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1. Enhancing diagnostic accuracy: Direct immunofluorescence assay as the gold standard for detecting Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. in canine and feline fecal samples.

2. Prevalence of Cryptosporidium and Giardia infections in under-five children with diarrhoea in Blantyre, Malawi.

3. The occurrence and zoonotic potential of Cryptosporidium species in freshwater biota.

4. Specific pathway abundances in the neonatal calf faecal microbiome are associated with susceptibility to Cryptosporidium parvum infection: a metagenomic analysis.

5. Prevalence and molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium spp. in dairy cattle in Central Inner Mongolia, Northern China.

6. Cryptosporidium mortiferum n. sp. (Apicomplexa: Cryptosporidiidae), the species causing lethal cryptosporidiosis in Eurasian red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris).

7. Treatment of Urticaria caused by severe cryptosporidiosis in a 17-month-old child – a case report.

8. MiR-3976 regulates HCT-8 cell apoptosis and parasite burden by targeting BCL2A1 in response to Cryptosporidium parvum infection.

9. Cryptosporidium parvum: an emerging occupational zoonosis in Finland.

10. Cryptosporidium parvumcompetes with the intestinal epithelial cells for glucose and impairs systemic glucose supply in neonatal calves.

11. A case of septic shock due to delayed diagnosis of Cryptosporidium infection after liver transplantation.

12. Cryptosporidiosis threat under climate change in China: prediction and validation of habitat suitability and outbreak risk for human-derived Cryptosporidium based on ecological niche models.

13. Cryptosporidium in human-animal-environment interphase at Adama and Asella areas of Oromia regional state, Ethiopia.

14. Genotyping of Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia duodenalis and Enterocytozoon bieneusi from sheep and goats in China.

15. Performance of diagnostic assays used to detect Cryptosporidium oocysts in faecal samples of cattle in Kuwait and genotyping of Cryptosporidium species.

17. Clustering of Cryptosporidium species infections among sheep and cattle but not children in remote highland communities of Madagascar.

18. MiR-942-5p targeting the IFI27 gene regulates HCT-8 cell apoptosis via a TRAIL-dependent pathway during the early phase of Cryptosporidium parvum infection.

19. Cross-sectional household transmission study of Cryptosporidium shows that C. hominis infections are a key risk factor for spread.

20. Circular RNA ciRS-7 affects the propagation of Cryptosporidium parvum in HCT-8 cells by sponging miR-1270 to activate the NF-κB signaling pathway.

21. Spatiotemporal epidemiology of cryptosporidiosis in the Republic of Ireland, 2008-2017: development of a space-time "cluster recurrence" index.

22. Successful experimental infant baboon model for childhood cryptosporidiosis studies.

23. Prevalence of cryptosporidiosis among children with diarrhoea under five years admitted to Kosti teaching hospital, Kosti City, Sudan.

24. Intestinal protozoa in hospitalized under-five children with diarrhoea in Nampula - a cross-sectional analysis in a low-income setting in northern Mozambique.

25. Etiology of diarrhea by multiplex polymerase chain reaction among young children in the United Arab Emirates: a case-control study.

26. Enteric pathogen infection and consequences for child growth in young Aboriginal Australian children: a cross-sectional study.

27. In vivo assessment of the antiparasitic effects of Allium sativum L. and Artemisia absinthium L. against gastrointestinal parasites in swine from low-input farms.

28. Detection and molecular characterisation of Cryptosporidium spp. in Swedish pigs.

29. Conducting clinical trials in sub-Saharan Africa: challenges and lessons learned from the Malawi Cryptosporidium study.

30. Serosurvey and molecular detection of the main zoonotic parasites carried by commensal Rattus norvegicus population in Tehran, Iran.

31. A novel 5-Plex qPCR-HRM assay detecting human diarrheal parasites.

32. Cryptosporidiosis after treatment with fingolimod: a case report and pharmacovigilance review.

33. Development of a gp60-subtyping method for Cryptosporidium felis.

34. First report of Cryptosporidium viatorum and Cryptosporidium occultus in humans in China, and of the unique novel C. viatorum subtype XVaA3h.

35. Projected local rain events due to climate change and the impacts on waterborne diseases in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

36. Stable expression of mucin glycoproteins GP40 and GP15 of Cryptosporidium parvum in Toxoplasma gondii.

37. Identification of Cryptosporidium viatorum XVa subtype family in two wild rat species in China.

38. MicroRNA expression profile of HCT-8 cells in the early phase of Cryptosporidium parvum infection.

39. A large-scale study on the prevalence of intestinal parasites in patients referred to medical laboratories in Urmia, Northwest Iran.

40. Cryptosporidium infection in bovine calves: prevalence and potential risk factors in northwest Ethiopia.

41. Prevalence and associated risk factors for Giardia and Cryptosporidium infections among children of northwest Mexico: a cross-sectional study.

42. Bovine cryptosporidiosis: impact, host-parasite interaction and control strategies.

43. Molecular characterisation of protist parasites in human-habituated mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei), humans and livestock, from Bwindi impenetrable National Park, Uganda.

44. Early outbreak detection by linking health advice line calls to water distribution areas retrospectively demonstrated in a large waterborne outbreak of cryptosporidiosis in Sweden.

45. Abundance, zoonotic potential and risk factors of intestinal parasitism amongst dog and cat populations: The scenario of Crete, Greece.

46. Prevalence and genetic characterization of Cryptosporidium species and Giardia duodenalis in lambs in Oromia Special Zone, Central Ethiopia.

47. Evolution of mitosome metabolism and invasion-related proteins in Cryptosporidium.

48. Response to comments on our article (Yin YL et al., Parasit Vectors, 10.1186/s13071-021-04739-w) by Yuqing Wang and colleagues

49. Estimates of disease burden caused by foodborne pathogens in contaminated dairy products in Rwanda.

50. Ruling out nosocomial transmission of Cryptosporidium in a renal transplantation unit: case report.

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