cyclospora

cyclospora
cy·clo·spo·ra

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  • Cyclospora — cayetanensis oocysts Scientific classification Domain …   Wikipedia

  • cyclospora — noun Etymology: New Latin, from cycl + spora spore Date: 1993 any of a genus (Cyclospora of the order Coccidia) of sporozoans including one (C. cayetanensis) causing diarrhea in humans …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Cyclospora — A Cryptosporidium like genus of coccidian parasites reported from millipedes, reptiles, insectivores, and a rodent species. C. is characterized by acid fast oocysts with two sporocysts, each with two sporozoites. C. is implicated as the cause of… …   Medical dictionary

  • Cyclospora — pat mcr Cy•clo•spo•ra [[t]ˌsaɪ kləˈspɔr ə, ˈspoʊr ə[/t]] n. a pathogenic protozoan (Cyclospora cayetanensis) found in berries that causes diarrhea, cramps, and fever …   From formal English to slang

  • Cyclospora cayetanensis — oocysts Scientific classification Domain: Eukar …   Wikipedia

  • Cyclospora cayetanensis — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda ? Cyclospora cayetanensis Ooquistes de Cyclospora cayetanensis …   Wikipedia Español

  • Cyclospora cayetanensis — protozoo patógeno que causa diarrea, calambres y fiebre en seres humanos. El microorganismo, un parásito coccidiano de unos 0,01 mm de diámetro, no fue identificado científicamente hasta 1979, después de que fueron diagnosticados los primeros… …   Diccionario médico

  • cyclospora — ˌsīklōˈspōrə, ˈspȯr noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from cycl + spora : a genus of coccidian sporozoans that produce an oocyst containing two sporocysts with each sporocyst containing two sporozoites and that include one (C.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cyclosporiasis — Classification and external resources Cyclospora cayetanensis ICD 10 A …   Wikipedia

  • History of emerging infectious diseases — The discovery of disease causing pathogens is an important activity in the field of medical science, as many viruses, bacteria, protozoa, fungi, helminthes and prions are identified as a confirmed or potential pathogen. A Center for Disease… …   Wikipedia

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