Isosporiasis
Isoporiasis (isoporiasis) is a parasitic protozoan disease in which the intestinal mucosa is damaged by the parasites of the intestinal mucosa. Clinical manifestations include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal tenderness. There are two types of Isospora parasites in humans: lsospora belli and I. natalensis. Isosporidium in humans is predominantly Isosporidium berghei. Isospora nana is very rare.
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