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The Gut-Wrenching Effects of Cryptosporidiosis and Giardiasis in Children

Mayuri Prabakaran, Lyssa J. Weible, J. P. de Champlain, Ryan Jiang, Katalina Biondi, Ana A. Weil, Wesley C. Van Voorhis, Kayode K. Ojo

2023Microorganisms26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cryptosporidium species and Giardia duodenalis are infectious intestinal protozoan pathogens that cause alarming rates of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Children are more likely to have clinical symptoms due to their less developed immune systems and factors such as undernutrition, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The severity of the symptoms and clinical manifestations in children may vary from asymptomatic to life-threatening depending on the Cryptosporidium species/G. duodenalis strains and the resulting complex stepwise interactions between the parasite, the host nutritional and immunologic status, and the gut microbiome profile. Structural damages inflicted by both parasites to epithelial cells in the large and small intestines could severely impair children’s gut health, including the ability to absorb nutrients, resulting in stunted growth, diminished neurocognitive development, and other long-term effects. Clinically approved cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis drugs have broad antimicrobial effects that have incomprehensible impacts on growing children’s gut health.

Topics & Concepts

CryptosporidiumMalnutritionGiardiaBiologyImmunologyDiarrheaImmune systemMedicineFecesMicrobiologyPathologyParasitic Infections and DiagnosticsAmoebic Infections and TreatmentsChild Nutrition and Water Access
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