Frequencies and spatial distributions ofCryptosporidiumin livestock animals and children in the Ismailia province of Egypt

Author:

HELMY Y. A.,VON SAMSON-HIMMELSTJERNA G.,NÖCKLER K.,ZESSIN K.-H.

Abstract

SUMMARYFaecal samples from 804 cattle and buffaloes and 165 diarrhoeal children of Ismailia province were investigated by an immunochromatographic screening test and PCR to determine prevalences and distributions ofCryptosporidiumspp. Results were analysed statistically for clustering of animal and human cases.Cryptosporidiumherd prevalence was 73·3% and individual animal prevalence 32·3%.C. parvumwas the dominant species in animals (65·7%). Young calves watered with canal or underground water were at particular risk of infection. Detection rates were higher when calves showed diarrhoea, fever and dehydration. HumanCryptosporidiumprevalence was 49·1%.C. hominisdominated in humans (60·5%), followed byC. parvum(38·3%). Living in villages, drinking underground water and having contact with animals were risk factors. Cluster analysis revealed differences in the distribution of infections between animals and humans and suggests different transmission dynamics.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology

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