Prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. infection in renal transplant and hemodialysis patients

Hazrati Tappeh, KH and Gharavi, M.J and Makhdoomi, K and Rahbar, M and Taghizadeh Afshari, A (2006) Prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. infection in renal transplant and hemodialysis patients. Iranian Journal of Public Health, 35 (3). pp. 54-57.

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Abstract

Transplanted and hemodialysis patients are frequently affected by parasitic diseases such as cryptosporidiosis. Cryptosporidium
is a parasite causing self-limited diarrhea and enteritis in healthy individuals. The presence of Cryptosporidium
infection was studied in three groups including 87 renal transplant patients, 103 hemodialysis patients, and 60 healthy individuals
as the control group. Two stool specimens were obtained from each case. The specimens were concentrated by the
formalin-ether method and two smears were prepared from each. The smears were stained by modified acid-fast method and
were observed under a light microscope. Ten (11.5%) renal transplant and 4 (3.88%) hemodialysis patients were positive for
Cryptosporidium infection. No positive results were obtained in the control group. The results showed a statistically significant
difference between renal transplant and control groups (P= 0.02), but the difference between hemodialysis and control
groups was not significant (P= 0.2). The results also showed that the rate of Cryptosporidium infection in renal transplant
patients was much higher than hemodialysis patients. The susceptibility of renal transplant patients to Cryptosporidium infection
is much more than other studied groups and this could be due to immunosuppressive therapy in these patients

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: cited By 12
Uncontrolled Keywords: Cryptosporidium spp., Renal transplantation, Hemodialysis, Protozoa, Iran
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email gholipour.s@umsu.ac.ir
Date Deposited: 19 Aug 2017 09:56
Last Modified: 10 Jun 2019 07:08
URI: https://eprints.umsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/1418

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