نتایج جستجو برای: cyclospora cayetanensis

تعداد نتایج: 371  

Journal: :American journal of clinical pathology 2004
Julie A Ribes John P Seabolt Sue B Overman

From March to September 2001, 315 specimens from "nonrepeat" patients that were submitted for ova and parasite examination were stained using the Kinyoun modified acid-fast stain to detect the intestinal coccidians. Four patients (1.3%) were infected with coccidians, 2 with Cryptosporidium parvum and 2 with Cyclospora cayetanensis. No infections with Isospora belli were detected. In comparison,...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2002
Mohandas Rakesh Sehgal Archana Sud Nancy Malla

To assess the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-seropositive subjects, fecal samples were collected from 120 HIV-seropositive patients and were analyzed for various intestinal parasites. Thirty-six patients (30%) were found to harbor an intestinal parasite. Cryptosporidium parvum was the most common (10.8%), followed by Giardia lamblia (8.3%). C...

2013
M. desVignes-Kendrick Kaye Reynolds Teresa Lee Linda Gaul Kate Klein Kari Irvin Allison Wellman Angela Hardin Ian Williams Ryan Wiegand Julie Harris Monica Parise Francisca Abanyie R. Reid Harvey

During June-August 2013, CDC, state and local public health officials, and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigated an unusually large number of reports of cyclosporiasis (compared with annual reports to the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System [e.g., 123 cases in 2012]), an intestinal infection caused by the parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis. By September 20, CDC had been ...

2016
Mahmoud Agholi Shahrbanou Naderi Shahabadi Mohammad Hossein Motazedian Gholam Reza Hatam

The genus Sarcocystis is not usually considered as an important enteric pathogen in immune compromised patients. It might be expected that species for which humans are the final host (Sarcocystis hominis and Sarcocystis suihominis as well as possibly others) would be encountered increasingly often in immunodeficient persons. This study aimed to address how to detect and differentiate Sarcocysti...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2003
Scot E Dowd David John James Eliopolus Charles P Gerba Jaime Naranjo Robert Klein Beatriz López Maricruz de Mejía Carlos E Mendoza Ian L Pepper

Human enteropathogenic microsporidia (HEM), Cryptosporidium parvum, Cyclospora cayetanesis, and Giardia lamblia are associated with gastrointestinal disease in humans. To date, the mode of transmission and environmental occurrence of HEM (Encephalitozoon intestinalis and Enterocytozoon bieneusi) and Cyclospora cayetanesis have not been fully elucidated due to lack of sensitive and specific envi...

Journal: :Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries 2011
Rebecca L Hall Jeffrey L Jones Barbara L Herwaldt

PROBLEM/CONDITION Cyclosporiasis is an enteric disease caused by the parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis. Cyclosporiasis is reported most commonly in tropical and subtropical regions. In the United States, outbreaks of cyclosporiasis associated with various types of imported fresh produce have been documented and described since the mid-1990s. No molecular tools are available for linking C. cayeta...

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