نتایج جستجو برای: cyclospora cayetanensis

تعداد نتایج: 371  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Joan M Shields Betty H Olson

We developed an alternative nested-PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) protocol for the detection of Cyclospora cayetanensis in environmental samples that obviates the need for microscopic examination. The RFLP method, with the restriction enzyme AluI, differentiates the amplified target sequence from C. cayetanensis from those that may cross-react. This new protocol was used to...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2015
Gordon L Nichols Joanne Freedman Kevin G Pollock Caroline Rumble Rachel M Chalmers Peter Chiodini Gillian Hawkins Claire L Alexander Gauri Godbole Christopher Williams Hilary A Kirkbride Meghan Hamel Jeremy I Hawker

Cyclospora cayetanensis was identified in 176 returned travellers from the Riviera Maya region of Mexico between 1 June and 22 September 2015; 79 in the United Kingdom (UK) and 97 in Canada. UK cases completed a food exposure questionnaire. This increase in reported Cyclospora cases highlights risks of gastrointestinal infections through travelling, limitations in Cyclospora surveillance and th...

2017
Seobo Sim Jua Won Jae-Whan Kim Kyungjin Kim Woo-Yoon Park Jae-Ran Yu

Cryptosporidium and Cyclospora are well-known coccidian protozoa that can cause waterborne and foodborne diarrheal illnesses. There have been a few reports regarding contamination in different vegetables with Cryptosporidium, but no data are available regarding the sources of Cyclospora infections in Korea. In the present study, we collected 6 kinds of vegetables (perilla leaves, winter-grown c...

2015
Yvonne Qvarnstrom Yuping Wei-Pridgeon Wen Li Fernanda S. Nascimento Henry S. Bishop Barbara L. Herwaldt Delynn M. Moss Vishal Nayak Ganesh Srinivasamoorthy Mili Sheth Michael J. Arrowood

The parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis causes foodborne diarrheal illness. Here, we report draft genome sequences obtained from C. cayetanensis oocysts purified from a human stool sample. The genome assembly consists of 865 contigs with a total length of 44,563,857 bases. These sequences can facilitate the development of subtyping tools to aid outbreak investigations.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2001
B. A. Connor E. J. Johnson R. Soave

Two large outbreaks of diarrheal illness associated with Cyclospora cayetanensis, a coccidian parasite, provided an opportunity to evaluate clinical syndromes associated with this enteric pathogen. Reiter syndrome, a triad of ocular inflammation, inflammatory oligoarthritis, and sterile urethritis, has been associated with enteric infections. We describe the first case of Reiter syndrome follow...

2004
Edith M. Alfano-Sobsey Mark L. Eberhard John R. Seed David J. Weber Kimberly Y. Won Eva K. Nace Christine L. Moe

We describe a pilot study that attempted to infect human volunteers with Cyclospora cayetanensis. Seven healthy volunteers ingested an inoculum of Cyclospora oocysts (approximately 200-49,000 oocysts). The volunteers did not experience symptoms of gastroenteritis, and no oocysts were detected in any stool samples during the 16 weeks volunteers were monitored.

Journal: :African health sciences 2007
Robert M Karanja Wangeci Gatei Njeri Wamae

BACKGROUND Cyclosporiasis is an emerging gastro-enteric disease caused by the coccidia protozoan Cyclospora cayetanensis. It is associated with diarrhoea among children in developing countries, in the Americas where C. cayetanensis is endemic, traveller's diarrhoea and/or food and waterborne outbreaks in the developed countries. OBJECTIVES The aim of this review is to highlight cyclosporiasis...

2000
A. Nedret KOÇ Bilge AYGEN İzzet ŞAHİN Üner KAYABAŞ

The genus Cyclospora is in the subclass Coccidia, phylum Apicomplexa. This genus is taxonomically related to coccidian genera in humans. This organism has previously been referred to as a cyanobacterium-like body (CLB) and, in recent years, a new coccidian pathogen, Cyclospora cayetanensis, has been putatively identified (1, 2). No other species of Cyclospora affecting humans have yet been dete...

2016
Jean-Marc Chavatte Roland Jureen

Background: Cyclospora cayetanensis is a coccidian parasite recently recognized and characterized that cause enteritic infection worldwide. Endemic in tropical and subtropical countries where asymptomatic carriage is common, this parasite is also frequently associated with foodborne and waterborne outbreaks and reported from travellers in industrialized countries. Poorly characterized by routin...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2007
Mairelina Marín-Leonett Lourdes Figuera Anaibeth Nessi Carmen Guzmán Patricia Torres Linda Genzlinger Geraldine Saavedra Ynés R Ortega

Cyclospora cayetanensis infection continues to be a major cause of diarrhea particularly in immunosuppressed patients. The emergence of new related parasite pathogens, is an issue of public health concern. We report here a case where a Cyclospora-like organism was the cause of diarrhea in an immunocompetent patient from Venezuela.

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