Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
within a One health framework: a comprehensive review of public health impact, environmental concerns, and emerging strategies for prevention and treatment.
- Journal:
- Frontiers in veterinary science
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Ras, Refaat et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Microbiology and Parasitology
Abstract
species are globally distributed parasites and are a major cause of cryptosporidiosis, a diarrheal disease that disproportionately affects immunocompromised individuals and young children in low-resource settings.is widely regarded as a critical contaminant of drinking water and is strongly associated with an increased risk of waterborne disease, posing a serious threat to public health. Furthermore, agricultural environments can serve as sources of contamination withoocysts through fecal material originating from both humans and animals. Despite their major zoonotic relevance, critical gaps remain in understanding their true public health burden, transmission pathways, and ways to effectively translate emerging knowledge into prevention and treatment strategies. Currently, nitazoxanide is the only FDA-approved treatment for cryptosporidiosis; however, its efficacy in vulnerable populations remains limited. Safe and effective chemotherapeutics are urgently needed; yet drug evaluation methods lack standardization, and no reliable vaccine surrogates capable of inducing protective immunity have been identified. Additionally, the identification of vaccination surrogates that confer protective immune responses againstinfection remains an unresolved need. In addition,diagnosis relies on fecal microscopy, antigen-based assays for rapid detection, and molecular methods, such as PCR, for sensitive species identification and genotyping. Emerging approaches, including next-generation sequencing, promise improved multiplex detection and epidemiological resolution but require further integration into routine clinical laboratory workflows. This review summarizes the advances intherapeutics, including herbal, chemical, and pharmaceutical approaches, as well as chemical agents utilized for water treatment and environmental control, highlighting associated safety concerns and diagnostics. It further outlines priority areas for future research, such as the development of novel drug candidates, host-targeted therapies, and next-generation vaccine platforms. Finally, it underscores the complex, multifactorial challenges of controllingand calls for a One Health approach that integrates human, animal, and environmental health to mitigate its global impact.
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