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Cyclosporiasis
Known as:
Cyclosporiases
, Cyclosporiasis [Disease/Finding]
A protozoan infection that is caused by Cyclospora cayetanensis, which is most commonly acquired from contaminated food or water, and which is…
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Review
2019
Review
2019
Cyclospora cayetanensis and Cyclosporiasis: An Update
S. Almería
,
H. Cinar
,
J. Dubey
Microorganisms
2019
Corpus ID: 201844603
Cyclospora cayetanensis is a coccidian parasite of humans, with a direct fecal–oral transmission cycle. It is globally…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Challenges of Investigating Community Outbreaks of Cyclosporiasis, British Columbia, Canada
Lena Shah
,
Laura MacDougall
,
Andrea Ellis
,
Corinne Ong
,
S. Shyng
,
Linda LeBlanc
Emerging Infectious Diseases
2009
Corpus ID: 5340861
Investigations of community outbreaks of cyclosporiasis are challenged by case-patients’ poor recall of exposure resulting from…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Foodborne protozoan parasites.
D. Dawson
Journal of food microbiology
2005
Corpus ID: 29759595
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Epidemiologic Differences Between Cyclosporiasis and Cryptosporidiosis in Peruvian Children
C. Bern
,
Y. Ortega
,
+7 authors
R. Gilman
Emerging Infectious Diseases
2002
Corpus ID: 5708099
We compared the epidemiologic characteristics of cyclosporiasis and cryptosporidiosis in data from a cohort study of diarrhea in…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
History of Human Parasitology
F. Cox
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
2002
Corpus ID: 24869582
SUMMARY Humans are hosts to nearly 300 species of parasitic worms and over 70 species of protozoa, some derived from our primate…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Outbreak of Cyclosporiasis Associated with Imported Raspberries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2000
Alice Y. Ho
,
Adriana S. Lopez
,
+7 authors
B. Herwaldt
Emerging Infectious Diseases
2002
Corpus ID: 15805473
An outbreak of cyclosporiasis occurred in attendees of a wedding reception held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 10, 2000…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Cyclospora cayetanensis: a review, focusing on the outbreaks of cyclosporiasis in the 1990s.
B. Herwaldt
Clinical Infectious Diseases
2000
Corpus ID: 40013511
Cyclospora cayetanensis, a coccidian parasite that causes protracted, relapsing gastroenteritis, has a short recorded history. In…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
The Return of Cyclospora in 1997: Another Outbreak of Cyclosporiasis in North America Associated with Imported Raspberries
B. Herwaldt
,
M. Beach
Annals of Internal Medicine
1999
Corpus ID: 24785627
In the spring of 1996, a multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis linked to fresh Guatemalan raspberries occurred in the United…
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Review
1999
Review
1999
Morphologic and molecular characterization of new Cyclospora species from Ethiopian monkeys: C. cercopitheci sp.n., C. colobi sp.n., and C. papionis sp.n.
M. Eberhard
,
A. J. Silva
,
Bruce G Lilley
,
N. Pieniązek
Emerging Infectious Diseases
1999
Corpus ID: 718969
In recent years, human cyclosporiasis has emerged as an important infection, with large outbreaks in the United States and Canada…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
An outbreak in 1996 of cyclosporiasis associated with imported raspberries. The Cyclospora Working Group.
B. Herwaldt
,
M. Ackers
New England Journal of Medicine
1997
Corpus ID: 6047063
BACKGROUND Cyclospora cayetanensis is a parasite that causes gastroenteritis. Until last year most of the documented cases of…
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