1999
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1999.60.157
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Infectivity of Cryptosporidium parvum in healthy adults with pre-existing anti-C. parvum serum immunoglobulin G.

Abstract: Abstract. A 50% infectious dose (ID 50 ) of 132 Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts was previously determined in serologically negative individuals (ELISA). In this study, 17 healthy adults with pre-existing anti-C. parvum serum IgG were challenged with 500-50,000 oocysts. Infection and diarrhea were associated with the higher challenge doses. The ID 50 was 1,880 oocysts, Ͼ 20-fold higher than in seronegative volunteers. Fecal oocysts were detected in only seven (53.8%) of 13 individuals with clinical cryptosporidi… Show more

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“…It is not known if prior exposure would have provided any protection from subsequent challenge as has been shown with C. parvum . 41 Furthermore, because the present study used only one oocyst dose, no estimation of a 50% infectious dose can be made for the TU1867 isolate. It is likely that the 50% infectious dose is far less than the 10 5 oocysts used.…”
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“…It is not known if prior exposure would have provided any protection from subsequent challenge as has been shown with C. parvum . 41 Furthermore, because the present study used only one oocyst dose, no estimation of a 50% infectious dose can be made for the TU1867 isolate. It is likely that the 50% infectious dose is far less than the 10 5 oocysts used.…”
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“…Oocyst counts per stool were estimated as described. 41 Oocyst counts from each stool sample were summed to estimate the total oocysts shed during the monitoring period.…”
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“…This, however, requires a considerable amount of time and a medical technologist who is well-versed in the identification of fecal parasites (12,13,21,22). Traditional methods may be insufficient to demonstrate the presence of organisms and when used nonjudiciously are costly (4,6,8,11,12,21,22,33). Fortunately, over the past decade a variety of highly sensitive and specific enzyme immunoassays have been developed that detect the antigens of Giardia and Cryptosporidium (7, 10-13, 17, 23, 26, 27-29, 31).…”
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“…Dose-response studies with C. parvum and C. hominis indicated median infectious dose (ID 50 ) values in the range of 10 to 1,000 oocysts for healthy adults with no evidence of prior infection 21,23,29,30 and an approximately 20-fold higher ID 50 in those with previous exposure. 31 Furthermore, in the multiple isolates studied, the severity of symptoms was independent of dose.…”
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