Isosporiasis

Isosporiasis (also known as cystoisosporiasis) is an exclusively human parasitosis occurring mainly in the tropics and subtropics, due to infection with <i>Isospora belli</i> (through ingestion of contaminated food), that is frequently asymptomatic or that can cause fever and diarrhea, but that is usually a self-limiting condition in the immunocompetent. HIV-positive individuals are particularly at risk of suffering from symptomatic isosporiasis and can manifest with a more severe clinical course of chronic diarrhea and severe weight loss.

Chronic diarrhea

The presence of chronic diarrhea, which is usually taken to mean diarrhea that has persisted for over 4 weeks.


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PMID (PMCID)
28155976
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
Cystoisosporiasis-related human acalculous cholecystitis: the need for increased awareness.
Agholi M, Aliabadi E, Hatam GR.
Pol J Pathol. 2016;67(3):270-276.
During microscopic examinations of more than 2500 diarrheic patients' samples, 11 cases of cystoisosporiasis-related recurrent persistent/chronic diarrhea were detected.