Cryptosporidiosis is a zoonosis. Infection is transmitted faeco-orally through person-to-person and animal-to-person routes or indirectly through environmental vehicles (e.g. contaminated water and food) (1).
Outbreaks have been reported in healthcare facilities and day-care centres, institutions, at open farms, within households, among bathers and water sports players in lakes and swimming pools, and in municipalities with contaminated public and private water supplies (1).
The Expert Advisory Group on AIDS has recommended that AIDS patients with a CD4 cell counts below 200 per mm3 be advised to boil water, from whatever source, before drinking it, as a measure to prevent waterborne cryptosporidiosis
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