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Cryptosporidiosis in Immunocompromised Children

Research Authors
Ahmed K. Dyab,
Mohammed El-salahy M. Monib,
Mohamed M. Amin*,
Bahaa Hawary,
Rehab M.Desoky
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Medical Microbiology
Research Member
Research Publisher
www.ejmm-eg.com info@ejmm-eg.com
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 27 / No.2 / April 2018
Research Website
www.ejmm-eg.com info@ejmm-eg.com
Research Year
2018
Research_Pages
143-149
Research Abstract

Background: Cryptosporidium parvum is an obligate intracellular parasite of the
Coccidia class that infects the microvilli epithelial cells of the digestive and respiratory
systems Objectives: this study aims to detection of the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis
among immune compromised children who receive chemotherapy and to compare the
three different methods for diagnosis of Cryptosporidium Methodology: 200 children in
Aswan oncology institute were enrolled in this study, clinical assessment as well as stool
examination by modified Ziehl-Neelsen stain, ELISA assay and Immunofluorescence
tests were done. Results: The study showed that the over-all infection was 43.5% by
immunofluorescence method, 40.5% by ELISA and 28% by modified Ziehl -Neelsen stain.
Infection rate increases in haematological malignancies (AML54.8%, HD46.2 %,
ALL41.6%, NON HD 27.3%) than non haematological malignancy (wilms 50%,
sarcoma 45.5%, and neuroblastoma 42.9%). Conclusion: Cryptosporidium infection is
an important public health problem in Immunocompromised children, raising awareness
about cryptosporidiosis has very important effect to decrease prevalence of this parasitic
infection.