Cryptosporidium: Still Open Scenarios
Stefania Pane, Lorenza Putignani
Abstract
Cryptosporidiosis is increasingly identified as a leading cause of childhood diarrhea and malnutrition in both low-income and high-income countries. The strong impact on public health in epidemic scenarios makes it increasingly essential to identify the sources of infection and understand the transmission routes in order to apply the right prevention or treatment protocols. The objective of this literature review was to present an overview of the current state of human cryptosporidiosis, reviewing risk factors, discussing advances in the drug treatment and epidemiology, and emphasizing the need to identify a government system for reporting diagnosed cases, hitherto undervalued.
Topics & Concepts
CryptosporidiumEpidemiologyMalnutritionPublic healthEnvironmental healthGovernment (linguistics)Transmission (telecommunications)Intensive care medicineMedicineDiarrheaComputer sciencePathologyBiologyLinguisticsPaleontologyFecesPhilosophyTelecommunicationsParasitic Infections and DiagnosticsAmoebic Infections and Treatments