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Multisite Study of Cryptosporidiosis in Children with Diarrhea in India
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Pathogen DetectionSusceptible HostCryptosporidial DiarrheaGastroenterologyPathologyMultisite StudyTraveler DiarrheaGastrointestinal VirusCryptosporidium Spp.Common CauseParasitologyHealth SciencesPathogen CharacterizationMicrobiomeClinical MicrobiologyEpidemiologyPathogenesisPediatric GastroenterologyMicrobiologyMedicine
Cryptosporidium spp., a common cause of diarrhea in children, were investigated in the first multisite study in India. Diarrheal stools from hospitalized children aged <5 years from Delhi, Trichy, and Vellore were analyzed by microscopy, PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP), and/or sequencing at the small-subunit (SSU) rRNA and Cpgp40/15 loci for species determination and subgenotyping, respectively. Seventy of 2,579 (2.7%) children, 75% of whom were <2 years old, had cryptosporidial diarrhea as determined by microscopy. Genotyping and subgenotyping showed that Cryptosporidium hominis was the most commonly identified species (59/67 children), and subgenotypes Ie, Ia, Ib, and Id were common in all centers. A novel C. parvum subgenotype, IIn, was identified in Vellore. Meteorological analysis revealed a higher rate of cryptosporidial positivity during hotter and drier weather in Delhi.
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