Home Current Issue Previous Issues Published Ahead-of-Print For Authors Journal Info
Skip Navigation LinksHome > January 2009 - Volume 25 - Issue 1 > Update on human infections caused by intestinal protozoa
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology:
January 2009 - Volume 25 - Issue 1 - p 12-17
doi: 10.1097/MOG.0b013e32831da7dd
Gastrointestinal infections: Edited by Mitchell Cohen

Update on human infections caused by intestinal protozoa

Pierce, Kristen K; Kirkpatrick, Beth D

Collapse Box

Abstract

Purpose of review: To update the reader on the recent literature discussing human infections due to intestinal protozoa.

Recent findings: Diarrheal diseases due to intestinal protozoa cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide in a variety of patient populations. New literature on key pathogens Cryptosporidium, Cyclospora, Isospora, Giardia, and Entamoeba histolytica are discussed.

Summary: The recent medical literature on these pathogens has focused on new advances in understanding human genetic markers associated with susceptibility to infection and the use of molecular diagnostic techniques for both outbreak investigations (molecular epidemiology) and to understand the variability of clinical disease within species and subspecies.

© 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

You currently do not have access to this article.

You may need to:

Note: If your society membership provides for full-access to this article, you may need to login on your society’s web site first.

Article Tools

You currently do not have access to this article.

You may need to:

Note: If your society membership provides for full-access to this article, you may need to login on your society’s web site first.

Search for Similar Articles
You may search for similar articles that contain these same keywords or you may modify the keyword list to augment your search.