Abstract
Background:  Cryptosporidium  species are coccidian parasites that infect the digestive
and respiratory systems of vertebrates. Transmission from animals to humans especially
in rural areas was reported. Children are more prone particularly in unhygienic places.
Cryptosporidiosis  infections  originate  from  public  swimming  pools,  common  meals,
water wells and unhygienic drinking water sources.
Objective:  This  cross-sectional  study,  conducted  in  Sohag  Governorate,  Egypt,
determined the prevalence of intestinal cryptosporidiosis in children and identified the
risk factors for infection. The results may facilitate evaluation of the endemic level of
intestinal  cryptosporidiosis  and  determine  whether  widespread  or  focal  measures  of
parasite control are required.
Participants and Methods: After obtaining official permission and providing the study
design,  consents  were  obtained  from  the  parents  of  all  children.  400  children  aged
between 1-12 years at nursery/primary schools of Sohag were enrolled. Each participant
was  specified  with  a  detailed  data  collection  questionnaire.  General  and  abdominal
clinical assessment and stool examination by modified Zeihl-Neelsen stain were done.
Results:  The study showed that the over-all infection  rate among the examined group
was  40%.  Infection  was  more  prevalent  in  males  (45%)  than  in  females  (33%),
particularly  among  the  age  group  from  6  to12  years.  Higher  infection  rates  were
detected in rural areas (60%) than urban areas (20%). Prevalence increased in summer
(55.5%), spring (33.3%) and autumn (25%) and decreased in winter (12.5%).
Conclusions:  Cryptosporidium infection is prevalent among the investigated Egyptian
children with variable infection rate with respect to child age and season.
Research Department	
              
          Research Journal	
              Aljouf University Medical Journal (AUMJ)
          Research Member	
          
      Research Publisher	
              Aljouf University
          Research Rank	
              1
          Research Vol	
               1; 5(2)
          Research Website	
              NULL
          Research Year	
              2018
          Research_Pages	
              11 - 16
          Research Abstract	
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