The purpose of this study is to review the literature on microsporidiosis in various high-risk groups among the Malaysian population, i.e., HIV/AIDS, cancer, hospitalised patients and Orang Asli, and to update information with regards to microsporidia prevalence, diagnosis and association of the disease with gastrointestinal symptoms in Malaysia. Hospitalised patients showed the highest prevalence (28.3%) of microsporidiosis compared to other risk groups. This review did not find any direct correlations between gastrointestinal symptoms and microsporidiosis. Since microsporidiosis is an emerging threat to the high-risk groups, greater awareness should be instilled among clinicians to consider microsporidiosis in their differential diagnosis...
Introduction Microsporidia are considered opportunistic pathogens as evidenced by the significant de...
Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasitic fungi causing chronic diarrhea, particularly amon...
Abstract. Microsporidia are single-celled, obligately intracellular parasites that are considered a ...
While information with regards to the bacterial and viral infections are commonly available among cl...
Background: Studies on microsporidial infection mostly focus on immunodeficiency or immunosuppressiv...
BACKGROUND: Studies on microsporidial infection mostly focus on immunodeficiency or immunosuppressiv...
Studies on microsporidial infection mostly focus on immunodeficiency or immunosuppressive individual...
Objective: Intestinal microsporidia is an emerging human disease caused by microsporidia. A study wa...
Intestinal microsporidiosis is an infection caused by Microsporidia, an obligate intracellular proto...
The epidemiology and environmental factors affecting transmission of human microsporidiosis are poor...
While information with regards to the bacterial and viral infection is commonly available among cli...
Microsporidia are ubiquitous parasites thought to be closely related to fungi. Their presence in the...
Microsporidia infections occur in virtually all invertebrate and vertebrate hosts, including humans....
Microsporidia is an obligate intracellular, spore-forming fungus which has the polar tube used to in...
Microsporidia was recognized to cause intestinal disease not only in immunocompromised patient but a...
Introduction Microsporidia are considered opportunistic pathogens as evidenced by the significant de...
Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasitic fungi causing chronic diarrhea, particularly amon...
Abstract. Microsporidia are single-celled, obligately intracellular parasites that are considered a ...
While information with regards to the bacterial and viral infections are commonly available among cl...
Background: Studies on microsporidial infection mostly focus on immunodeficiency or immunosuppressiv...
BACKGROUND: Studies on microsporidial infection mostly focus on immunodeficiency or immunosuppressiv...
Studies on microsporidial infection mostly focus on immunodeficiency or immunosuppressive individual...
Objective: Intestinal microsporidia is an emerging human disease caused by microsporidia. A study wa...
Intestinal microsporidiosis is an infection caused by Microsporidia, an obligate intracellular proto...
The epidemiology and environmental factors affecting transmission of human microsporidiosis are poor...
While information with regards to the bacterial and viral infection is commonly available among cli...
Microsporidia are ubiquitous parasites thought to be closely related to fungi. Their presence in the...
Microsporidia infections occur in virtually all invertebrate and vertebrate hosts, including humans....
Microsporidia is an obligate intracellular, spore-forming fungus which has the polar tube used to in...
Microsporidia was recognized to cause intestinal disease not only in immunocompromised patient but a...
Introduction Microsporidia are considered opportunistic pathogens as evidenced by the significant de...
Microsporidia are obligate intracellular parasitic fungi causing chronic diarrhea, particularly amon...
Abstract. Microsporidia are single-celled, obligately intracellular parasites that are considered a ...