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What (who) is cryptosporidiosis - definition

HUMAN DISEASE
Cryptosporidia; Cryptospiridium; Crytosporidium; Respiratory cryptosporidiosis

cryptosporidiosis         
¦ noun an intestinal condition caused by infection with cryptosporidium, causing diarrhoea and vomiting.
Cryptosporidiosis         
Cryptosporidiosis, sometimes informally called crypto, is a parasitic disease caused by Cryptosporidium, a genus of protozoan parasites in the phylum Apicomplexa. It affects the distal small intestine and can affect the respiratory tract in both immunocompetent (i.
1987 Carroll County Cryptosporidiosis outbreak         
1987 CRYPTOSPORIDIOSIS OUTBREAK IN CARROL COUNTY
1987 Carroll County Cryptosporidiosis outbreak
The 1987 Carroll County Cryptosporidiosis outbreak was a significant distribution of the Cryptosporidium protozoan in Carroll County, Georgia. Between January 12 and February 7, 1987, approximately 13,000 of the 65,000 residents of the county suffered intestinal illness caused by the cryptosporidium parasite.

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Cryptosporidiosis

Cryptosporidiosis, sometimes informally called crypto, is a parasitic disease caused by Cryptosporidium, a genus of protozoan parasites in the phylum Apicomplexa. It affects the distal small intestine and can affect the respiratory tract in both immunocompetent (i.e., individuals with a normal functioning immune system) and immunocompromised (e.g., persons with HIV/AIDS or autoimmune disorders) individuals, resulting in watery diarrhea with or without an unexplained cough. In immunosuppressed individuals, the symptoms are particularly severe and can be fatal. It is primarily spread through the fecal-oral route, often through contaminated water; recent evidence suggests that it can also be transmitted via fomites contaminated with respiratory secretions.

Cryptosporidium is commonly isolated in HIV-positive patients presenting with diarrhea. Despite not being identified until 1976, it is one of the most common waterborne diseases and is found worldwide. The infection begins when a human consumes food or water containing cysts of the Cryptosporidium organism.

Examples of use of cryptosporidiosis
1. So far, 13 of those cases have been confirmed as cryptosporidiosis, a common but highly contagious waterborne disease that can cause diarrhea, nausea and fever that can last for weeks.