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Cryptosporidium infection (Cryptosporidiosis)

  • Cryptosporidium infection (Cryptosporidiosis) is a form of gastroenteritis (gastro).
  • You can have the disease and spread it without feeling ill yourself.
  • The main symptoms are diarrhoea, stomach cramps, nausea and vomiting.
  • Good hygiene can help stop it spreading.

Cryptosporidium infection (Cryptosporidiosis) is a form of gastroenteritis (gastro) that is caused by a tiny parasite called Cryptosporidium. The parasite is a single-celled organism that is found in faeces (poo) of infected humans and some animals.

Cryptosporidium can infect humans and over 45 different animal species including cattle, sheep, dogs, cats, birds and fish. This organism has been found in more than 50 countries on 6 continents.

How do you get Cryptosporidium infection?
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Remember

  • Cryptosporidium infection (Cryptosporidiosis) is a form of gastroenteritis (gastro).
  • You can have the disease and spread it without feeling ill yourself.
  • The main symptoms are diarrhoea, stomach cramps, nausea and vomiting.
  • Good hygiene can help stop it spreading.

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Last reviewed: 28-11-2023
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