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Oocyst Shedding Dynamics in Children with Cryptosporidiosis: a Prospective Clinical Case Series in Ethiopia

Knowledge on the duration of Cryptosporidium oocyst shedding, and how shedding may be affected by subtypes and clinical parameters, is limited. Reduced transmission may be a secondary benefit of cryptosporidiosis treatment in high-prevalence areas. We conducted a prospective clinical case series in...

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Autores principales: Johansen, Øystein H., Abdissa, Alemseged, Bjørang, Ola, Zangenberg, Mike, Sharew, Bizuwarek, Alemu, Yonas, Moyo, Sabrina, Mekonnen, Zeleke, Langeland, Nina, Robertson, Lucy J., Hanevik, Kurt
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9430463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35699433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02741-21
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author Johansen, Øystein H.
Abdissa, Alemseged
Bjørang, Ola
Zangenberg, Mike
Sharew, Bizuwarek
Alemu, Yonas
Moyo, Sabrina
Mekonnen, Zeleke
Langeland, Nina
Robertson, Lucy J.
Hanevik, Kurt
author_facet Johansen, Øystein H.
Abdissa, Alemseged
Bjørang, Ola
Zangenberg, Mike
Sharew, Bizuwarek
Alemu, Yonas
Moyo, Sabrina
Mekonnen, Zeleke
Langeland, Nina
Robertson, Lucy J.
Hanevik, Kurt
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description Knowledge on the duration of Cryptosporidium oocyst shedding, and how shedding may be affected by subtypes and clinical parameters, is limited. Reduced transmission may be a secondary benefit of cryptosporidiosis treatment in high-prevalence areas. We conducted a prospective clinical case series in children of <5 years presenting with diarrhea to a health center and a hospital in Ethiopia over an 18-month period. Stool samples were collected repeatedly from children diagnosed with cryptosporidiosis for up to 60 days. Samples were examined, and Cryptosporidium shedding was quantified, using auramine phenol, immunofluorescent antibody staining, and quantitative PCR (qPCR). In addition, species determination and subtyping were used to attempt to distinguish between new infections and ongoing shedding. Duration and quantity of shedding over time were estimated by time-to-event and quantitative models (sex- and age-adjusted). We also explored how diarrheal severity, acute malnutrition, and Cryptosporidium subtypes correlated with temporal shedding patterns. From 53 confirmed cryptosporidiosis cases, a median of 4 (range 1 to 5) follow-up stool samples were collected and tested for Cryptosporidium. The median duration of oocyst shedding was 31 days (95% confidence interval [CI], 26 to 36 days) after onset of diarrhea, with similar estimates from the quantitative models (31 days, 95% CI 27 to 37 days). Genotype shift occurred in 5 cases (9%). A 10-fold drop in quantity occurred per week for the first 4 weeks. Prolonged oocyst shedding is common in a pediatric clinical population with cryptosporidiosis. We suggest that future intervention trials should evaluate both clinical efficacy and total parasite shedding duration as trial endpoints. IMPORTANCE Cryptosporidiosis is an important cause of diarrhea, malnutrition, and deaths in young children in low-income countries. The infection spreads from person to person. After infection, prolonged release of the Cryptosporidium parasite in stool (shedding) may contribute to further spread of the disease. If diagnosis and treatment are made available, diarrhea will be treated and deaths will be reduced. An added benefit may be to reduce transmission to others. However, shedding duration and its characteristics in children is not well known. We therefore investigated the duration of shedding in a group of young children who sought health care for diarrhea in a hospital and health center in Ethiopia. The study followed 53 children with cryptosporidiosis for 2 months. We found that, on average, children released the parasite for 31 days after the diarrhea episode started. Point-of-care treatment of cryptosporidiosis may therefore reduce onward spread of the Cryptosporidium parasite within communities and households.
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spelling pubmed-94304632022-09-01 Oocyst Shedding Dynamics in Children with Cryptosporidiosis: a Prospective Clinical Case Series in Ethiopia Johansen, Øystein H. Abdissa, Alemseged Bjørang, Ola Zangenberg, Mike Sharew, Bizuwarek Alemu, Yonas Moyo, Sabrina Mekonnen, Zeleke Langeland, Nina Robertson, Lucy J. Hanevik, Kurt Microbiol Spectr Research Article Knowledge on the duration of Cryptosporidium oocyst shedding, and how shedding may be affected by subtypes and clinical parameters, is limited. Reduced transmission may be a secondary benefit of cryptosporidiosis treatment in high-prevalence areas. We conducted a prospective clinical case series in children of <5 years presenting with diarrhea to a health center and a hospital in Ethiopia over an 18-month period. Stool samples were collected repeatedly from children diagnosed with cryptosporidiosis for up to 60 days. Samples were examined, and Cryptosporidium shedding was quantified, using auramine phenol, immunofluorescent antibody staining, and quantitative PCR (qPCR). In addition, species determination and subtyping were used to attempt to distinguish between new infections and ongoing shedding. Duration and quantity of shedding over time were estimated by time-to-event and quantitative models (sex- and age-adjusted). We also explored how diarrheal severity, acute malnutrition, and Cryptosporidium subtypes correlated with temporal shedding patterns. From 53 confirmed cryptosporidiosis cases, a median of 4 (range 1 to 5) follow-up stool samples were collected and tested for Cryptosporidium. The median duration of oocyst shedding was 31 days (95% confidence interval [CI], 26 to 36 days) after onset of diarrhea, with similar estimates from the quantitative models (31 days, 95% CI 27 to 37 days). Genotype shift occurred in 5 cases (9%). A 10-fold drop in quantity occurred per week for the first 4 weeks. Prolonged oocyst shedding is common in a pediatric clinical population with cryptosporidiosis. We suggest that future intervention trials should evaluate both clinical efficacy and total parasite shedding duration as trial endpoints. IMPORTANCE Cryptosporidiosis is an important cause of diarrhea, malnutrition, and deaths in young children in low-income countries. The infection spreads from person to person. After infection, prolonged release of the Cryptosporidium parasite in stool (shedding) may contribute to further spread of the disease. If diagnosis and treatment are made available, diarrhea will be treated and deaths will be reduced. An added benefit may be to reduce transmission to others. However, shedding duration and its characteristics in children is not well known. We therefore investigated the duration of shedding in a group of young children who sought health care for diarrhea in a hospital and health center in Ethiopia. The study followed 53 children with cryptosporidiosis for 2 months. We found that, on average, children released the parasite for 31 days after the diarrhea episode started. Point-of-care treatment of cryptosporidiosis may therefore reduce onward spread of the Cryptosporidium parasite within communities and households. American Society for Microbiology 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9430463/ /pubmed/35699433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02741-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Johansen et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Johansen, Øystein H.
Abdissa, Alemseged
Bjørang, Ola
Zangenberg, Mike
Sharew, Bizuwarek
Alemu, Yonas
Moyo, Sabrina
Mekonnen, Zeleke
Langeland, Nina
Robertson, Lucy J.
Hanevik, Kurt
Oocyst Shedding Dynamics in Children with Cryptosporidiosis: a Prospective Clinical Case Series in Ethiopia
title Oocyst Shedding Dynamics in Children with Cryptosporidiosis: a Prospective Clinical Case Series in Ethiopia
title_full Oocyst Shedding Dynamics in Children with Cryptosporidiosis: a Prospective Clinical Case Series in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Oocyst Shedding Dynamics in Children with Cryptosporidiosis: a Prospective Clinical Case Series in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Oocyst Shedding Dynamics in Children with Cryptosporidiosis: a Prospective Clinical Case Series in Ethiopia
title_short Oocyst Shedding Dynamics in Children with Cryptosporidiosis: a Prospective Clinical Case Series in Ethiopia
title_sort oocyst shedding dynamics in children with cryptosporidiosis: a prospective clinical case series in ethiopia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9430463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35699433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02741-21
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