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Cryptosporidiosis (patient information)

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Overview

Overview

Cryptosporidium enteritis is an infection of the small intestine with the parasite Cryptosporidium that causes diarrhea.

What causes Cryptosporidiosis?

What causes Cryptosporidiosis?

Cryptosporidium has recently been recognized as a worldwide cause of diarrhea in all age groups. Its major impact has been among those with weakened immune systems, including:

  • People who take medications to suppress their immune system
  • People with HIV or AIDS
  • Transplant recipients

In these groups, this diarrheal infection is not just bothersome, but it also also can lead to severe and life-threatening loss of muscle and body mass (wasting) and malnutrition. The major risk factor is swallowing water contaminated with fecal matter. Those at higher risk include:

  • Animal handlers
  • Men who have sex with men
  • People in close contact with infected individuals
  • Young children

Outbreaks have been linked to:

  • Drinking from contaminated public water supplies
  • Drinking unpasteurized cider
  • Swimming in contaminated pools and lakes
What are the symptoms of Cryptosporidiosis?

What are the symptoms of Cryptosporidiosis?

Who is at highest risk?

Who is at highest risk?

Persons who are immunocompromised are at increased risks of having the diseases

Diagnosis

Diagnosis

  • Antibody test to see if Cryptosporidium are in the stool
  • Intestinal biopsy (rare)
  • Stool examination with special techniques (called AFB staining)
  • Stool ova and parasites exam using a microscope
Treatment options

Treatment options

There are several treatments for cryptosporidium enteritis. Drugs such as nitazoxanide have been used in children and adults. Other drugs that are sometimes used include:

However, these drugs often only help for a little while. It is common for the infection to return. The best approach is to improve the immune status in people who have a weakened immune system. This can be done by using highly active antiviral therapy in people with AIDS. It can lead to a complete remission of cryptosporidium enteritis.

Where to find medical care for Cryptosporidiosis?

Where to find medical care for Cryptosporidiosis?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Cryptosporidiosis

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

In healthy people, the infection will clear up, but it can last up to a month. In people who are immunosuppressed, long-term diarrhea may cause weight loss and malnutrition.

Possible complications

Possible complications

When to seek urgent medical care?

When to seek urgent medical care?

Notify your health care provider if you develop watery diarrhea that does not go away within a few days, especially if you are immunosuppressed.

Prevention

Prevention

Proper sanitation and hygiene, including handwashing, are important measures for preventing this illness. Certain water filters can also reduce risk by filtering out the Cryptosporidium eggs. However, the pores of the filter must be smaller than 1 micron to be effective. If you are immunosuppressed, ask your doctor if you need to boil your water.

Sources

Sources

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/cryptosporidiosis.html Template:WH Template:WS

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