Sporadic Cryptosporidium infection in Nigerian children: risk factors with species identification

Cambridge University Press,page NO:946–954

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Auteurs principaux: TANNER, C. J., MOLLOY, S. F., KIRWAN, P., ASAOLU, S. O., SMITH, H. V.
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author TANNER, C. J.
MOLLOY, S. F.
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ASAOLU, S. O.
SMITH, H. V.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-52302023-05-13T18:07:48Z Sporadic Cryptosporidium infection in Nigerian children: risk factors with species identification TANNER, C. J. MOLLOY, S. F. KIRWAN, P. ASAOLU, S. O. SMITH, H. V. Cryptosporidium ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS epidemiology infectious disease epidemiology parasitic disease epidemiology and control Cambridge University Press,page NO:946–954 A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate risk factors for sporadic Cryptosporidium infection in a paediatric population in Nigeria. Of 692 children, 134 (19.4%) were infected with Cryptosporidium oocysts. Cryptosporidium spp. were identified in 49 positive samples using PCR–restriction fragment length polymorphism and direct sequencing of the glycoprotein60 (GP60) gene. Generalized linear mixed-effects models were used to identify risk factors for all Cryptosporidium infections, as well as for C. hominis and C. parvum both together and separately. Risk factors identified for all Cryptosporidium infections included malaria infection and a lack of Ascaris infection. For C. hominis infections, stunting and younger age were highlighted as risk factors, while stunting and malaria infection were identified as risk factors for C. parvum infection 2023-05-13T16:26:53Z 2023-05-13T16:26:53Z 2010-08-27 Journal https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5230 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press
spellingShingle Cryptosporidium
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
epidemiology
infectious disease epidemiology
parasitic disease epidemiology and control
TANNER, C. J.
MOLLOY, S. F.
KIRWAN, P.
ASAOLU, S. O.
SMITH, H. V.
Sporadic Cryptosporidium infection in Nigerian children: risk factors with species identification
title Sporadic Cryptosporidium infection in Nigerian children: risk factors with species identification
title_full Sporadic Cryptosporidium infection in Nigerian children: risk factors with species identification
title_fullStr Sporadic Cryptosporidium infection in Nigerian children: risk factors with species identification
title_full_unstemmed Sporadic Cryptosporidium infection in Nigerian children: risk factors with species identification
title_short Sporadic Cryptosporidium infection in Nigerian children: risk factors with species identification
title_sort sporadic cryptosporidium infection in nigerian children risk factors with species identification
topic Cryptosporidium
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
epidemiology
infectious disease epidemiology
parasitic disease epidemiology and control
url https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5230
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