0 a single-cell parasite that can give people an infection that causes diarrhoea and stomach pain --
I shall not prejudice its decision on the cryptosporidium case.
Cryptosporidium is common in dairy calves.
Cryptosporidium appears to lack a plastid genome.
Cryptosporidium was identified in stool samples of ill patients.
Cryptosporidium oocysts stain irregularly red against a dark background, and appear approximately spherical, 4-6 m in diameter.
Cryptosporidium was equally frequent in both case groups.
Recent outbreaks are associated with cryptosporidium, an organism resistant to chlorine, or with treatment failure.
Cryptosporidium oocysts could not be found in the faeces of this animal.