An outbreak of cryptosporidiosis occurred in goats ranging in age from two
days to adult, on a well-managed closed farm. None of the of her animals on
the farm, including sheep, cows and buffalo, were affected. Morbidity appr
oached 100 per cent in goats less than six months of age. Despite intensive
supportive care, 238 goats died, ranging in age from two days to over one
year. Cryptosporidia were detected in large numbers in the intestinal conte
nts of dead animals and in faecal smears of animals with diarrhoea. Massive
numbers of the organisms were also demonstrated histopathologically and by
electronmicroscopy, and no other significant pathogens were detected. The
outbreak was unique in terms of the extreme virulence of the organism, its
apparent species-specificity, and the shedding of the organism by animals o
ver four weeks of age.