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Cryptosporidium Diagnostic Assays: Microscopy

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Part of the book series: Methods in Molecular Biology ((MIMB,volume 2052))

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Stained microscopy of fecal smears was the cornerstone of Cryptosporidium diagnosis for many years, and still provides a low-cost method for detecting oocysts. The development and commercialization of improved enzyme immunosorbent assays (EIA) for coproantigen detection provided an automatable method for mass testing, and rapid diagnostics when incorporated onto a cartridge format. Similarly, immunochromatographic lateral flow assays (ICLF) enable rapid diagnostics. Nevertheless, it is important that positive reactions by EIA or ICLF are confirmed. Here we describe microscopical methods using tinctorial stains for the diagnosis of acute cryptosporidiosis, and using immunofluorescent reagents for diagnosis or for confirmation of EIA or ICLF positive reactions.

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Robinson, G., Chalmers, R.M. (2020). Cryptosporidium Diagnostic Assays: Microscopy. In: Mead, J., Arrowood, M. (eds) Cryptosporidium. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2052. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9748-0_1

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