Cyclospora cayetanensis

Cyclospora cayetanensis is a microscopic protozoan parasite that causes cyclosporiasis, an intestinal infection characterized by prolonged and recurrent diarrhea. It is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions and has been associated with numerous foodborne outbreaks worldwide.

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What is Cyclospora cayetanensis?

Cyclospora cayetanensis is a single-celled parasite that infects the small intestine. It has a complex life cycle that requires time outside the host to become infectious. The disease it causes, cyclosporiasis, is notable for its potential to cause prolonged and relapsing symptoms, particularly affecting the gastrointestinal system.

What are the symptoms of Cyclospora cayetanensis?
  • Watery diarrhea, often with frequent, sometimes explosive, bowel movements
  • Loss of appetite
  • Weight loss
  • Bloating
  • Increased gas
  • Stomach cramps
  • Nausea
  • Fatigue
  • Low-grade fever
How is Cyclospora cayetanensis transmitted?

Cyclospora is transmitted through the ingestion of food or water contaminated with feces that contain the parasite. The oocysts need time (days to weeks) outside the host to become infectious. Common sources of outbreaks have included contaminated fresh produce such as berries, lettuce, and herbs. Direct person-to-person transmission is unlikely as the oocysts are not immediately infectious when shed in feces.

How to prevent Cyclospora cayetanensis?
  • Wash fresh produce thoroughly before eating, especially when in tropical or subtropical regions.
  • Be cautious of consuming raw fruits and vegetables in areas where cyclosporiasis is common.
  • Drink clean, filtered, or boiled water to avoid waterborne contamination.
  • Practice good hand hygiene, especially after using the bathroom and before handling food.

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Parasite Test

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The Parasite Test detects six common parasites using a stool sample: Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba histolytica, Cryptosporidium spp., Cyclospora cayetanensis, Blastocystis hominis, and Dientamoeba fragilis. While these parasites can remain dormant for years without causing symptoms, they may later become active, leading to issues such as IBS, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, fatigue, depression, or joint problems. Taking this test allows you to proactively manage your health and make a fresh start.
Additionally, considering nutrient level tests for Amino Acids, Vitamins (B12, folate, D, E, Q10), and a Nutrition test can be insightful, as parasites may affect nutrient absorption. For a broader understanding of gut health, our Candida, Gut Microbiome XL, and SIBO tests offer further insights into your digestive system’s condition.

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What is Cyclospora cayetanensis?
What are the symptoms of Cyclospora cayetanensis?
How is Cyclospora cayetanensis transmitted?
How to prevent Cyclospora cayetanensis?
What is Cyclospora cayetanensis?
What are the symptoms of Cyclospora cayetanensis?
How is Cyclospora cayetanensis transmitted?
How to prevent Cyclospora cayetanensis?
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