作者: C Koschik , E D Mann , L H Sekla , G P Nayar
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摘要: Between October 1, 1983 and 31, 1984, fecal specimens from 3656 persons with enteritis 182 calves, representing 148 herds having a neonatal diarrhea problem, were examined for oocysts of Cryptosporidium spp. Oocysts found in 1% human 25% bovine specimens. All infected immunocompetent. Children under five years age had an infection rate 25/100,000 compared to 1.4/100,000 older people (p less than 0.005). Rates northern communities four seven times as high those southern Manitoba. Human infections occurred most commonly late summer fall. In beef calves winter spring, the calving season Epidemiological association between cattle could not be established.