Epidemiological disease spores cache Cryptosporidiosis to the reviewers and fallen asleep in Samarra General Hospital
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https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v20i3.1184Abstract
This study has recently applied in Samarra Hospital from November 2012 to November 2013 to specify the rate of septic of cryptosporidiosis parasite in children and adults who had diarrhea, their ages are from 12 days to elders at 70ʼs and it had used Modified Zeihl Neelsen to investingate abot 400 samples of feces and it had been checked.
The rate of the rot in Cryptosporidium parasite was (8.2%) . The rate of the infection of the female was (8.6%) and the male was (7.8%) successively and there was a difference (P<0.05) and it was at the highest rate of sapreading in the age group (<1) in the rate (12%) then (1-10) years in a rate (8.6%). The rate of spreading was the highest point in autumn (14.2%) and then in winter (6%) and the lowest in spring (3.8%) in a difference (P<0,01**).
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