Recent outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis from contaminated water supplies have
led to a need for the detection of Cryptosporidium oocysts from various ho
sts and contaminating sources. The presence of nonpathogenic species or str
ains of Cryptosporidium is important for diagnostic purposes as there is a
potential for false-positive detection of pathogenic parasites. The present
review focuses on phenotypic differences and recent advances in genotypic
analyses of the genus Cryptosporidium with an emphasis on detecting various
isolates and identifying differences in Cryptosporidium parvum and other s
pecies in this genus. The information currently available demonstrates impo
rtant patterns in DNA sequences of Cryptosporidium, and our understanding o
f macro- and microevolutionary patterns has increased in recent years. Howe
ver, current knowledge of Cryptosporidium genetic diversity is far from com
plete, and the large amount of both phenotypic and genotypic data has led t
o problems in our understanding of the systematics of this genus.