| Cryptosporidiosis in patients at a large teaching hospital. | |||||||||||
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| In 1984, all stool samples submitted to a microbiology laboratory (n = 2,197) from a predominantly hospital-based population were examined for Cryptosporidium oocysts after Ziehl-Neelsen staining, but only 0.5% were positive. We suggest that in low-incidence areas, individual laboratories examine stool samples for this organism only in immunosuppressed patients and those in whom symptoms persist. | |||||||||||
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