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        1 - بررسی آلودگی کریپتوسپوریدیوزیس در کودکان و گوساله و موش های شهرستان تبریز
        جابر داودی شاهرخ شیرازی سعید مستوفی سجاد وحیدی مددلو
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        2 - Epidemiological study of human Cryptosporidiosis in Varamin area
        seyed mousareza mohammadi
        Cryptosporidiosis is a wide spread cause of diarrhea disease of humans and many mammals caused by infection of intestinal epithelial cells with protozoan agent Cryptosporidium. This study was designed to evaluate epidemiological prevalence of the human cryptosporidiosis More
        Cryptosporidiosis is a wide spread cause of diarrhea disease of humans and many mammals caused by infection of intestinal epithelial cells with protozoan agent Cryptosporidium. This study was designed to evaluate epidemiological prevalence of the human cryptosporidiosis of Varamin area in 2012-2013. The study population comprised 930 human with diarrhea. During the 12 months a total of 930 human fecal samples were collected and one portion of each sample was stored at 4°C and the remaining was stored in potassium dichromate solution until processing. Cryptosporidium oocysts were identified by using formalin detergent concentration and modified Ziehl-Neelsen staining method. The infection rate was  %5.17 in age group 1-10 years , %3.74 in 11-20 years , %4.14 in 21-30 years , %3.41 in 31-40 years, %2.43 in 41-50 years and %1.28 in 51-60 years. In this study a correlation was observed between cryptosporidial infection with human age that a statistically significant difference found between age and prevalence of crytosporidiosis. Because Cryptosporidiosis is a zoonosis infection, the prevalence of Cryptosporidiosis detected in this study suggested that the close interaction between livestock and human in Varamin rural areas may play a role in crytosporidiosis transmission to human.   Manuscript profile
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        3 - Prevalence of cryptosporidiosis in ruminants in Kurdistan province, Iran
        siyamak kakekhani milad moradi
        Cryptosporidium is a protozoan parasite that can cause mainly gastrointestinal diseases in humans and animals. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of Cryptosporidium in ruminants in Kurdistan province.The present study was applied and random For this More
        Cryptosporidium is a protozoan parasite that can cause mainly gastrointestinal diseases in humans and animals. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of Cryptosporidium in ruminants in Kurdistan province.The present study was applied and random For this purpose, a total of 239 fecal samples from 75 sheep, 43 goats and 121 cows At different ages of less than 1 year, 1 to 3 years and 3 years and older in both sexes, for staining and observation of oocysts. To examine the presence of parasites, all samples were stained by Zill Nielsen method and examined microscopically. After analyzing the collected data, the findings showed that the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis in ruminants in Kurdistan province is 15.06% of the tested samples. Also, the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis in Kurdistan province did not show a significant difference compared to age, sex and geographical extent..(P < 0/05)The results show that the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis in ruminants in Kurdistan province is consistent with other studies in this regard. To reduce this prevalence, anti-parasitic health and prevention programs can be used. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Equine cryptosporidium prevalence in border line villages of Urmia province
        سهراب Rasuli ,A Khodadadi ,M Sadagiyani علیرضا Moradpoor R. Salman zadeh
        In this study, 142 stool samples from 70 horses and 72 mules were collected from border villages around urmia province and were evaluated for cryptosporidium oocytes.the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis in the horses was 10.56% and among mules was 12.50%.the highest rate More
        In this study, 142 stool samples from 70 horses and 72 mules were collected from border villages around urmia province and were evaluated for cryptosporidium oocytes.the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis in the horses was 10.56% and among mules was 12.50%.the highest rate of infection was among mules but there was no statistically significant corrolation between horse and mule infection (p>0.05). in our knowledge,this is the first report of cryptosporidium detection in horse fecal samples in Azerbaijan province.because of difficulties on cryptosporiosis treatment and as the cryptosporidium oocytes are a serious threat for drinking water purifying,diagnosis of the infection in hosts and applying a preventive policy must consider.     Manuscript profile