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  1. Jul 24, 2017 · Medically reviewed by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D. — Written by Donna Christiano — Updated on August 15, 2018. Cryptosporidiosis is a highly contagious intestinal infection. Learn the symptoms ...

  2. Most people with a healthy immune system don't need to be treated. Cryptosporidiosis will resolve on its own. In those who have a weak immune system, the focus of treatment is often on getting the immunity back. Otherwise, a medicine called nitazoxanide can be used to treat this parasite.

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · Overview. Cryptosporidiosis is a diarrhea-causing disease that is spread through germs that live in the poop of infected people or animals. When a person swallows Cryptosporidium, or "Crypto" germs, they can become infected. Symptoms of cryptosporidiosis generally begin 2 to 10 days (average 7 days) after infection and last 1 to 2 weeks.

  4. May 7, 2022 · Cryptosporidium Infection Treatment. For people who have advanced HIV, or AIDS, the most important treatment is antiretroviral therapy . It fights the virus and helps your immune system work better.

  5. Cryptosporidium parvum (formerly known as C. parvum genotype II) and C. hominis (formerly known as C. parvum genotype I) are the leading causes of human cryptosporidiosis. C. meleagridis, C. felis, C. canis, C. ubiquitum, C. cuniculus, C. viatorum, Chipmunk genotype I, Cryptosporidium mink genotype, and C. muris can also infect humans. Life Cycle:

  6. Key Points. Cryptosporidiosis spreads easily because fecal excretion of oocysts persists for weeks after symptoms resolve, a very small number of oocysts are required for infection, and oocysts are difficult to remove by conventional water filtration and are resistant to chlorination.

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · Treatment in hospital usually involves giving rehydration solution via a special tube called a 'nasogastric tube'. This tube passes through your child's nose, down their throat and directly into their stomach. An alternative treatment is with fluids given directly into a vein (intravenous fluids). Eat as normally as possible

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