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Case Reports
. 1995 May;33(5):1267-9.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.33.5.1267-1269.1995.

Cyclospora species as a gastrointestinal pathogen in immunocompetent hosts

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Cyclospora species as a gastrointestinal pathogen in immunocompetent hosts

W W Ooi et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1995 May.

Abstract

Previous reports of diarrhea resulting from Cyclospora species have been linked to travelers and immunocompromised patients. We conducted a prospective study of 1,042 formalin-ethyl acetate fecal concentrates collected from patients with diarrhea. Between May and November 1993, we identified three patients for whom studies were positive for nonrefractile spherical organisms measuring 10 microns in diameter and containing a cluster of refractile membrane-bound globules. The cysts exhibited variable acid fastness consistent with Cyclospora species. These three patients had no history of recent travel and presented with relapsing, watery, nonbloody diarrhea that lasted from 12 days to 8 weeks. No other parasitic or bacterial pathogens were identified in their stools. All three instances of diarrhea occurred in May or June. No common source of food or water was identified. None of these patients were immunosuppressed, and their diarrhea resolved spontaneously. We suggest that Cyclospora species should be considered in community-acquired diarrhea.

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