ABSTRACTTwenty-nine faecal specimens from Slovenian patients in which Cryptosporidium oocysts had been identified were studied. A fragment of the Cryptosporidium 18S rRNA gene and a fragment of the Cryptosporidium COWP gene were amplified by PCR and sequenced. Cryptosporidium parvum was identified in 26 of the 29 specimens, Cryptosporidium hominis in two, and Cryptosporidium cervine genotype in one. The fact that C. parvum, which is associated traditionally with animals, was identified in the majority of human faecal specimens suggests that cryptosporidiosis may have primarily a zoonotic origin in Slovenia
In a study to estimate the frequency of Cryptosporidium infections in Switzerland, stool samples fro...
The representatives of the Cryptosporidium genus are one of the causes of gastrointestinal tract dis...
Abstract. The zoonotic potential of Cryptosporidium parvum was studied in an extensive cattle farmin...
ABSTRACTTwenty-nine faecal specimens from Slovenian patients in which Cryptosporidium oocysts had be...
In this study, domestic dogs and cats in the metropolitan area of the city of Perth, Western Austral...
Background. Rodents could act as reservoir for Cryptosporidium spp. specially C. parvum, a zoonotic ...
Cryptosporidium hominis, which has an anthroponotic transmission cycle and Cryptosporidium parvum, w...
To assess the genetic diversity in Cryptosporidium parvum, we have sequenced the small subunit (SSU)...
Molecular tools have been developed to detect and differentiate Cryptosporidium at the species/genot...
Cryptosporidium species are important cause of diarrheal diseases in both developing and developed c...
Aim: Cryptosporidiosis is a worldwide zoonosis. Microscopic examinations may fail due to indistincti...
Abstract In order to examine the prevalence of Cryptosporidium in wild Arvicolinae in the Czech Repu...
Aim: Cryptosporidiosis is a worldwide zoonosis. Microscopic examinations may fail due to indistincti...
Cryptosporidium is an apicomplexan parasite of humans and a wild range of domestic as well as wild a...
Cryptosporidium is a significant cause of diarrheal disease in developing and industrialized nations...
In a study to estimate the frequency of Cryptosporidium infections in Switzerland, stool samples fro...
The representatives of the Cryptosporidium genus are one of the causes of gastrointestinal tract dis...
Abstract. The zoonotic potential of Cryptosporidium parvum was studied in an extensive cattle farmin...
ABSTRACTTwenty-nine faecal specimens from Slovenian patients in which Cryptosporidium oocysts had be...
In this study, domestic dogs and cats in the metropolitan area of the city of Perth, Western Austral...
Background. Rodents could act as reservoir for Cryptosporidium spp. specially C. parvum, a zoonotic ...
Cryptosporidium hominis, which has an anthroponotic transmission cycle and Cryptosporidium parvum, w...
To assess the genetic diversity in Cryptosporidium parvum, we have sequenced the small subunit (SSU)...
Molecular tools have been developed to detect and differentiate Cryptosporidium at the species/genot...
Cryptosporidium species are important cause of diarrheal diseases in both developing and developed c...
Aim: Cryptosporidiosis is a worldwide zoonosis. Microscopic examinations may fail due to indistincti...
Abstract In order to examine the prevalence of Cryptosporidium in wild Arvicolinae in the Czech Repu...
Aim: Cryptosporidiosis is a worldwide zoonosis. Microscopic examinations may fail due to indistincti...
Cryptosporidium is an apicomplexan parasite of humans and a wild range of domestic as well as wild a...
Cryptosporidium is a significant cause of diarrheal disease in developing and industrialized nations...
In a study to estimate the frequency of Cryptosporidium infections in Switzerland, stool samples fro...
The representatives of the Cryptosporidium genus are one of the causes of gastrointestinal tract dis...
Abstract. The zoonotic potential of Cryptosporidium parvum was studied in an extensive cattle farmin...