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1. Seasonality and factors associated with cryptosporidiosis among individuals with HIV infection. (41%)
Abstract: The seasonality and factors associated with Cryptosporidium infection were assessed in a cohort of HIV-infected patients in Los Angeles County to better define the epidemiology of cryptosporidiosis among individuals with HIV. Data were analysed from a cohort of 4247 patients > or = 13 years of age with HIV infection e ...
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2. Simple Facts Sheets: cryptosporidiosis (38%)
Abstract: a. Simple Facts Sheet. from the. AIDS Treatment Data Network. cryptosporidiosis. Cryptosporidiosis is caused by Cryptosporidium, a protozoa infection that usually infects the gastrointestinal tract. The most common symptom is diarrhea along with cramping abdominal pain, especially in the right side. The d ...
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3. Possible transmission of cryptosporidiosis among HIV-infected patients living in group residential homes in North Carolina. (38%)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: A cluster of cases of cryptosporidiosis occurred among residents of 2 group residential homes (GRHs) in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina in the summer of 1992. METHODS: Site visits to the GRHs were performed; primary caregivers were interviewed and medical records of infected patients were reviewed. RESULTS: ...
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4. AEGiS-09IAC: Possible transmission of cryptosporidiosis among HIV-infected patients living in group residential homes in North Carolina. (35%)
Abstract: <p><b>BACKGROUND</b>: A cluster of cases of cryptosporidiosis occurred among residents of 2 group residential homes (GRHs) in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina in the summer of 1992. <p><b>METHODS</b>: Site visits to the GRHs were performed; primary caregivers were interviewed and medical records of infected patients ...
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5. Cytokine profile induced by Cryptosporidium antigen in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from immunocompetent and immunosuppressed persons with cryptosporidiosis. (32%)
Abstract: The proliferative response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) to a crude extract from Cryptosporidium parvum (CCE) was studied in persons who acquired cryptosporidiosis in the same outbreak (15 immunocompetent subjects with prior cryptosporidiosis and 22 human immunodeficiency virus [HIV]-positive persons wi ...
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6. What do physicians know about cryptosporidiosis? A survey of Connecticut physicians. (32%)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Cryptosporidiosis, an intestinal parasitic infection, has gained considerable media attention since a 1993 waterborne outbreak in Milwaukee, Wis, in which more than 400,000 persons became ill. However, the incidence of and risk factors for human cryptosporidiosis in the general US population are unknown. I ...
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7. Municipal drinking water and cryptosporidiosis among persons with AIDS in Los Angeles County. (32%)
Abstract: To assess unfiltered drinking water as a source of cryptosporidium infection in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis among persons with AIDS in Los Angeles County was assessed by water service area. One water distributor, serving approximately 60% of the count ...
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8. Nosocomial outbreak of cryptosporidiosis in AIDS patients. (32%)
Abstract: OBJECTIVE--To describe a nosocomial outbreak of cryptosporidiosis during four months after June 1989. SETTING--A department of infectious diseases in Copenhagen, seeing about half the patients with AIDS in Denmark . SUBJECTS--73 HIV ...
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9. Epidemiology of cryptosporidiosis among European AIDS patients. (28%)
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To study epidemiology and possible risk factors associated with the development of cryptosporidiosis among European patients with AIDS. METHODS: An inception cohort of 6548 patients with AIDS, consecutively diagnosed from 1979 to 1989, from 52 centres in 17 European countries was studied. Data on all AIDS d ...
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10. Intestinal IL-15 and interferongamma (IFNgamma) in cryptoporidiosis. (25%)
Abstract: Effective antiretroviral therapy has been associated with restoration of the immune response with accompanying resolution of opportunistic infections including cryptosporidiosis. The intestinal cytokine signals involved with eradication of cryptosporidiosis are unknown. To assess the role of cytokines in human cryptos ...
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11. Epidemiology of cryptosporidiosis in New York City, 1995-1997. (25%)
Abstract: Objective: To determine the occurrence of cryptosporidiosis among New York City residents and the frequency of potential risk exposures. Method: Since January 1995, New York City has performed active surveillance for cryptosporidiosis and has investigated all cases by interview and/or chart review. Results: Overall, t ...
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12. Enteric cryptosporidiosis in pediatric HIV infection. (25%)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Enteric cryptosporidiosis is a frequent problem in adults with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, but little is known of its features in children. The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence and the clinical features of cryptosporidiosis in HIV-infected children. METHODS: Thirty-five ...
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13. Cryptosporidiosis in Houston, Texas. A report of 95 cases. (25%)
Abstract: Cryptosporidiosis is an important cause of diarrhea. We identified 95 patients with cryptosporidiosis over a 6-year period in our county hospital system, including 9 children and 86 adults infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Risk factors included male-to-male sexual practices and Hispanic race. Diarr ...
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14. (ATDN) What's in the Water? (25%)
Abstract: A recent meeting about ...
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15. Cryptosporidiosis. (25%)
Abstract: Before 1982, only eight case reports of human cryptosporidiosis and fewer than 30 papers on Cryptosporidium spp. appeared in the biomedical literature. At that time, cryptosporidiosis was thought to be an infrequent infection in animals and rarely an opportunistic infection in humans. The concept of Cryptosporidium sp ...
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16. Statement Concerning Cryptosporidiosis. (24%)
Abstract: Statement Concerning Cryptosporidiosis.. CDC National AIDS Hotline Training Bulletin #110 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is a statement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)concerning. cryptosporidiosis. Cryptosporidiosis (crip-toe-spor-id-i-o-sis) is a disease caused by the par ...
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17. Cryptosporidiosis in perspective. (22%)
Abstract: In this review I have examined the vast literature which has accumulated on Cryptosporidium, particularly in the past 3 years, in an attempt to highlight areas in which progress has been made in relation to the organism and the disease, and to indicate areas in which knowledge is still lacking. Since 1982, a global ef ...
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18. A clinicopathologic analysis of AIDS-related cryptosporidiosis. (22%)
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To characterize the histology of AIDS-associated cryptosporidiosis and identify features that explain the clinical variability. DESIGN: A retrospective analysis of HIV-positive individuals with cryptosporidiosis who underwent endoscopy at the Johns Hopkins Hospital between 1985 and 1996. METHODS: The histol ...
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19. Risk of presentation with cryptosporidiosis as an AIDS-defining condition in California. (22%)
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors associated with the presentation of cryptosporidiosis as an AIDS-defining condition. DESIGN: Case-control study. METHODS: Surveillance data from California s HIV/AIDS Reporting System from 1982-1997 were analyzed. The cases were 1,300 patients with cryptosporidiosis as an AIDS-defi ...
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20. Human cryptosporidiosis: epidemiology, transmission, clinical disease, treatment, and diagnosis. (22%)
Abstract: Cryptosporidiosis is now recognized as one of the most common human enteric infections. In this critical review, relatively unexplored details of transmission, the interaction with malnutrition and the development of chronic diarrhea, and the need for effective treatment are highlighted. Our inability to detect small ...
http://www.aegis.com/aidsline/1998/jul/m9870431.html
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21. AEGiS-12IAC: Risk of presentation with cryptosporidiosis as an AIDS-defining condition in California. (22%)
Abstract: <p><b>OBJECTIVES:</b> To identify risk factors associated with the presentation of cryptosporidiosis as an AIDS-defining condition. <p><b>DESIGN:</b> Case-control study. </p> <p><b>METHODS:</b> Surveillance data from California s HIV/AIDS Reporting System from 1982-1997 were analyzed. The cases were 1,300 patients ...
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22. Possible effectiveness of clarithromycin and rifabutin for cryptosporidiosis chemoprophylaxis in HIV disease. HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS) Investigators. (22%)
Abstract: CONTEXT: Cryptosporidium parvum infection, a common cause of diarrhea in persons infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), is difficult to treat or prevent. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate relative rates of cryptosporidiosis in HIV-infected patients who were either receiving or not receiving chemoprophylaxis or tre ...
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23. Respiratory tract cryptosporidiosis in immunosuppressed rat is associated with an epithelial metaplasia. (22%)
Abstract: Cryptosporidium parvum is an opportunistic protozoa that chronically infects the digestive tract of immunocompromised hosts. Respiratory cryptosporidiosis, which was reported in AIDS patients, is an uncommon feature of mammalian cryptosporidiosis models. In this study, we document the respiratory lesion; observed in a ...
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24. [Intestinal cryptosporidiosis in HIV infection: clinical features, course and therapy] (22%)
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To determine retrospectively the clinical features and course of HIV-associated intestinal Cryptosporidium infection and its response to paromomycin. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Case notes of all patients treated for cryptosporidiosis over a two-year period at an HIV out-patient clinic were analysed (26 men, four ...
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25. AEGiS-PRn: UNIMED Pharmaceuticals Completes Enrollment In Its Phase II Human Clinical Trial of Nitrazoxandie (NTZ) (22%)
Abstract: BUFFALO GROVE, Ill., March 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Unimed Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: UMED) today announced completion of enrollment in its Phase II human clinical trial of nitazoxanide (NTZ) in the treatment of cryptosporidiosis in AIDS patients. The Phase II clinical trial is expected to be concluded by the end of June ...
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26. What's in the water? Clearinghouse, P.O. Box 6003, Rockville, MD 20849-6003. 800-458-5231 ext. 5023. (22%)
Abstract: Cryptosporidiosis is a protozoal infection that can come from water, or be spread from person to person. Individual protozoa are very resistant to the environment and disinfectants. How cryptosporidium causes infection is unknown, but it is known that large adult animals that commonly become infected do not get sick; ...
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27. Epidemiology of cryptosporidiosis among persons with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in Los Angeles County. (22%)
Abstract: To determine the occurrence and factors associated with Cryptosporidium among persons with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in Los Angeles County, data were analyzed from the AIDS surveillance registry for the 10-year period 1983-1992. Among 16,953 persons with AIDS, a total of 638 (3.8%) cryptosporidiosis ca ...
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28. Possible effectiveness of clarithromycin and rifabutin for cryptosporidiosis chemoprophylaxis in HIV disease. HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS) Investigators. (22%)
Abstract: Possible effectiveness of clarithromycin and rifabutin for cryptosporidiosis chemoprophylaxis in HIV disease. HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS) Investigators.JAMA. 1998 Feb 4;279(5)384-6. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/98119561 Holmberg SD; Moorman AC; Von Bargen JC; Palella FJ; Loveless MO; Ward DJ; Navi ...
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29. Intestinal cryptosporidiosis in 37 HIV infected patients: prognostic significance of biliary tract involvement. (22%)
Abstract: The natural history of cryptosporidiosis in HIV patients (pts) seems highly variable. To detect factors which might predict outcome, the charts of pts with Cryptosporidium in stools were reviewed. From 01/89 to 01/92, Cryptosporidium was looked for by direct examination of stools in 352 hospitalized HIV pts and was fo ...
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30. Use of letrazuril in refractory cryptosporidiosis in AIDS. (22%)
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical and microbiologic effectiveness of Letrazuril in cryptosporidiosis in AIDS. METHODS: 24 HIV-positive patients (average CD4 count = 37.5 x 10(6)/L) with cryptosporidiosis were treated with Letrazuril 50 mg/day. All pts had previously been treated with paramomycin for an average of 3 ...
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