diagnosis
A positive diagnosis of Cryptosporidiosis can be achieved through demonstrating the presence of Cryptosporidium oocysts or Cryptosporidium antigen in a sample.
Oocyst excretion can be intermittent; therefore, the parasite may not be detected in every stool sample, and stool specimens collected on 3 consecutive days should be examined before considering test results to be negative (2).
Types of specimens used to examine for Cryptosporidium include the following:
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