- ►usda.gov [PDF] R Fayer, U Morgan, SJ Upton - International Journal for Parasitology, 2000 - Elsevier There are 10 valid species of Cryptosporidium and perhaps other cryptic species
hidden under the umbrella of Cryptosporidium parvum. The oocyst stage is of
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RL Guerrant - studies - Citeseer An emerging infection comes to our attention because it involves a newly
recognized organism, a known organism that newly started to cause disease, or an
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PC Okhuysen, CL Chappell, JH Crabb, CR … - The Journal of infectious diseases, 1999 - UChicago Press Featured in US News & World Report "Common Cold Virus Alters Body's Genes"
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MH Kramer, BL Herwaldt, GF Craun, RL … - CDC surveillance summaries, April, 1996 - cdc.gov Results: For the 2-year period 1993 1994, 17 states and one territory reported a
total of 30 outbreaks associated with drinking water. These outbreaks caused an
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GF Craun, SA Hubbs, R FROST, RL Calderon, … - Journal- American Water Works Association, 1998 - cat.inist.fr Cryptosporidium parvum infection occurs worldwide in urban and rural
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H Solo-Gabriele, S Neumeister - Journal American Water Works Association, 1996 - AWWA Drinking water has been implicated as the mode of transmission in several
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H Leclerc, L Schwartzbrod, E Dei-Cas - Critical reviews in microbiology, 2002 - informahealthcare.com Four epidemiological categories were initially devised for classifying
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- ►nih.gov DP Clark - Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 1999 - Am Soc Microbiol Cryptosporidium parvum is an important cause of diarrhea worldwide.
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