Journal article
Cryptic Parasite Revealed. Improved Prospects for Treatment and Control of Human Cryptosporidiosis Through Advanced Technologies {star operator}
AR Jex, HV Smith, MJ Nolan, BE Campbell, ND Young, C Cantacessi, RB Gasser
Advances in Parasitology | Published : 2011
Abstract
Cryptosporidium is an important genus of parasitic protozoa of humans and other vertebrates and is a major cause of intestinal disease globally. Unlike many common causes of infectious enteritis, there are no widely available, effective vaccine or drug-based intervention strategies for Cryptosporidium, and control is focused mainly on prevention. This approach is particularly deficient for infections of severely immunocompromised and/or suppressed, the elderly or malnourished people. However, cryptosporidiosis also presents a significant burden on immunocompetent individuals, and can, for example have lasting effects on the physical and mental development of children infected at an early age..
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