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Cryptosporidiosis
Assoc Reptilian Amphibian Vet 9[3]:15-24 Fall'99 Roundtable 0 Refs

Michael R. Cranfield, DVM; Thaddeus Graczyk, PhD; Kevin Wright, DVM; Frederic L. Frye, DVM, MS, FRSM; Bonnie Raphael, DVM, DACZM; Michael Garner, DVM, DACVP;
MODERATOR: Robert Nathan, DVM

Cryptosporidium serpentis is a common coccidian parasite of reptiles. It has the potential to cause severe disease in infected reptiles and can be difficult to diagnose. The name cryptosporidium refers to hidden sporocysts. Finding an effective treatment has remained elusive. The following panel was composed to provide current information.


Address (URL): http://www.arav.org/journals/JA014226.htm


Assoc Reptilian Amphibian Vet Fall'99 Vol. 9 No. 3

Effect of Intracoelomic Propofol in White's Tree Frogs, Pelodryas caerulea
Dermatophilosis in Furcifer (Chamaleo) pardalis
Phlebotomy Techniques in Crocodilians
Cryptosporidiosis
Orbital Abscess in a Green Iguana, Iguana iguana
Bilateral Calcium Phosphate Ureteroliths and Spirorchid Trematode Infection in a Red-eared Slider Turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans, with a Review of the Pathology of Spirorchiasis
Leopard Gecko, Eublepharis macularius, Captive Care and Breeding
A Preliminary Feeding Study in Bearded Dragon Lizards, Pogona vitticeps
What's Your Diagnosis?: Case 1 - Anamnesis
What's Your Diagnosis? - Case 2: Anamnesis
BOOK REVIEW: "Green Iguana: The Ultimate Owner's Manual" by James W. Hatfield, III
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