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Cyclospora cayentanensis must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [[watery diarrhea]], [[loss of appetite]] and [[abdominal pain]], such as viral gastroenteritis ([[adenovirus]], [[rotavirus]], [[norovirus]]), bacterial infections ([[bacillus cereus]], [[clostridium perfringens]], [[vibrio cholerae]]) or other protozoan infections ([[entamoeba histolytica]], [[isosporiasis]], [[cryptosporidium parvum]]). | |||
==Differentiating Cyclosporiasis from Other Diseases== | |||
===Infectious Causes of Watery Diarrhea=== | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|[[Adenovirus]] | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"|[[Fever]], flu-like symptoms, more common in children | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|[[Rotavirus]] | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"|Most common cause of watery [[diarrhea]] in children | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|[[Norovirus]] | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"|[[Nausea]], [[vomiting]], low grade [[fever]], food or waterborne transmission | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|[[Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli]] (ETEC) | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"|"Traveler's diarrhea", cholera-like [[diarrhea]], foodborne transmission, ingestion of undercooked hamburger meat | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|Food poisoning ([[S. aureus]], [[C. perfringens]], [[B. cereus]]) | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"| [[Nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[abdominal pain]], [[toxins]] foodborne infection | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|[[Campylobacter jejuni]] | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"|[[Fever]], may be associated with [[bloody stool]]s, ingestion of undercooked poultry | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|[[Salmonellosis]] | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"|[[Fever]], [[abdominal pain]], may have [[bloody stool]]s | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|[[Vibrio cholerae]] | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"|Profuse watery [[diarrhea]] ("rice water"), [[vomiting]], [[dehydration]] | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|[[Giardia intestinalis]] | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"| foul-smelling stools, [[bloating]], [[flatulence]], [[malabsorption]] | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|[[Cryptosporidium spp]] | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"|[[Nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[abdominal pain]], [[weight loss]], associated with [[HIV]] infection<ref name="HIV">{{Cite journal | |||
| author = [[S. V. Kulkarni]], [[R. Kairon]], [[S. S. Sane]], [[P. S. Padmawar]], [[V. A. Kale]], [[M. R. Thakar]], [[S. M. Mehendale]] & [[A. R. Risbud]] | |||
| title = Opportunistic parasitic infections in HIV/AIDS patients presenting with diarrhoea by the level of immunesuppression | |||
| journal = [[The Indian journal of medical research]] | |||
| volume = 130 | |||
| issue = 1 | |||
| pages = 63–66 | |||
| year = 2009 | |||
| month = July | |||
| pmid = 19700803 | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|[[Isospora belli]] | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"|[[Anorexia]], [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[abdominal pain]], [[weight loss]], associated with [[HIV]] infection<ref name="HIV">{{Cite journal | |||
| author = [[S. V. Kulkarni]], [[R. Kairon]], [[S. S. Sane]], [[P. S. Padmawar]], [[V. A. Kale]], [[M. R. Thakar]], [[S. M. Mehendale]] & [[A. R. Risbud]] | |||
| title = Opportunistic parasitic infections in HIV/AIDS patients presenting with diarrhoea by the level of immunesuppression | |||
| journal = [[The Indian journal of medical research]] | |||
| volume = 130 | |||
| issue = 1 | |||
| pages = 63–66 | |||
| year = 2009 | |||
| month = July | |||
| pmid = 19700803 | |||
}}</ref> | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC;"|[[Irritable bowel syndrome]] | |||
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"|[[Diarrhea]] and [[constipation]], [[abdominal pain]], no [[fever]]. | |||
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #F5F5F5;"colspan=2| <small>Table adapted from CDC <ref>{{citeweb | url=http://www.cdc.gov/cholera/pdf/GDD_Manual_Cholera_chapters_2012_1_11-508c.pdf| title= CDC Chapter 1. Watery Diarrhea}}</ref></small> | |||
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==References== | |||
{{Reflist|2}} | |||
{{WH}} | {{WH}} | ||
{{WS}} | {{WS}} | ||
[[Category:Disease]] | [[Category:Disease]] | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Alejandro Lemor, M.D. [2]
Overview
Cyclospora cayentanensis must be differentiated from other diseases that cause watery diarrhea, loss of appetite and abdominal pain, such as viral gastroenteritis (adenovirus, rotavirus, norovirus), bacterial infections (bacillus cereus, clostridium perfringens, vibrio cholerae) or other protozoan infections (entamoeba histolytica, isosporiasis, cryptosporidium parvum).
Differentiating Cyclosporiasis from Other Diseases
Infectious Causes of Watery Diarrhea
Differential Diagnosis | Additional Findings |
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Adenovirus | Fever, flu-like symptoms, more common in children |
Rotavirus | Most common cause of watery diarrhea in children |
Norovirus | Nausea, vomiting, low grade fever, food or waterborne transmission |
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) | "Traveler's diarrhea", cholera-like diarrhea, foodborne transmission, ingestion of undercooked hamburger meat |
Food poisoning (S. aureus, C. perfringens, B. cereus) | Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, toxins foodborne infection |
Campylobacter jejuni | Fever, may be associated with bloody stools, ingestion of undercooked poultry |
Salmonellosis | Fever, abdominal pain, may have bloody stools |
Vibrio cholerae | Profuse watery diarrhea ("rice water"), vomiting, dehydration |
Giardia intestinalis | foul-smelling stools, bloating, flatulence, malabsorption |
Cryptosporidium spp | Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, weight loss, associated with HIV infection[1] |
Isospora belli | Anorexia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, weight loss, associated with HIV infection[1] |
Irritable bowel syndrome | Diarrhea and constipation, abdominal pain, no fever. |
Table adapted from CDC [2] |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 S. V. Kulkarni, R. Kairon, S. S. Sane, P. S. Padmawar, V. A. Kale, M. R. Thakar, S. M. Mehendale & A. R. Risbud (2009). "Opportunistic parasitic infections in HIV/AIDS patients presenting with diarrhoea by the level of immunesuppression". The Indian journal of medical research. 130 (1): 63–66. PMID 19700803. Unknown parameter
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