O'Donoghue P J
Aust Vet J. 1985 Aug;62(8):253-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1985.tb14245.x.
The protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium has gained better recognition over the last decade as an enteropathogen in a wide variety of host animals. Prior to 1975, infections were thought to occur infrequently and to be largely asymptomatic in nature. However, recent studies have revealed the organism to be more prevalent and pathogenic than previously thought. Infections producing clinical disease have been recorded in numerous host species including man, and the organism is now regarded as a newly-emergent zoonosis. This paper collates information currently available on the host range and specificity, life cycle and pathogenicity of the parasite and summarises the various techniques used to diagnose infections.
在过去十年中,原生动物寄生虫隐孢子虫作为多种宿主动物的肠道病原体已得到更广泛的认识。1975年之前,人们认为感染很少发生,而且在很大程度上是无症状的。然而,最近的研究表明,这种生物体比以前认为的更为普遍和具有致病性。在包括人类在内的众多宿主物种中都记录到了产生临床疾病的感染,现在该生物体被视为一种新出现的人畜共患病原体。本文整理了目前关于该寄生虫的宿主范围和特异性、生命周期和致病性的可用信息,并总结了用于诊断感染的各种技术。