نتایج جستجو برای: cryptosporidium oocyst

تعداد نتایج: 5460  

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2001
S. Pedraza-Díaz C. Amar G. L. Nichols J. McLauchlin

We developed a sensitive nested polymerase chain reaction procedure for the Cryptosporidium oocyst wall protein (COWP) gene. Amplification and genotyping were successful in 95.2% of 1,680 fecal samples, 77.6% by the unnested and 17.6% by the nested COWP procedure. The COWP gene was amplified from 2,128 fecal samples: 71 from livestock animals and 2,057 from humans. This series included 706 case...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m nikaeen ar mesdaghinia m jeddi tehrani m rezaeian k makimura

cryptosporidiosis is a gastroenteric disease caused by the protozoan parasite cryptosporidium parvum. water–borne transmission of this organism has become more prevalent in recent years. current method for detection of c. parvum oocysts in water is immunofluoresence assay (ifa). the method is time consuming, laborious and particularly not–specific. it cannot determine the infectivity of detecte...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2015
Yaqiong Guo Na Li Colleen Lysén Michael Frace Kevin Tang Scott Sammons Dawn M Roellig Yaoyu Feng Lihua Xiao

Whole-genome sequencing of Cryptosporidium spp. is hampered by difficulties in obtaining sufficient, highly pure genomic DNA from clinical specimens. In this study, we developed procedures for the isolation and enrichment of Cryptosporidium genomic DNA from fecal specimens and verification of DNA purity for whole-genome sequencing. The isolation and enrichment of genomic DNA were achieved by a ...

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2006
Jae-Hwan Park Hyo-Jin Kim Sang-Mee Guk Eun-Hee Shin Jae-Lip Kim Han-Jong Rim Soon-Hyung Lee Jong-Yil Chai

In order to determine the distribution and prevalence of human cryptosporidiosis on western and southern coastal islands of Jeollanam-do (Province), fecal samples were collected from 2,541 people residing on 25 islands, 13 in the western coasts and 12 in the southern coasts, during July and August 2000. Fecal smears were prepared following formalin-ether sedimentation of the samples and stained...

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 2008
Annika Boxell Nawal Hijjawi Paul Monis Una Ryan

The complete development of Cryptosporidium in host cell-free medium first described in 2004, represented a significant advance that can facilitate many aspects of Cryptosporidium research. A current limitation of host cell-free cultivation is the difficulty involved in visualising the life-cycle stages as they are very small in size, morphologically difficult to identify and dispersed througho...

2012
S Masarat F Ahmad M Chisti S Hamid B Ahmad Sofi

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Cryptosporidiosis has not been reported as an endemic disease in Kashmir, but high prevalence of Cryptosporidium sp. has been found among asymptomatic (non-diarrheic) HIV positive immigrants in present study. Due to increasing number of HIV positive immigrants in Kashmir, Cryptosporidium may become a public health problem in Kashmir. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of ...

2017
Sangun Lee Melanie Harwood Don Girouard Marvin J Meyers Mary A Campbell Gillian Beamer Saul Tzipori

Recent reports highlighting the global significance of cryptosporidiosis among children, have renewed efforts to develop control measures. We have optimized the gnotobiotic piglet model of acute diarrhea to evaluate azithromycin (AZR), nitazoxanide (NTZ), or treatment with both against Cryptosporidium hominis, the species responsible for most human cases. Piglets, animals reproducibly clinicall...

1999

We present theoretical and experimental work on Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts to characterize their transport behavior in saturated, sandy sediments under strictly controlled conditions. Column experiments are implemented with three different sands (effective grain size: 180, 420, and 1400 μm) at two different saturated flow rates (0.7 and 7 m/d). The experiments show that C. parvum oocysts, l...

2017
Michael W. Ware Larry Wymer Alan Lindquist Frank W. Schaefer H. D. Alan Lindquist

U.S.EPA Methods 1622 and 1623 are used to detect and quantify Cryptosporidium oocysts in water. The protocol consists of filtration, immunomagnetic separation (IMS), staining with a fluorescent antibody, and microscopic analysis. Microscopic analysis includes detection by fluorescent antibody and confirmation by the demonstration of 1–4 sporozoites or nuclei after staining with 4V,6-diamidino-2...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
K A Rogers A B Rogers B A Leav A Sanchez E Vannier S Uematsu S Akira D Golenbock H D Ward

Cryptosporidium spp. cause diarrheal disease worldwide. Innate immune responses mediating resistance to this parasite are not completely understood. To determine whether MyD88-dependent pathways play a role in resistance to Cryptosporidium parvum, we compared the course of infection in MyD88(-/-) mice to that in their wild-type (WT) littermate controls. Three- to 4-week-old mice were infected w...

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