more
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Waterborne Protozoan Parasite and Thalassogenic Diseases in Marine Environment: Detection Techniques, Indicators and Public Health Implications. [PDF]
Suarez P, Alonso JL, Vidal G.
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A novel dual-target fusion vaccine simultaneously targeting WFBI and WFBII components elicits synergistic protection against Eimeria necatrix. [PDF]
Wang F +7 more
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Eimeria tenella apical membrane 2 overexpression enhances pathogenicity and immunity in chickens. [PDF]
Wu S +10 more
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Cryptosporidium oocyst wall proteins are true components of the oocyst wall and COWP8 is not required for parasite transmission. [PDF]
Bacchetti R +12 more
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