Cryptosporidiosis in Benha, study of some recent modalities in diagnosis and treatment.
J Egypt Soc Parasitol. • 2000
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Authors
Abdel-Maboud AI, Rossignol JF, el-Kady MS, Mostafa MS and Kabil SM
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Journal
J Egypt Soc Parasitol.
Publisher
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Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
717-25.
publication.type
Local
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Abstract
A total prevalence of cryptosporidiosis was carried out on 1087 diarrheal patients of all age groups attending the outpatient clinics using modified Ziehl-Neelsen stain (MZN) and Meriflour direct immunofluorescent technique (IFA). IFA was more sensitive, specific and gave positive results 19.5% than MZN stain which gave a positivity 13.5% Cases were divided into 3 groups, each group was treated by one of nitazoxanid (NTZ), or co-trimoxazole or placebo. The most effective drug was NTZ which cured 39 patients (79.6%) out of 49 patients followed by co-trimoxazole that gave cure of 20 (41.6%) out of 48 patients. Placebo cured 20 (40%) out of 50 patients.
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