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Hyperimmune bovine colostrum neutralizes Cryptosporidium sporozoites and protects mice against oocyst challenge.

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Activity of colostral whey, produced by a cow immunized with oocysts of Cryptosporidium parvum and found to provide prophylaxis against cryptosporidiosis in calves, was tested in 2 experiments and it was determined that protection was mediated by specific anti-sporozoite activity.
Abstract
Activity of colostral whey, produced by a cow immunized with oocysts of Cryptosporidium parvum and found to provide prophylaxis against cryptosporidiosis in calves, was tested in 2 experiments. In one experiment BALB/c mice were given the immune whey (HW), whey from a nonimmunized cow (CW), or a balanced salt solution (HBSS) before, during, and after oral inoculation with oocysts of C. parvum. Significantly fewer (P less than 0.05) C. parvum were found in mice that received HW (undiluted, 1:20 or 1:50) than in those treated with similarly diluted CW or with HBSS. In the second experiment it was determined that protection was mediated by specific anti-sporozoite activity when significantly fewer (P less than 0.05) C. parvum were found in mice that received sporozoites treated with HW diluted 1:20 or 1:50 compared with mice that received sporozoites treated with similarly diluted CW or with HBSS.

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Some infectious causes of diarrhea in young farm animals.

TL;DR: This review discusses E. coli, rotavirus, and C. parvum as they relate to enteric disease in calves, lambs, and pigs as well as other microorganisms frequently incriminated as causative agents in diarrheas among neonatal food animals.
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Protection of calves against cryptosporidiosis with immune bovine colostrum induced by a Cryptosporidium parvum recombinant protein.

TL;DR: The absence of diarrhea and 2.8%) reduction in oocyst excretion indicates that immune bovine colostrum induced by immunization with C. parvum recombinant protein rC7 provided substantial protection against cryptosporidiosis in neonatal calves.
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Chronic Cryptosporidium parvum Infections in Congenitally Immunodeficient SCID and Nude Mice

TL;DR: Severe combined immune deficient and athymic National Institutes of Health-III mice evaluated for susceptibility to Cryptosporidium parvum infections as neonates and as adults after challenge with inocula developed chronic infections that persisted over 12 weeks.
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A novel multi-domain mucin-like glycoprotein of Cryptosporidium parvum mediates invasion,

TL;DR: The authors in this paper showed that GP900 is a parasite ligand for a host receptor involved in attachment/invasion and suggest that immunotherapy or chemotherapy directed against GP900 may be feasible.
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Remission of diarrhoea due to cryptosporidiosis in an immunodeficient child treated with hyperimmune bovine colostrum.

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- 15 Nov 1986 - 
TL;DR: Infusion of hyperimmune bovine colostrum produced against parasite antigen, given by nasogastric tube, was started after symptoms had persisted for three weeks and his vomiting and diarrhoea resolved within five days of treatment, and oocysts were no longer seen in the stools after eight days.
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Cryptosporidiosis in children from some highland Costa Rican rural and urban areas.

TL;DR: Diarrhea associated with Cryptosporidium was watery and without inflammatory cells, and dehydration was common in urban children, but was rapidly corrected by oral rehydration therapy, or by intravenous fluid therapy in some cases.
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