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cryptosporidium parvum การใช้

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  • There is currently only one species in this genus : the type species " Cryptosporidium parvum virus 1 ".
  • Like all livestock, Brumbies can carry the parasite " Cryptosporidium parvum ", which can result in serious gastroenteritis in people drinking contaminated drinking water.
  • For example, synthetic isoflavone derivates have been shown to fight off " Cryptosporidium parvum " both " in vitro " and in animal studies.
  • "C . cayetanensis " has been confused with other protozoan infections in the past, most commonly being misidentified as " Cryptosporidium parvum ".
  • Numerous phylogenetic analyses in a paper by Xiao et al 2002 indicated that the Cryptosporidium parvum bovine genotype and Cryptosporidium meleagridis were originally parasites of rodents and mammals, respectively.
  • This may have been a contributing factor in the outbreak of Cryptosporidium parvum in the Bushey area in March 1997 when Three Valleys had to ask 300, 000 consumers in Hertfordshire to boil water.
  • The genome of " Cryptosporidium parvum " was sequenced in 2004 and was found to be unusual amongst Eukaryotes in that the mitochondria seem not to contain DNA . A closely related species, " C . hominis ", also has its genome sequence available.
  • The genome of " Cryptosporidium parvum ", sequenced in 2004, was found to be unusual amongst eukaryotes in that the mitochondria seem not to contain DNA . A closely related species, " C . hominis ", also has its genome sequence available.
  • The Apicomplexa, a phylum of obligate parasitic protozoa including the causative agents of malaria ( " Plasmodium " spp . ), toxoplasmosis ( " Toxoplasma gondii " ), and many other human or animal diseases also harbor a complex plastid ( although this organelle has been lost in some apicomplexans, such as " Cryptosporidium parvum ", which causes cryptosporidiosis ).
  • The protozoic parasite " Cryptosporidium parvum " causes severe watery diarrhea, which can become life-threatening if the patient is immunocompromised ( as in individuals infected with HIV ) . " L . reuteri " is known to lessen the symptoms of " C . parvum " infection in mice and pigs . " L . reuteri " may prove valuable in protecting patients suffering from this disease.