Cryptosporidium spp.

Cryptosporidium spp. are a group of protozoan parasites that cause cryptosporidiosis, an infectious gastrointestinal disease. Known for their resilience in various environments, especially in water, these parasites play a key role in outbreaks of diarrheal illness affecting both humans and animals.

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What is Cryptosporidium spp?

Cryptosporidium species are small, single-celled parasites that infect the intestinal tract of humans and a wide range of animals. The parasite’s life cycle includes both sexual and asexual phases, and it produces oocysts that are shed in the feces of infected individuals. These oocysts are highly resistant to environmental stresses and common disinfectants, making them a persistent source of infection.

What are the symptoms of Cryptosporidium spp?
  • Watery diarrhea
  • Stomach cramps or pain
  • Dehydration
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Fever
  • Weight loss
How are Cryptosporidium spp. transmitted?

Cryptosporidium spp. are most commonly transmitted through water contaminated with the parasite’s oocysts, including drinking and recreational water. They can also spread through person-to-person contact, especially in places like daycare centers, and through animal-to-human contact. The oocysts are hardy and can survive for long periods in the environment, especially in water.

How to prevent Cryptosporidium spp?
  • Avoid drinking water that might be contaminated, especially untreated water from lakes, rivers, or pools.
  • Use water filters capable of removing Cryptosporidium oocysts or boil water for at least one minute.
  • Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water, particularly after using the bathroom, changing diapers, and before eating or preparing food.
  • Avoid swallowing water while swimming in pools, lakes, or rivers.
  • Practice good hygiene in food preparation and handling.

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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 Cryptosporidium spp?
What are the symptoms of Cryptosporidium spp?
How are Cryptosporidium spp. transmitted?
How to prevent Cryptosporidium spp?
What is Cryptosporidium spp?
What are the symptoms of Cryptosporidium spp?
How are Cryptosporidium spp. transmitted?
How to prevent Cryptosporidium spp?
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