Protozoan Infections
Protozoan infections are caused by protozoa, which are single-celled, eukaryotic organisms that can cause various illnesses in humans. Symptoms of a protozoan infection can range from mild to severe and can include diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting. Protozoan infections can be difficult to diagnose since they can be caused by a variety of protozoan species. Treatment usually involves antibiotics, antifungal medications, or antiparasitic drugs. Protozoan infections are an important area of study in the field of infectious diseases. As they can cause several serious illnesses in humans, proper diagnosis and treatment is necessary in order to reduce the risk of serious illness or death. Early detection and treatment are key to preventing the spread of protozoan infections, and researchers are constantly investigating more effective ways to diagnose, treat, and prevent these infections.
← Journal of Experimental and Clinical Toxicology