Cryptosporidiosis is a water- and food-borne zoonotic disease caused by the protozoon parasite of the genus Cryptosporidium. C. hominis and C. parvum are the main two species causing infections in humans and animals. The disease can be transmitted by the fecal–oral route as well as the respiratory route. The infective stage (sporulated oocysts) is resistant to different disinfectants including chlorine. Currently, no effective therapeutic drugs or vaccines are available to treat and control Cryptosporidium infection. To prevent cryptosporidiosis in humans and animals, we need to understand better how the disease is spread and transmitted, and how to interrupt its transmission cycle. This review focuses on understanding cryptosporidiosis, in...
Cryptosporidium parvum is an important zoonotic protozoan that has been found in human and ani-mal p...
Cryptosporidiosis is an emerging food and water borne zoonotic disease, which is caused by genus Cry...
In the relatively short period since Cryptosporidium was recognised as a human pathogen, and that it...
Cryptosporidiosis is a water- and food-borne zoonotic disease caused by the protozoon parasite of th...
Cryptosporidiosis is considered to be a crucial zoonotic disease caused by worldwide distributing pa...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidium is a major cause of moderate to severe diarrhea in humans worldwide, second only to ...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidium parvum is an important zoonotic protozoan that has been found in human and ani-mal p...
Cryptosporidiosis is an emerging food and water borne zoonotic disease, which is caused by genus Cry...
In the relatively short period since Cryptosporidium was recognised as a human pathogen, and that it...
Cryptosporidiosis is a water- and food-borne zoonotic disease caused by the protozoon parasite of th...
Cryptosporidiosis is considered to be a crucial zoonotic disease caused by worldwide distributing pa...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidium is a major cause of moderate to severe diarrhea in humans worldwide, second only to ...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidiosis is a significant diarrhoeal disease in both people and animals across the world an...
Cryptosporidium parvum is an important zoonotic protozoan that has been found in human and ani-mal p...
Cryptosporidiosis is an emerging food and water borne zoonotic disease, which is caused by genus Cry...
In the relatively short period since Cryptosporidium was recognised as a human pathogen, and that it...