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cryptosporidiosis/vomiting

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The incidence of cryptosporidiosis in children: a one-year prospective survey in a general hospital in Spain.

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The importance of Cryptosporidium species as a cause of diarrhea in the childhood population has increased since the examination of fecal samples has been introduced in microbiological laboratories. A one-year prospective survey carried out on 699 children from rural and urban districts examined at

An outbreak of cryptosporidiosis suspected to be related to contaminated food, October 2006, Sakai City, Japan.

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On October 17, 2006, the Sakai City Public Health Center received a report of acute gastroenteritis among 4 members from the same company who had eaten raw meat dish called "Yukke: Korean-style beef tartar" and raw liver at a rotisserie in Sakai City on October 7. Based on information from

Cryptosporidiosis in the West of Scotland.

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During the two years 1986 and 1987 83 cases of cryptosporidiosis were identified by the finding of oocysts in the faecal samples submitted to a single microbiology laboratory. There were 58 children and 25 adults. Cryptosporidiosis was the commonest cause of gastrointestinal infection identified in

Cryptosporidiosis in England and Wales: prevalence and clinical and epidemiological features. Public Health Laboratory Service Study Group.

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In a two year study carried out by 16 public health laboratories in England and Wales 62,421 patients with presumed infective diarrhoea were investigated. Cryptosporidium infection was identified in 2% (1295), ranging from 0.5% to 3.9% among laboratories. The positivity rate for cryptosporidium was

[Cryptosporidiosis in immunocompetent patients. Epidemiology and clinical picture].

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Cryptosporidiosis species were demonstrated in stool of 1.9% of 1600 unselected patients with enteritis (practically evenly divided between children and adults). Further investigations revealed seven cases of enteritis among family members. In eight patients there was a double infection with

[Infantile cryptosporidiosis in Sousse area, Tunisia].

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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate infantile cryptosporidiosis prevalence in central Tunisia. METHODS Stool samples from 34,020 immunocompetent children were investigated for oocysts through a 12-year study. RESULTS Cryptotosporidia were detected in 0.32% (108) of samples. Ninety three

Human cryptosporidiosis in the Arabian Gulf: first report of infections in children in Kuwait.

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During a 3-month pilot study, we identified ten children with cryptosporidiosis; they all presented with diarrhoea, most also with fever, vomiting and dehydration. For diagnosis, the formalin-acetate concentrate of the stool, and direct smears were stained for oocysts in safranin-methylene blue

[Cryptosporidiosis in children].

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During January through June 1988, oocysts of Cryptosporidium were identified in fecal samples of 83 (7.7%) of 1073 children who presented with acute gastroenteritis. Other intestinal pathogens were less common: Salmonella 4.2%, E. coli 1.9%, Shigella 2.6% and Campylobacter jejuni 5.0%.

A Retrospective Cohort Study of an Outbreak of Cryptosporidiosis among Veterinary Students.

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An outbreak of gastrointestinal illness occurred among a cohort of 56 veterinary technology and 100 veterinary science students at Massey University over an eight-week period in 2013. This coincided with calving in New Zealand's seasonal dairy farming system and a time when calves with diarrhoea are

Cryptosporidiosis in well-nourished and malnourished children.

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During a 5-month period, 513 stool samples submitted to the enteric laboratory at the University Hospital of the West Indies were examined for Cryptosporidium. Oocysts were detected in 4.9% of all stools, 7.3% of diarrhoeal stools, 19.5% of stools from malnourished children and 23.7% of stools from

Cryptosporidiosis in veterinary students.

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Cryptosporidiosis was diagnosed in 10 veterinary students. Exposure to the pathogen was associated with direct contact with infected calves and contact with contaminated materials. Affected students had fever (50%), headache (50%), nausea (70%), diarrhea (80%), and vomiting (40%). Clinical signs

Pulmonary cryptosporidiosis in an immunocompetent host treated successfully with nitazoxanide.

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Cryptosporidium parvum is an intracellular spore-forming protozoa which predominantly causes intestinal diseases. It causes severe and life-threatening diarrheal diseases in immunocompromised hosts and usually self-limiting disease in immunocompetent hosts. Extra-intestinal manifestations of

Cryptosporidiosis: report of a case with life-threatening diarrhea.

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A case of life-threatening chronic diarrhea, caused by Cryptosporidium spp., was reported. The patient was a seven month old boy from an orphanage suffering from voluminous watery diarrhea, fever and vomiting three days before admission. He presented with severe dehydration and severe hypokalemia.

Human cryptosporidiosis in North Queensland.

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During a 12-month period, feces from 780 persons from the Townsville region were evaluated by the Kinyoun acid-fast strain, and 36 (4.6%) immunocompetent patients were found to have Cryptosporidium oocysts. Twenty-five index cases were identified; 13 (8.6%) cases from 151 patients were from Palm

Mirazid alone or combined with Paromomycin in treating cryptosporidiosis parvum in immunocompetent hospitalized patients.

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Sixty cryptosporidiosis patients from Mansoura University Hospitals, 36 males and 24 females, with age from few months to ten years (mean age 6.1) were divided into three cross-matched groups of 20 patients each. All patients received the glutamine-based oral rehydration solution with 111 mmol/l
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