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  1. The Microsporidia and Microsporidiosis by Wittner and Weiss, 1999
  2. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Microsporidiosis: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-09
  3. Cryptosporidiosis and Microsporidiosis (Contributions to Microbiology)
  4. Microsporidiosis: Webster's Timeline History, 1912 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  5. Microsporidiosis and malnutrition in children with persistent diarrhea, Uganda.(DISPATCHES): An article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases by Siobhan M. Mor, James K. Tumwine, et all 2009-01-01
  6. On the occurrence of Glugea stephani induced microsporidiosis in Long Island Sound winter flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus by Wayne Michael Castonguay, 1988
  7. The Microsporidia and Microsporidiosis by Murray Wittner, 1998-01-01
  8. Report on the Isle of Wight bee diseases (Microsporidiosis), (Supplement to the Journal of the Board of agriculture) by George Stuart Graham-Smith, 1912
  9. Studies on Nosema cuniculi found in transplantable ascites tumours with a survey of microsporidiosis in mammals (Acta pathologica et microbiologica scandinavica. Supplementum) by Michael Petri, 1969
  10. Opportunistic Infections: Toxoplasma, Sarcocystis, and Microsporidia (World Class Parasites)

1. DPDx - Microsporidiosis
Factsheet with causal agents, life cycle, geographic distribution, laboratorydiagnosis, and treatment.
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2. The Body: Microsporidiosis
Information resources from The Body on this opportunitistic infection.
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3. EMedicine - Microsporidiosis : Article By Valda M Chijide, MD
Article by Valda M Chijide, MD.
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Last Updated: March 17, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: microsporidia, parasite infection, parasitemia, Enterocytozoon bieneusi, E bieneusi, Encephalitozoon hellem, E hellem, Encephalitozoon intestinalis, E intestinalis, Septata intestinalis, S intestinalis, Encephalitozoon cuniculi, E cuniculi, Pleistophora, Trachipleistophora hominis, T hominis, Trachipleistophora anthropophthera, T anthropophthera, Nosema connori, N connori, Nosema ocularum, N ocularum, Brachiola vesicularum, B vesicularum, Vittaforma corneae, V corneae, Nosema corneum, N corneum, Microsporidium ceylonensis, M ceylonensis, Microsporidium africanum, M africanum, zoonosis, zoonotic infection

4. Division Of Parasitic Diseases - Microsporidia Infection
Microsporidia Infection
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5. Mammalian Microsporidiosis Wasson And Peper 37 (2) 113
Mammalian microsporidiosis K. Wasson1 and R. L. Peper Office of Laboratory Animal Resources, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL Abstract
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6. DPDx - Microsporidiosis

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7. OI Microsporidiosis GIS
microsporidiosis. This is part of a series on Opportunistic Infections ("OIs"). Please See Also GIS Knowledgebase microsporidiosis
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8. DPDx - Microsporidiosis
Cases of microsporidiosis have been reported* in developed as well as in developing countries, including Argentina, Australia, Botswana
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9. Microsporidiosis
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La microsporidiosis es una enfermedad causada por cualquier microorganismo del grupo de los denominados microsporidias, principalmente el Enterocytozoon bieneusi diarrea La Uno de los mejores tratamientos para la microsporidiosis parecen ser los medicamentos antirretrovirales diarrea y corregir la albendazole Pneumocystis PCP criptosporidiosis , ha resultado algo eficaz en dosis diarias de 750 mg. Para ayudar a controlar la diarrea paregoric y Finalmente, nutricionista matriculado Serostim testosterone (ya sea en inyecciones, parches, crema o gel), oxandrolone (Oxandrin) nandrolone (Deca-durabolin) , y oxymethalone (Anadrol) fumagillin AIDSinfo.nih.gov
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10. DPDx - Microsporidiosis Image Library
Life cycle of Micrsporidia. Molecular diagnosis of Microsporidia. Learn more about microsporidiosis
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11. Microsporidiosis
An easyto-read guide for people living with HIV AIDS with lessons on importanttreatment issues, from AIDSmeds.com.
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Microsporidiosis
What is it? Microsporidiosis is a disease caused by any one of several microsporidia organisms, including Enterocytozoon bieneusi . The organisms infect the lining of the small intestine and can cause severe diarrhea and malabsorption (an inability to absorb nutrients). Some microsporidia organisms can also cause sinus, eye, and kidney problems. There have also been reports of microsporidiosis of the lungs. It is not at all clear how people become infected with microsporidia. It is often found in feces of humans and animals and can be spread via feces-contaminated food and, quite possibly, oral-anal sex ("rimming"). T-cell Microsporidiosis Index What is it? What are the symptoms, and how is it diagnosed? How is it treated or prevented? Are there any experimental treatments? Printable version of this lesson Search for news stories about this topic Last Revised: 9/2/05
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12. The Body Microsporidiosis
HIV Around the World. Conference Coverage. microsporidiosis Albendazole Free from Buyers' Club (December 6, 1996) From AIDS Treatment News
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13. Novel Synthetic Polyamines Are Effective In The Treatment Of
Novel Synthetic Polyamines Are Effective in the Treatment of Experimental microsporidiosis, an Opportunistic AIDSAssociated Infection
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14. Forum On Opportunistic Infections: Microsporidiosis In Kidney Transplant
Ask the experts your questions on opportunistic infections and AIDS at The Body,the AIDS Authority. Got questions on HIV and its complications?
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microsporidiosis in kidney transplant
Feb 11, 2000 my wife had a kidney transplant in august 1999. developed a nasty CMV infection that was not resolved by iv ganciclovir. this precipitated a kidney rejection and she was treated with okt3 that really dropped her immune system. January 2000 she had a disseminated microsporidiosis w/c lead to nephrectomy of the kt and a diffused pneumonia. was on a ventilator for 12 days..she had just discontinued foscarnet, cytogam, albendazole, fumagillin, vancomycin, etc. is now on neupogen to boost her neutrophil count. what is her chance of a good recovery.

15. Novel Synthetic Polyamines Are Effective In The Treatment Of
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16. Microsporidiosis - HIV: Health And Medical Information About HIV And AIDS
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What is microsporidiosis? Microsporidiosis is a disease that is due to infection with microscopic organisms called microsporidia. These are small simple single-celled (protozoan) parasites that form spores. These parasites must live within other cells and are found in the intestine, liver, kidney, cornea, brain, nerves, and muscles. These spores spread to other cells or are eliminated in the stool or urine. Microsporidia have not been studied very thoroughly as agents of disease, partly because they are quite small. They are difficult to diagnose without the aid of an electron microscope, a piece of equipment that is not in a routine diagnostic microbiology laboratory. A number of animals, including insects, birds, and mammals, can serve as reservoirs of infection for microsporidia. How are microsporidia transmitted?

17. EMedicine - Microsporidiosis Article By Valda M Chijide, MD
microsporidiosis Microsporidia are obligately intracellular, spore-forming parasites belonging to the phylum Microspora and the order Microsporida.
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19. Nodular Cutaneous Microsporidiosis In A Patient With AIDS And
Nodular Cutaneous microsporidiosis in a Patient with AIDS and Successful Treatment with LongTerm Oral Clindamycin Therapy Kent E. Kester, MD
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20. OI: Microsporidiosis -- ÆGIS
Microsporidia includes several species of parasites that can cause problems for HIV+.
http://www.aegis.com/topics/oi/oi-microsporidiosis.html
Microsporidiosis
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    Classification
    parasite
    Description
    • Microsporidia includes several species of parasites that can cause problems for HIV+
      • Enterocytozoon bieneusi found in the small intestine, and sometimes blamed for sinusitis. Some say this is a common cause of otherwise unexplained bile duct infections (cholangitis).
      • Encephalitozoon hellem causes infections of the sinus and eyes.
      • E. cuniculi causes infections of the sinus and eyes.
      • Septata intestinalis causes infections of the sinus and eyes.
    • Symptoms include diarrhea, weight loss.
    Treatment
    • There is no standard treatment. Albendazole is commonly used.
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