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Cryptosporidium eggs (oocysts) can survive for months in moist soil or water and survive harsh environmental conditions (e.g. heat, cold, droughts) for extended periods of time.Eitjes van Cryptosporidium (oöcysten) kunnen maandenlang overleven in vochtige grond of water en doorstaan gedurende langere perioden extreme omgevingsomstandigheden (bv. hitte, koude, droogte).
Eggs are excreted in the faeces of infected dogs and foxes and can be ingested by humans either by close contact with these animals or through contaminated food.De eieren worden uitgescheiden in de ontlasting van geïnfecteerde honden en vossen, en kunnen via inname van besmet voedsel of door nauw contact met deze dieren in de mens terechtkomen.
The most common location of cysts is the liver, but cysts may develop in almost any organ, including lungs, kidneys, spleen, nervous tissue, etc, years after the ingestion of the echinococcus eggs.De meest voorkomende plaats voor cysten is de lever, maar ze kunnen zich jaren na de inname van de echinococcuseieren in vrijwel elk orgaan (bv. longen, nieren, milt, zenuwweefsel) ontwikkelen.
Poor hand hygiene, close contact with infected animals and consumption of undercooked, unwashed food contaminated with echinococcus eggs (e.g. vegetables) are all risk factors.Slechte handhygiëne, nauw contact met geïnfecteerde dieren en consumptie van onvoldoende verhit, ongewassen voedsel dat met echinococcuseieren besmet is (bv. groenten), zijn allemaal risicofactoren.

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