Irish Veterinary Journal (Aug 2006)

An Irish perspective on <it>Cryptosporidium</it>. Part 1

  • Zintl Annetta,
  • Mulcahy Grace,
  • de Waal Theo,
  • de Waele Valerie,
  • Byrne Catherine,
  • Clyne Marguerite,
  • Holden Nicholas,
  • Fanning Seamus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-59-8-442
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 8
pp. 442 – 447

Abstract

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Abstract Cryptosporidiosis, a protozoal disease which causes significant morbidity in humans, is one of the chief causes of diarrhoea in neonatal ruminants. Although the parasite poses a significant threat to public health and animal health in Ireland, its epidemiology on the island is only poorly understood. Environmental studies have shown the waterborne parasite to be widespread in some untreated waterbodies around Ireland. The island's hydrogeological situation, combined with high stocking rates of livestock and the absence of filtration from regular water treatment, render it vulnerable to large-scale outbreaks. This review discusses the parasite in the Irish context and underlines the need for a reference facility to provide active surveillance on the island.

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