2012
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-10182012000100011
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Especies de Cryptosporidum en pacientes inmunodeficientes e inmunocompetentes de Valparaíso: Estudio descriptivo

Abstract: Objective: Genetical characterization of human Cryptosporidium isolates to determine species diversity. Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional study in Valparaiso, Chile, was performed. A total of 458 patients participated in the study: 259 immunodefi cient (HIV, cancer, renal transplant hyper-IgM syndrome, HIV and unintended pregnancy) and 178 immunocompetent individuals provided stool samples and 21 patients bile samples. Results: We obtained 29 (6.3%) positive samples. 25 (9.7%) derived from immunodefi cie… Show more

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“…Lucio-Forster et al., 2010) C. andersoni Lindsay et al., 2000 Bos taurus (Cattle)CattleLeoni et al., 2006, Morse et al., 2007, Waldron et al., 2011, Agholi et al., 2013, Jiang et al., 2014, Liu et al., 2014 C. varanii Pavlásek et al., 1995 Varanus prasinus (Emerald Monitor)LizardsNone reported C. baileyi Current et al., 1986 Gallus gallus (Chicken)BirdsNone reported C. parvum Tyzzer, 1912 Bos taurus (Cattle)RuminantsCommonly reported in humans C. meleagridis Slavin, 1955 Meleagris gallopavo (Turkey)Birds and humansCommonly reported in humans C. serpentis Levine, 1980 Elaphe guttata, E. subocularis, Sanzinia madagascarensus (Snakes)Snakes and lizardsNone reported C. felis Iseki, 1979 Felis catis (Cat)CatsMany reports (cf. Lucio-Forster et al., 2010) C. wrairi Vetterling et al., 1971 Cavia porcellus (Guinea pig)Guinea pigsNone reported C. muris Tyzzer, 1907, Tyzzer, 1910 Mus musculus (House mouse)RodentsMany reports – Guyot et al., 2001, Gatei et al., 2002, Tiangtip and Jongwutiwes, 2002, Gatei et al., 2003, Palmer et al., 2003, Gatei et al., 2006, Leoni et al., 2006, Muthusamy et al., 2006, Azami et al., 2007, Al Brikan et al., 2008, Neira et al., 2012, Hasajová et al., 2014, Petrincová et al, 2015, Spanakos et al., 2015…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lucio-Forster et al., 2010) C. andersoni Lindsay et al., 2000 Bos taurus (Cattle)CattleLeoni et al., 2006, Morse et al., 2007, Waldron et al., 2011, Agholi et al., 2013, Jiang et al., 2014, Liu et al., 2014 C. varanii Pavlásek et al., 1995 Varanus prasinus (Emerald Monitor)LizardsNone reported C. baileyi Current et al., 1986 Gallus gallus (Chicken)BirdsNone reported C. parvum Tyzzer, 1912 Bos taurus (Cattle)RuminantsCommonly reported in humans C. meleagridis Slavin, 1955 Meleagris gallopavo (Turkey)Birds and humansCommonly reported in humans C. serpentis Levine, 1980 Elaphe guttata, E. subocularis, Sanzinia madagascarensus (Snakes)Snakes and lizardsNone reported C. felis Iseki, 1979 Felis catis (Cat)CatsMany reports (cf. Lucio-Forster et al., 2010) C. wrairi Vetterling et al., 1971 Cavia porcellus (Guinea pig)Guinea pigsNone reported C. muris Tyzzer, 1907, Tyzzer, 1910 Mus musculus (House mouse)RodentsMany reports – Guyot et al., 2001, Gatei et al., 2002, Tiangtip and Jongwutiwes, 2002, Gatei et al., 2003, Palmer et al., 2003, Gatei et al., 2006, Leoni et al., 2006, Muthusamy et al., 2006, Azami et al., 2007, Al Brikan et al., 2008, Neira et al., 2012, Hasajová et al., 2014, Petrincová et al, 2015, Spanakos et al., 2015…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En otro estudio nacional se describió un caso de infección por G. intestinalis en un niño con SIDA y en su mascota 13 . Neira describió especies zoonóticas de Cryptosporidium en cerca de 20% de un grupo de pacientes adultos IC (infectados por VIH, oncológicos o sometidos a trasplantes) 17 .…”
Section: Zoonosis Relacionadas a Mascotas En Pacientes Inmunocompromeunclassified
“…In humans, C. parvum has been diagnosed from 3.1 to 19.3% of hospitalized children with acute diarrhoea, while in adults the prevalence was less than 3% (Weitz and Tassara 1998). Another study showed a prevalence of 6.3% in immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients (Neira et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%