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Cryptosporidium Parvum in Humans
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<blockquote data-quote="Miss Daisy" data-source="post: 475790" data-attributes="member: 3568"><p>I did a search and only came up with cases in cattle. I was diagnosed with it this morning. Wondering if anyone on here can help? The reason i am posting on a cattle website instead of seeking more medical advice is because the doctors here didnt offer much information and I am looking for firsthand experiences. My main questions are: Once I am rid of it, can I get it again? Will my system ever completely be rid of it? What else to expect?</p><p></p><p>Also, doc thinks i most likely caught it from spreading dairy manure (alot!) or from handling sick baby calves. It has not yet been determined what the calves have, but as of now it looks like crypto</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miss Daisy, post: 475790, member: 3568"] I did a search and only came up with cases in cattle. I was diagnosed with it this morning. Wondering if anyone on here can help? The reason i am posting on a cattle website instead of seeking more medical advice is because the doctors here didnt offer much information and I am looking for firsthand experiences. My main questions are: Once I am rid of it, can I get it again? Will my system ever completely be rid of it? What else to expect? Also, doc thinks i most likely caught it from spreading dairy manure (alot!) or from handling sick baby calves. It has not yet been determined what the calves have, but as of now it looks like crypto [/QUOTE]
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