id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-007180-pho3miid Heine, J. Enteric Lesions and Diarrhea in Gnotobiotic Calves Monoinfected with Cryptosporidium Species 1984-11-17 .txt text/plain 3396 216 47 Clinically affected calves have atrophy of villi and hyperplasia of crypt epithelium (apparently as a result of the destruction of villous epithelium); those areas of the small intestine that are heavily infected with the parasite become inflamed [7, 9, 10] . On the other hand, if confirmed, the reported occurrence of diarrhea and intestinal lesions in gnotobiotic pigs infected with an inoculum treated in a manner that destroys infectious agents other than Cryptosporidium [18] provides strong evidence that the parasite can act as a primary enteropathogen in the absence of other enteric flora. Gnotobiotic calves inoculated with oocysts of Cryptosporidium that had been treated with potassium dichromate and peracetic acid became infected with Cryptosporidium and developed clinical signs and enteric lesions. ./cache/cord-007180-pho3miid.txt ./txt/cord-007180-pho3miid.txt