Background:  Cryptosporidium  parvum  is  an  obligate  intracellular  parasite  of  the
Coccidia class that infects the microvilli epithelial cells of the digestive and respiratory
systems  Objectives:  this  study  aims  to  detection  of  the  prevalence  of  cryptosporidiosis
among  immune  compromised  children  who  receive  chemotherapy  and  to  compare  the
three different methods for diagnosis of Cryptosporidium  Methodology:  200 children in
Aswan oncology institute were enrolled in this study, clinical assessment as well as stool
examination  by  modified  Ziehl-Neelsen  stain,  ELISA  assay  and  Immunofluorescence
tests  were  done.  Results:  The  study  showed  that  the  over-all  infection  was  43.5%  by
immunofluorescence method, 40.5% by ELISA and 28% by modified Ziehl -Neelsen stain.
Infection  rate  increases  in  haematological  malignancies  (AML54.8%,  HD46.2  %,
ALL41.6%,  NON  HD  27.3%)  than  non  haematological  malignancy  (wilms  50%,
sarcoma 45.5%, and neuroblastoma 42.9%).  Conclusion:  Cryptosporidium infection is
an important public health problem in Immunocompromised children, raising awareness
about cryptosporidiosis has very important effect to decrease prevalence of this parasitic
infection.
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          مجلة البحث
              Egyptian Journal of Medical Microbiology  
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      الناشر
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          تصنيف البحث
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          عدد البحث
              Volume 27 / No.2 / April 2018
          موقع البحث
              www.ejmm-eg.com      info@ejmm-eg.com
          سنة البحث
              2018
          صفحات البحث
              143-149  
          ملخص البحث
              
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