Cryptosporidium species screening using Kinyoun technique in domestic cats with diarrhea

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Cryptosporidium is a coccidian that can lead to diarrhea, especially in immunosuppressed individuals. Retroviruses are considered a primary cause of immunosuppression in cats. Fecal specimens and blood collected from the 60 cats were evaluated for the presence of acid-fast cryptosporidia in three consecutive stool samples and for feline leukemia virus (FeLV) antigen and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) antibody by ELISA testing. Five animals (8.33%) shedding oocysts were found, one was both FIV- and FeLV-negative and four were FeLV-positive. © 2011, International Society of Feline Medicine and American Association of Feline Practitioners. All rights reserved.

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de Oliveira Lemos, F., Almosny, N. P., Soares, A. M. B., & Alencar, N. X. (2012). Cryptosporidium species screening using Kinyoun technique in domestic cats with diarrhea. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 14(2), 113–117. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X11429221

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