cryptosporidium muris in a texas canine population. | molecular technology has led to the discovery of previously unrecognized cryptosporidium species in new hosts, such as c. canis in humans. the notion that dogs may transmit cryptosporidium species to humans has significant public health implications, and additional studies are merited. the purpose of this study was to examine a group of kenneled dogs to determine the prevalence of cryptosporidium species infection and to identify parasite species. prevalence of active infection was 71%. six posi ... | 2008 | 18541769 |