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1 November 2003 Cryptosporidium Species and Genotypes in HIV-Positive Patients in Lima, Peru
VITALIANO A. CAMA, CARYN BERN, I.M. SULAIMAN, ROBERT H. GILMAN, EDUARDO TICONA, ALDO VIVAR, VIVIAN KAWAI, DANIEL VARGAS, LING ZHOU, LIHUA XIAO
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Cryptosporidium parasites from a cross-sectional study conducted in two national hospitals in Lima, Peru were genetically characterized to determine the diversity of Cryptosporidium spp. in HIV-positive people. A total of 2,672 patients participated in this study and provided 13,937 specimens. Cryptosporidium oocysts were detected by microscopy in 354 (13.3%) of the patients. Analysis of 951 Cryptosporidium-positive specimens from 300 patients using a small subunit rRNA-based PCR-RFLP tool identified 6 genotypes; Cryptosporidium hominis was the species most frequently detected (67.5%), followed by C. meleagridis (12.6%) and C. parvum (11.3%). Cryptosporidium canis (4.0%), C. felis (3.3%), and Cryptosporidium pig genotype (0.5%) were also found. These findings indicate that C. hominis is the predominant species in Peruvian HIV-positive persons, and that zoonotic Cryptosporidium spp. account for about 30% of cryptosporidiosis in these patients.

VITALIANO A. CAMA, CARYN BERN, I.M. SULAIMAN, ROBERT H. GILMAN, EDUARDO TICONA, ALDO VIVAR, VIVIAN KAWAI, DANIEL VARGAS, LING ZHOU, and LIHUA XIAO "Cryptosporidium Species and Genotypes in HIV-Positive Patients in Lima, Peru," The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 50(6), 531-533, (1 November 2003). https://doi.org/10.1368/1066-5234(2003)050[0531:CSAGIH]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 November 2003
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