Cystisospora belli

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Cystoisospora belli /
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Background

Epidemiology

  • Worldwide, but more in tropical and subtropical areas
  • Mostly associated with HIV infection, but can also cause a traveller's diarrhea

Life Cycle

  • Oocysts are shed into the environment
    • Each contains one sporoblast
    • Remain viable for months
  • Oocysts sporulate in the environment before becoming infectious
    • Sporoblasts dividing and maturing into two sporocysts, which in turn divide and mature into two sporozoites each
  • The sporulated oocyst (containing four sporozoites) is ingested
  • In the proximal small bowel, the sporozoites are released and develop into merozoites
  • The merozoites go through asexual reproduction, eventually followed by sexual reproduction that results in development of an immature oocyst, which is shed

Clinical Presentation