Background Organisms referred to as "cyanobacterium-like bodies"have now been identified worldwide in the feces of both immunocompetentand immunocompromised patients with diarrhea. Organisms witha similar appearance have been isolated from Peruvian patientssince 1985. From 1988 to 1991 we studied prospectively two cohortsof infants and young children infected with this organism. Wenow attempt to identify it.
Methods Fecal samples were collected weekly from the childrenand examined with the use of acid-fast staining and stainingwith a monoclonal antibody specific for cryptosporidium. Stoolspositive for cyanobacterium-like bodies were preserved in potassiumdichromate and exposed to conditions allowing coccidian sporulationand excystation. Both unsporulated and sporulated oocysts werefixed by freeze-substitution techniques and then examined byelectron microscopy.
Results Organisms isolated from the feces of Peruvian patientsand two patients from the United States were identified as belongingto the coccidian genus cyclospora, after sporulation and excystationof the oocysts according to standard techniques. Complete sporulationoccurred within 5 to 13 days in oocysts maintained in potassiumdichromate at 25 or 32 °C. Complete excystation resultedin the liberation of two sporozoites from the two sporocystswithin each oocyst (cryptosporidia have four naked sporozoiteswithin each oocyst). The presence of organelles characteristicof coccidian organisms was confirmed by electron microscopy.
Conclusions We have identified organisms of the genus cyclosporathat are remarkably similar to cryptosporidia in their morphologicfeatures and the diarrheal disease that they produce in humans.The complete life cycle and epidemiology of this new protozoanparasite remain to be described.
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From the Department of Veterinary Science, University of Arizona, Tucson (Y.R.O., C.R.S., V.A.C.); the Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (R.H.G.); and the Departamento de Parasitologia, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, and the Asociacion Benefica PRISMA, both in Lima, Peru (R.H.G., F.D.).
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