To date, information on Cryptosporidium spp. infection status among people and wild animals living at the wildlife-human interface such as Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP) is scarce. The aim of this study is to document the molecular detection of Cryptosporidium spp. in wild animals, and people, around QENP in the Kasese District. A total of 308 patients from four health centres and 252 wildlife animals from six species across 13 sampling areas were analysed microscopically and with PCR for Cryptosporidium spp. detection. The parasitological and molecular prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. in humans was 40% and 53%, respectively; Kasenyi Health Centre recorded the highest percentage of positive stool samples for both tests. Wildlife spe...
Cryptosporidium is an enteric parasite that is transmitted via the faecal-oral route, water and food...
Cryptosporidium sp. is predominant universally and sheep are an imperative zoonotic supply of the di...
Aims: Investigating the distribution and origin of Cryptosporidium species in a water catchment affe...
To date, information on Cryptosporidium spp. infection status among people and wild animals living a...
Background: Cryptosporidium is one of the most common parasitic diarrheal agents in the world and is...
Molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium spp. was done on isolates from African elephant (Loxod...
This study determined the prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts in faecal samples from elephant...
Cryptosporidium has emerged as one of the most important zoonotic coccidian parasites affecting a wi...
This paper is part of a special supplement on assessing and managing urban zoonoses and food-borne d...
Abstract Background Over 60 % of human emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic, and there is growi...
Cryptosporidium spp. is a protozoan having the potential to cause zoonosis in humans and animals. De...
International audienceData on the distribution and genotype of Cryptosporidium species is limited in...
Data on the distribution and genotype of Cryptosporidium species is limited in Ethiopia. This study ...
Considered a zoonosis of utmost importance, cryptosporidiosis has a worldwide distribution and can i...
Cryptosporidium infections has been reported in several avian species including chickens, pigeons an...
Cryptosporidium is an enteric parasite that is transmitted via the faecal-oral route, water and food...
Cryptosporidium sp. is predominant universally and sheep are an imperative zoonotic supply of the di...
Aims: Investigating the distribution and origin of Cryptosporidium species in a water catchment affe...
To date, information on Cryptosporidium spp. infection status among people and wild animals living a...
Background: Cryptosporidium is one of the most common parasitic diarrheal agents in the world and is...
Molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium spp. was done on isolates from African elephant (Loxod...
This study determined the prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts in faecal samples from elephant...
Cryptosporidium has emerged as one of the most important zoonotic coccidian parasites affecting a wi...
This paper is part of a special supplement on assessing and managing urban zoonoses and food-borne d...
Abstract Background Over 60 % of human emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic, and there is growi...
Cryptosporidium spp. is a protozoan having the potential to cause zoonosis in humans and animals. De...
International audienceData on the distribution and genotype of Cryptosporidium species is limited in...
Data on the distribution and genotype of Cryptosporidium species is limited in Ethiopia. This study ...
Considered a zoonosis of utmost importance, cryptosporidiosis has a worldwide distribution and can i...
Cryptosporidium infections has been reported in several avian species including chickens, pigeons an...
Cryptosporidium is an enteric parasite that is transmitted via the faecal-oral route, water and food...
Cryptosporidium sp. is predominant universally and sheep are an imperative zoonotic supply of the di...
Aims: Investigating the distribution and origin of Cryptosporidium species in a water catchment affe...