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* Worldwide distribution; endemic in developing countries with outbreaks in developed countries
* Worldwide distribution; endemic in developing countries with outbreaks in developed countries
* Acquired via contaminated food or water, especially '''raspberries''', watercress, lettuce, basil, cilantro, etc.
* Acquired via contaminated food or water, especially '''raspberries''', watercress, lettuce, basil, cilantro, etc.
* Humans are the only known host


=== Life Cycle ===
=== Life Cycle ===

Revision as of 13:59, 10 October 2019

Background

Epidemiology

  • Worldwide distribution; endemic in developing countries with outbreaks in developed countries
  • Acquired via contaminated food or water, especially raspberries, watercress, lettuce, basil, cilantro, etc.
  • Humans are the only known host

Life Cycle

  • Oocysts are quite resistant, and require sporulation in the environment before they are infectious
    • Each contains two sporocysts, each of which in turn contains two sporozoites

Clinical Presentation

  • Primarily causes an opportunistic infection
  • Causes an acute or chronic diarrhea
    • Usually present sooner than, for example, Giardia lamblia, since they're more unwell
  • More inflammatory than some of the other intestinal protozoa, with more fevers and malaise
  • Complications can include reactive arthritis and Guillain-Barré syndrome

Diagnosis

  • Stool microscopy with stool acid-fast staining, often requiring multiple samples
  • PCR

Management