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Cryptosporidiosis among solid organ transplant recipient attendees at a summer camp
Authors:John McAteer  Stephanie Jernigan  Chad Mao  Mark D. Gonzalez  Renee J. Watson  Rochelle Liverman  Melissa Tobin‐D Angelo  Hope Dishman M.  Andi Shane  Inci Yildirim
Abstract:
We report a cluster of pediatric cryptosporidiosis infections among solid organ transplant recipients at a summer camp in Georgia, USA. A retrospective cohort study was conducted to investigate the risk factors for infection. A total of 118 campers attended the camp during July 23‐28, 2017. The overall attack rate among campers during the outbreak was 11% (13/118). Sanger‐based amplicon sequencing of stool specimens from 7 (80%) campers identified Cryptosporidium hominis as the suspected etiologic agent. All infected campers were heart or kidney transplant recipients receiving immunosuppressive therapy. The median reported symptom duration was 12 days (range 6‐18 days) and 9 (69.2%) were hospitalized for at least one night (median length of stay 5 days, range 2‐16 days). There were no deaths or acute rejection events attributed to infection. The results of the epidemiologic and environmental investigation suggest a recreational pool as the presumed source, although there was no direct evidence to support this. Many long‐term interventions were implemented, and there have been no further outbreaks at the camp in the following two years. This outbreak demonstrates that cryptosporidiosis may be associated with notable burden in pediatric transplant recipients, and illustrates the challenges associated with source identification and containment.
Keywords:cryptosporidiosis  outbreak  pediatrics  solid organ transplantation
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