Authors
Paul R Hunter, RC Andrew Thompson
Publication date
2005/10/1
Source
International journal for parasitology
Volume
35
Issue
11-12
Pages
1181-1190
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The molecular characterisation of Giardia and Cryptosporidium has given rise to a more epidemiological meaningful and robust taxonomy. Importantly, molecular tools are now available for ‘typing’ isolates of the parasites directly from clinical and environmental samples. As a consequence, information on zoonotic potential has been obtained although the frequency of zoonotic transmission is still poorly understood. Analysis of outbreaks and case–control studies, especially when coupled with genotyping data, is slowly providing information on the public health significance of zoonotic transmission. Such studies support the hypothesis that Cryptosporidium hominis is spread only between humans but that the major reservoir for Cryptosporidium parvum is domestic livestock, predominantly cattle, and that direct contact with infected cattle is a major transmission pathway along with indirect transmission through …
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PR Hunter, RCA Thompson - International journal for parasitology, 2005