Abstract

Background—Cryptosporidium parvumand Cyclospora cayetanensis are recognised as possible pathogens of traveller’s diarrhoea.Aims—To identify the prevalence of C parvumand Cyc cayetanensis in travellers returning from developing countries.Patients—Nine hundred and seventy eight...

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