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Title: Cryptosporidium parvum


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Cryptosporidium parvum
  • Melissa Lamb

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Cryptosporidium parvum
  • Enteric parasite
  • One of the three most common diarrhea-causing
    pathogens in the world

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Prevalence
  • Found in most parts of the world
  • Most prevalent in Asia, Africa, Australia, South
    America
  • Antibody prevalence in Peru and Venezuela 64
  • 32 in Peace Corps workers
  • More prevalent in rural areas of U.S.
  • More animal contact

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Transmission
  • Fecal-oral route
  • Fomites
  • Water
  • Drinking water (even after treatment)
  • Swimming pools
  • Unpasteurized Apple Cider
  • Animal contact
  • Food

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Infectivity
  • C. parvum has a low ID50 (9-1000 oocysts)
  • Can be infected by just one oocyst
  • 10 billion oocysts per gram infected feces

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Life Cycle
http//www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/Cryptosporidiosis
.asp?bodyFrames/A-F/Cryptosporidiosis/body_Crypto
sporidiosis_life_cycle_lrg.htm
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Life Cycle
http//www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/Cryptosporidiosis
.asp?bodyFrames/A-F/Cryptosporidiosis/body_Crypto
sporidiosis_life_cycle_lrg.htm
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Oocyst
  • Double walled
  • Resistant to chlorine, drying, progressive
    freezing, salt water
  • Only stage in life cycle that can live ex vivo
  • Imbeds itself in gut epithelium and releases
    sporozoites
  • Reproduction continues sexually and asexually

9
Life Cycle
http//www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/Cryptosporidiosis
.asp?bodyFrames/A-F/Cryptosporidiosis/body_Crypto
sporidiosis_life_cycle_lrg.htm
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Clinical Characteristics
  • Secretory diarrhea (some mucous, but no blood)
  • Slight fever, fatigue, myalgia
  • Oocysts may infect the lungs and trachea,
    resulting in cough
  • Dehydration and extreme weight loss in
    immunocompromised

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Detection
  • Acid-fast stain of infected feces
  • Direct immunofluorescence antibody stain using
    monoclonal antibody to oocyst wall

http//www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/HTML/ImageLibrary/Cryp
tosporidiosis_il.htm
Modified acid-fast oocyst stain
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Treatment
  • Nitazoxanide
  • Interferes with folate production
  • Prevents parasite replication
  • Immunocompetent
  • C. parvum will usually pass on its own
  • Immunocompromised
  • AIDS patients treat with antiretrovirals and
    strengthen immune system, no cure
  • Others would not benefit from antiretrovirals
    keep hydrated

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Prevention
  • Water filtration
  • Filters must be lt1 um to filter oocyst
  • Swimming pools
  • Must be drained if infected fecal accident
  • Pasteurization
  • Hand washing
  • Particularly in daycares

C. Parvum (left) and Giardia intestinalis (right)
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Bottled Watersnot all are created equal
  • Water so labeled has been processed by method
    effective against crypto
  • Reverse osmosis treated
  • Distilled
  • Micro-filtered
  • Filtered through an absolute 1 micron or smaller
    filter
  • "One micron absolute"
  • Water so labeled may not have been processed by
    method effective against crypto
  • Carbon-filtered
  • Filtered
  • Particle-filtered
  • Multimedia-filtered
  • Ozonated
  • Ozone-treated
  • Ultraviolet light-treated
  • Activated carbon-treated
  • Carbon dioxide-treated
  • Ion exchange-treated
  • Deionized

http//www.cdc.gov/NCIDOD/DPD/parasites/cryptospor
idiosis/factsht_crypto_prevent_water.htm
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Outbreaks
  • Milwaukee, WI 1993 400,000 people
  • Gainesville, FL 1995 day camp
  • New York 1996 unpasteurized apple cider

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Summary
  • Cryptosporidiosis caused by cryptosporidium
    parvum
  • Transmitted via fecal-oral route
  • Oocyst stage in life cycle is resilient
  • Oocyst imbeds itself in gut epithelium
  • Infection usually occurs from tainted water, even
    if it has been treated
  • No cure in immunocompromised
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