Cryptosporidium (crip-toe-spor-ID-ee-um) is a protozoan, a single-celled parasite that lives in the intestines of animals and people. This microscopic pathogen causes a disease called ...
Almost a fifth of pre-washed vegetables on supermarket shelves in the UK could contain a parasite found in contaminated faeces, a study suggests. Scientists found traces of cryptosporidium, the ...
The UK Health and Security Agency says it is trying to find the source of the outbreak of cryptosporidium. Cryptosporidium is a tiny organism that causes an illness in people and some animals ...
A waterborne disease has been discovered in pre-washed vegetables being sold in Kent. Cryptosporidium, which can cause diarrhoea and sickness, was found in 17% of samples of pre-washed vegetables ...
While cryptosporidiosis, infection by the protist parasite Cryptosporidium, is rare in the U.S., it is a common cause of deadly diarrhea in other parts of the world. The only FDA-approved ...
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