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. 1984 Sep 29;289(6448):814-6.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.289.6448.814.

Cryptosporidiosis in an urban community

Cryptosporidiosis in an urban community

D A Hunt et al. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). .

Abstract

Over three months Cryptosporidium oocysts were identified in faecal samples from 43 (5%) of 867 patients presenting to their general practitioners with gastrointestinal symptoms. Cryptosporidium was the second most common enteric pathogen identified. Of the 867 patients, 329 were children aged under 5, of whom 24 (7%) excreted Cryptosporidium. A characteristic clinical presentation of infection with Cryptosporidium was recognised--namely, mild gastroenteritis with four to six watery, mucoid, and offensive motions a day, which lasted for one to two weeks. The source of infection was not identified, but direct contact with farm animals was not a feature and no association with a common water supply could be established.

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