Cryptosporidium Parvum is a waterborne parasite encased in a leathery shell, or oocyst and causes severe flu-like symptoms when ingested. Once ingested the walls of the oocyst are softened by the digestive fluids in the stomach and small intestine. Tiny protozoa emerge and immediately begin to reproduce and infect the intestinal lining. This process impairs the small intestines ability to absorb water and nutrients, which causes the infected person or animal to expel the oocyst through diarrhea and vomiting Cryptosporidium is one of the most resistant parasites to water chemical treatments ever encountered. This makes treating water for Cryptosporidium very difficult. The parasite responds somewhat to chlorine but only in high doses and it is resistant to many commonly used hospital and laboratory disinfectants. To date, it seems Cryptosporidium can be removed only by filtration. Information extracted from Fact Sheet No. 14 published by National Health & Medical research Council.) http://www.brita.com.au/why_filter_water/cryptosporidium
Cryptosporidium is a parasite that can be found in water, and when ingested can cause gastrointestinal illness and diarrhea. In healthy people symptoms usually disappear with in a month.
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Can staph cause , hives .
yes it can cause nausea
It can cause cervical cancer if it's not treated. But there are a lot of different stands of this virus. Some cause warts rather than cancer. Some cause both.
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Cryptosporidium
The scientific name for Cryptosporidiosis is Cryptosporidium infection.
yes
Iridium cryptosporidium
No, It's not. It is related to fungi
Amphotericin, or macrolide (such as Roxithromycin)
Cryptosporidium, a group of protozoan parasites, move by gliding along the surface of cells in the gastrointestinal tract using a unique mechanism called actin-based motility. This motion allows cryptosporidium to invade and colonize the host's intestinal cells, causing symptoms such as watery diarrhea.
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Cryptosporidium 137 in destroy all humans 2(d a h), u start as Cryptosporidium 138 as crypto 137 is deceased as it says in the game intro.
A group of parasites in the phylum Apicomplexa group contain cryptosporidium in their cell wall composition. This includes plasmodium, such as the plasomdium falciparum parasite that causes malaria, and the toxoplasma sometimes found in feline feces.
I can think of two right off the bat, cholera and cryptosporidium
Treatment for pathogenic protozoa typically involves the use of specific medications such as antiprotozoal drugs. The choice of medication depends on the type of protozoa causing the infection. Commonly prescribed drugs include metronidazole, atovaquone, and artemether. It is important to follow the treatment regimen as prescribed by a healthcare provider to ensure effective eradication of the protozoa.