Vj. Dietz et Jm. Roberts, National surveillance for infection with Cryptosporidium parvum, 1995-1948: What have we learned?, PUBL HEA RE, 115(4), 2000, pp. 358-363
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Public Health & Health Care Science","Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health
Objective. Infection with Cryptosporidium parvum generally causes a self-li
miting diarrheal illness. Symptoms can, however, last for weeks and can be
severe, especially in immunocompromised individuals, in 1994, the Council o
f State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) recommended that cryptospori
diosis be a nationally notifiable disease, Forty-seven states have made inf
ection with C. parvum notifiable to the Centers for Disease Control and Pre
vention (CDC), and laboratories in the three remaining states report cases
to state health departments, which may report them to the CDC. To see what
the data show about patterns of infection, the authors reviewed the first f
our years of reports to the CDC.
Methods. The authors analyzed reports of laboratory-confirmed cases of cryp
tosporidiosis for 1995-1998,
Results. During 1995-1998, 11,612 laboratory-confirmed cases of cryptospori
diosis were reported to the CDC, All ages and both sexes were affected. An
increase in case reporting was observed in late summer during each year of
surveillance for people <20 years of age,
Conclusion. The first national data on laboratory-confirmed cryptosporidios
is cases, although incomplete, provide useful information on the burden of
disease in the nation as well as provide baseline data for monitoring of Fu
ture trends.