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Braz. j. microbiol ; Braz. j. microbiol;31(2): 151-3, Apr.-Jun. 2000. mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-297655

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"Cryptosporidium" is an emergent pathogen that causes profuse diarrhea in humans. Outbreaks of human crypstosporidiosis have implicated water as a possible source of contamination. In this study the presence of "Cryptosporidium" sp. oocysts was investigated as well as the fecal contamination in groundwater for consumption in Itaquaquecetuba - São Paulo. Therefore, it was possible to notice that the septic tanks were located close to the wells, exposing them to the risk of contamination. As a consequence of these results and observations efficient disinfecting practices and groundwater monitoring are recommended.


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Humans , Cryptosporidiosis/diagnosis , Cryptosporidium/pathogenicity , Diarrhea/diagnosis , In Vitro Techniques , Protozoan Infections/diagnosis , Groundwater , Water Microbiology
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