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Cryptosporidium infection in rural Gambian children: Epidemiology and risk factors
by
Nasrin, Dilruba
, Levine, Myron M.
, Kotloff, Karen L.
, Adeyemi, Mitchell
, Ikumapayi, Usman N.
, Jasseh, Momodou
, Blackwelder, William C.
, Mackenzie, Grant A.
, Hossain, M. Jahangir
, Adegbola, Richard A.
, Roose, Anna W.
, Saha, Debasish
, Antonio, Martin
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Age Factors
/ AIDS
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Contamination
/ Councils
/ Cryptosporidiosis - complications
/ Cryptosporidiosis - epidemiology
/ Cryptosporidiosis - transmission
/ Cryptosporidium
/ Cryptosporidium hominis
/ Developing countries
/ Diagnosis
/ Diarrhea
/ Diarrhea, Infantile - epidemiology
/ Diarrhea, Infantile - parasitology
/ Diseases
/ Drinking water
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Epidemiology
/ Feces
/ Female
/ Gambia - epidemiology
/ Gems
/ Giardia
/ Health care facilities
/ Households
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Immunoassay
/ Immunoassays
/ Infant
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ LDCs
/ Male
/ Management
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Pathogens
/ Pediatrics
/ People and Places
/ Prevalence
/ Rainy season
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Rodents
/ Rural health
/ Sentinel health events
/ Sex Factors
/ Systematic review
/ Transmission
/ Tropical diseases
/ Vaccines
/ Water pollution
/ Wet season
2019
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Cryptosporidium infection in rural Gambian children: Epidemiology and risk factors
by
Nasrin, Dilruba
, Levine, Myron M.
, Kotloff, Karen L.
, Adeyemi, Mitchell
, Ikumapayi, Usman N.
, Jasseh, Momodou
, Blackwelder, William C.
, Mackenzie, Grant A.
, Hossain, M. Jahangir
, Adegbola, Richard A.
, Roose, Anna W.
, Saha, Debasish
, Antonio, Martin
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Age Factors
/ AIDS
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Contamination
/ Councils
/ Cryptosporidiosis - complications
/ Cryptosporidiosis - epidemiology
/ Cryptosporidiosis - transmission
/ Cryptosporidium
/ Cryptosporidium hominis
/ Developing countries
/ Diagnosis
/ Diarrhea
/ Diarrhea, Infantile - epidemiology
/ Diarrhea, Infantile - parasitology
/ Diseases
/ Drinking water
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Epidemiology
/ Feces
/ Female
/ Gambia - epidemiology
/ Gems
/ Giardia
/ Health care facilities
/ Households
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Immunoassay
/ Immunoassays
/ Infant
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ LDCs
/ Male
/ Management
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Pathogens
/ Pediatrics
/ People and Places
/ Prevalence
/ Rainy season
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Rodents
/ Rural health
/ Sentinel health events
/ Sex Factors
/ Systematic review
/ Transmission
/ Tropical diseases
/ Vaccines
/ Water pollution
/ Wet season
2019
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Cryptosporidium infection in rural Gambian children: Epidemiology and risk factors
by
Nasrin, Dilruba
, Levine, Myron M.
, Kotloff, Karen L.
, Adeyemi, Mitchell
, Ikumapayi, Usman N.
, Jasseh, Momodou
, Blackwelder, William C.
, Mackenzie, Grant A.
, Hossain, M. Jahangir
, Adegbola, Richard A.
, Roose, Anna W.
, Saha, Debasish
, Antonio, Martin
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ Age Factors
/ AIDS
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Care and treatment
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Contamination
/ Councils
/ Cryptosporidiosis - complications
/ Cryptosporidiosis - epidemiology
/ Cryptosporidiosis - transmission
/ Cryptosporidium
/ Cryptosporidium hominis
/ Developing countries
/ Diagnosis
/ Diarrhea
/ Diarrhea, Infantile - epidemiology
/ Diarrhea, Infantile - parasitology
/ Diseases
/ Drinking water
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Epidemiology
/ Feces
/ Female
/ Gambia - epidemiology
/ Gems
/ Giardia
/ Health care facilities
/ Households
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Immunoassay
/ Immunoassays
/ Infant
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ LDCs
/ Male
/ Management
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Pathogens
/ Pediatrics
/ People and Places
/ Prevalence
/ Rainy season
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Rodents
/ Rural health
/ Sentinel health events
/ Sex Factors
/ Systematic review
/ Transmission
/ Tropical diseases
/ Vaccines
/ Water pollution
/ Wet season
2019
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Cryptosporidium infection in rural Gambian children: Epidemiology and risk factors
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Cryptosporidium infection in rural Gambian children: Epidemiology and risk factors
2019
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Overview
Cryptosporidium is a major pathogen associated with diarrheal disease in young children. We studied Cryptosporidium diarrhea in children enrolled in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study (GEMS) in rural Gambia.
We recruited children <5 years of age with moderate-to-severe diarrhea (MSD) for 3 years (2008-2010), and children with either MSD or less severe diarrhea (LSD) for one year (November 2011-November 2012) at sentinel health centers. One or more randomly selected controls were matched to each case. Stool samples were tested to identify Cryptosporidium by immunoassay. A subset of randomly selected case-controls pairs were tested for Cryptosporidium species. We investigated the epidemiology of, and evaluated possible risk factors for, Cryptosporidium-positive diarrhea.
We enrolled 1938 cases (1381 MSD, 557 LSD) and 2969 matched controls; 231/1929 (12.0%) of diarrhea cases and 141/2962 (4.8%) of controls were positive for Cryptosporidium. Most Cryptosporidium diarrhea cases (85.7%, 198/231) were aged 6-23 months, and most (81.4%, 188/231) occurred during the rainy season. Cryptosporidium hominis (C. hominis) was the predominant (82.6%) species. We found associations between increased risk of Cryptosporidium-positive MSD or LSD, or both, with consumption of stored drinking water and certain animals living in the compound-cow, cat (MSD only) and rodents (LSD only). Larger households, fowl living in the compound, and the presence of Giardia infection were associated with decreased risk of Cryptosporidium MSD and LSD.
Cryptosporidium-positive diarrhea is prevalent in this setting, especially at 6-23 months of age. The preponderance of Cryptosporidium infection in the rainy season and increased risk of Cryptosporidium-positive diarrhea with consumption of stored drinking water suggest water-borne transmission. Further investigation is needed to clarify the role of animals and contamination of stored drinking water in Cryptosporidium transmission.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ Animals
/ Children
/ Councils
/ Cryptosporidiosis - complications
/ Cryptosporidiosis - epidemiology
/ Cryptosporidiosis - transmission
/ Diarrhea
/ Diarrhea, Infantile - epidemiology
/ Diarrhea, Infantile - parasitology
/ Diseases
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Feces
/ Female
/ Gems
/ Giardia
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infant
/ LDCs
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Rodents
/ Vaccines
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