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Cryptosporidiosis (crypto) is an illness caused by a parasite that lives in soil, food, and water. It may also be found on surfaces that have been contaminated with feces (poop). Learn more about crypto with the following resources.
Title Sort descending | Type | Source |
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About Crypto Infections | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
About Cryptosporidiosis | Webpage (HTML) | MN Department of Health |
Co-Occurring Conditions Opportunistic Infections: Treatment Cryptosporidiosis | Webpage (HTML) | National HIV Curriculum |
Cryptosporidiosis | Webpage (HTML) | International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC) |
Cryptosporidiosis | Webpage (HTML) | New York State Department of Health |
Cryptosporidiosis Also called: Crypto | Webpage (HTML) | MedlinePlus |
Cryptosporidiosis and HIV/AIDS Literature Search | Webpage (HTML) | U.S. National Library of Medicine |
Cryptosporidiosis: What You Need to Know | Webpage (HTML) | Healthline |
Cryptosporidium | Webpage (HTML) | Cleveland Clinic |
Cryptosporidium | Webpage (HTML) | John Hopkins Medicine |
Cryptosporidium Prevention and Control | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Guideline for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents with HIV | Webpage (HTML) | Clinicalinfo.hiv.gov |
HIV: Cryptosporidiosis | Webpage (HTML) | U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs |
Treating Crypto | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |