Cystoisospora: The Protozoan Parasite Genus Causing Mammalian Infections

what is the old name for Cystoisispora

Isospora

The old name for Cystoisospora was Isospora. Cystoisospora is a genus of protozoan parasites that cause infections in mammalian hosts. The genus was first described in 1967, and until 1999, it was known as Isospora. In 1999, the genus was split into two genera, Isospora and Cystoisospora, based on molecular and morphological differences. Isospora contains species that infect birds and reptiles, while Cystoisospora contains species that infect mammals, including humans.

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