Belhadj S, Kallel K, Boussen N, Ghobantini A, Bejaoui M, Ben Salem N, Zribi A, Ben Chaabane T, Chaker E
Laboratoire de Parasitologie-Mycologie, Hôpital la Rabta.
Tunis Med. 1999 Dec;77(12):638-43.
Cryptosporidium and Microsporidian play an important part in the diarrhoeic pathology of the immunocompromised patients. The study of 35 cases of cryptosporidiosis and 4 cases of intestinal microsporidiosis diagnosed in the parasitology laboratory of Rabta hospital of Tunis shows that cryptosporidiosis prevalence is 17.24% for AIDS patients, 3.45% for immunocompromised patients VIH (-), and microsporidiosis prevalence is 5.7% for patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Common points for these two parasitosis are: Clinical syndromes dominated by an acute diarrhea A diagnosis based on specific techniques showing the significance of the clinical orientation. Lack of an effective specific therapy.