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Epidemiologic Differences Between Cyclosporiasis and Cryptosporidiosis in Peruvian Children

We compared the epidemiologic characteristics of cyclosporiasis and cryptosporidiosis in data from a cohort study of diarrhea in a periurban community near Lima, Peru. Children had an average of 0.20 episodes of cyclosporiasis/year and 0.22 episodes of cryptosporidiosis/year of follow-up. The incide...

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Autores principales: Bern, Caryn, Ortega, Ynes, Checkley, William, Roberts, Jacquelin M., Lescano, Andres G., Cabrera, Lilia, Verastegui, Manuela, Black, Robert E., Sterling, Charles, Gilman, Robert H.
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2738493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12023913
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid0806.01-0331
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author Bern, Caryn
Ortega, Ynes
Checkley, William
Roberts, Jacquelin M.
Lescano, Andres G.
Cabrera, Lilia
Verastegui, Manuela
Black, Robert E.
Sterling, Charles
Gilman, Robert H.
author_facet Bern, Caryn
Ortega, Ynes
Checkley, William
Roberts, Jacquelin M.
Lescano, Andres G.
Cabrera, Lilia
Verastegui, Manuela
Black, Robert E.
Sterling, Charles
Gilman, Robert H.
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description We compared the epidemiologic characteristics of cyclosporiasis and cryptosporidiosis in data from a cohort study of diarrhea in a periurban community near Lima, Peru. Children had an average of 0.20 episodes of cyclosporiasis/year and 0.22 episodes of cryptosporidiosis/year of follow-up. The incidence of cryptosporidiosis peaked at 0.42 for 1-year-old children and declined to 0.06 episodes/child-year for 5- to 9-year-old children. In contrast, the incidence of cyclosporiasis was fairly constant among 1- to 9-year-old children (0.21 to 0.28 episodes/child-year). Likelihood of diarrhea decreased significantly with each episode of cyclosporiasis; for cryptosporidiosis, this trend was not statistically significant. Both infections were more frequent during the warm season (December to May) than the cooler season (June to November). Cryptosporidiosis was more frequent in children from houses without a latrine or toilet. Cyclosporiasis was associated with ownership of domestic animals, especially birds, guinea pigs, and rabbits.
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spelling pubmed-27384932009-09-16 Epidemiologic Differences Between Cyclosporiasis and Cryptosporidiosis in Peruvian Children Bern, Caryn Ortega, Ynes Checkley, William Roberts, Jacquelin M. Lescano, Andres G. Cabrera, Lilia Verastegui, Manuela Black, Robert E. Sterling, Charles Gilman, Robert H. Emerg Infect Dis Research We compared the epidemiologic characteristics of cyclosporiasis and cryptosporidiosis in data from a cohort study of diarrhea in a periurban community near Lima, Peru. Children had an average of 0.20 episodes of cyclosporiasis/year and 0.22 episodes of cryptosporidiosis/year of follow-up. The incidence of cryptosporidiosis peaked at 0.42 for 1-year-old children and declined to 0.06 episodes/child-year for 5- to 9-year-old children. In contrast, the incidence of cyclosporiasis was fairly constant among 1- to 9-year-old children (0.21 to 0.28 episodes/child-year). Likelihood of diarrhea decreased significantly with each episode of cyclosporiasis; for cryptosporidiosis, this trend was not statistically significant. Both infections were more frequent during the warm season (December to May) than the cooler season (June to November). Cryptosporidiosis was more frequent in children from houses without a latrine or toilet. Cyclosporiasis was associated with ownership of domestic animals, especially birds, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2002-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2738493/ /pubmed/12023913 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid0806.01-0331 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Bern, Caryn
Ortega, Ynes
Checkley, William
Roberts, Jacquelin M.
Lescano, Andres G.
Cabrera, Lilia
Verastegui, Manuela
Black, Robert E.
Sterling, Charles
Gilman, Robert H.
Epidemiologic Differences Between Cyclosporiasis and Cryptosporidiosis in Peruvian Children
title Epidemiologic Differences Between Cyclosporiasis and Cryptosporidiosis in Peruvian Children
title_full Epidemiologic Differences Between Cyclosporiasis and Cryptosporidiosis in Peruvian Children
title_fullStr Epidemiologic Differences Between Cyclosporiasis and Cryptosporidiosis in Peruvian Children
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiologic Differences Between Cyclosporiasis and Cryptosporidiosis in Peruvian Children
title_short Epidemiologic Differences Between Cyclosporiasis and Cryptosporidiosis in Peruvian Children
title_sort epidemiologic differences between cyclosporiasis and cryptosporidiosis in peruvian children
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2738493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12023913
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid0806.01-0331
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