Internal Medicine

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448 Cyclosporiasis

Signs & Symptoms
■Watery diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, belching,
sometimes fever. Abdominal exam may show mild tenderness, dis-
tention. Symptoms last 6–7 weeks.

tests
■Basic tests: blood: usually normal
■Basic tests: urine: normal
■Specific tests: Stool O&P examination, using acid-fast staining. May
need several stools.
■Other tests: not easily detected by small bowel biopsy

differential diagnosis
■Other causes of watery diarrhea, especially giardiasis, isosporiasis,
cryptosporidial infection, travelers’ diarrhea

management
What to Do First
■Assess need for fluid and/or electrolyte therapy.

General Measures
■Assess source of infection.

specific therapy
Indications
■All symptomatic patients

Treatment Options
■Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for 7 days. Treat for 10 days in
immunosuppressed patients.

Side Effects & Complications
■Allergy to sulfa component may occur. Sometimes GI upset from
medications.
■Contraindications to treatment: absolute: allergy to medications
■Contraindications to treatment: relative: asymptomatic patients

follow-up
During Treatment
■Observe for tolerance of meds.

Routine
■Stool examination 2–3 weeks after completing therapy
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