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A tale of two parasites : the comparative epidemiology of cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis

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posted on 2009-11-01, 00:00 authored by S Snel, M Baker, V Kamalesh, N French, J Learmonth
New Zealand has a higher reported incidence of cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis than most other developed countries. This study aimed to describe and compare the epidemiology of these infections in New Zealand, to better understand their impact on public health and to gain insight into their probable modes of transmission. We analysed cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis notification data for a 10-year period (1997–2006). Highest rates for both diseases were in Europeans, children aged 0–5 years, and those living in low-deprivation areas. Cryptosporidiosis distribution was consistent with mainly farm animal (zoonotic) reservoirs. There was a dose–response relationship with increasing grades of rurality, marked spring seasonality, and positive correlation with farm animal density. Giardiasis distribution was consistent with predominantly human (anthroponotic) reservoirs, with an important contribution from overseas travel. Further research should focus on methods to reduce transmission of Cryptosporidium in rural areas and on reducing anthroponotic transmission of Giardia.

History

Journal

Epidemiology and infection

Volume

137

Issue

11

Pagination

1641 - 1650

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Location

Cambridge, England

ISSN

0950-2688

eISSN

1469-4409

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, Cambridge University Press

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