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Frequency of Cryptosporidiosis in Children having Persistent Diarrhea

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PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
卷 37, 期 1, 页码 121-124

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PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.12669/pjms.37.1.2700

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Cryptosporidium; Persistent diarrhea; Children

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The study aimed to investigate the frequency of Cryptosporidium infection among children with persistent diarrhea, with a result of 28% infection rate. It highlights the importance of hygiene education, accurate diagnosis, and treatment for Cryptosporidiosis, as well as the need for further research on this pathogen.
Objective: Globally childhood diarrheal diseases continue to be the second leading cause of death. Cryptosporidium spp are important intestinal parasites that cause diarrhea in humans and animals particularly in developing countries. This investigation was carried out to find out the frequency of cryptosporidiosis in children presenting with persistent diarrhea. Methods: Two hundred stool samples were collected in this descriptive cross-sectional study conducted at Microbiology Department, Combined Military Hospital, Lahore Pakistan between the months of July to Dec 2014. Children aged five years to 12 years who presented with persistent diarrhea were included in the study. Stool specimens were processed using the modified acid-fast staining method, and microscopically examined for Cryptosporidium infection. Results: The average age of study participants was 7.95 with a standard deviation of 2.21 years. Among the participants 66% were males whereas 34% were females. Twenty eight percent had presence of oocysts in stool samples. Conclusions: The frequency of Cryptosporidiosis among children with persistent diarrhea was 28%. This high frequency indicates that this population is uniquely susceptible to infection. It also highlights the need for education about hygiene, accurate diagnosis, and treatment of Cryptosporidiosis. There is also a need for additional studies regarding the occurrence of this pathogen.

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