Cryptosporidiosis
Infectious Agent
Among the many protozoan parasites in the genus Cryptosporidium, Cryptosporidium hominis and C. parvum cause >90% of human infections.
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Citation
Brunette, Gary W., editor. "Cryptosporidiosis." CDC Yellow Book, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2018. Relief Central, relief.unboundmedicine.com/relief/view/cdc-yellow-book/204025/all/Cryptosporidiosis.
Cryptosporidiosis. In: Brunette GWG, ed. CDC Yellow Book. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2018. https://relief.unboundmedicine.com/relief/view/cdc-yellow-book/204025/all/Cryptosporidiosis. Accessed October 14, 2024.
Cryptosporidiosis. (2018). In Brunette, G. W. (Ed.), CDC Yellow Book. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://relief.unboundmedicine.com/relief/view/cdc-yellow-book/204025/all/Cryptosporidiosis
Cryptosporidiosis [Internet]. In: Brunette GWG, editors. CDC Yellow Book. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2018. [cited 2024 October 14]. Available from: https://relief.unboundmedicine.com/relief/view/cdc-yellow-book/204025/all/Cryptosporidiosis.
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