American variants of Cryptosporidium hominis: Over-sexed and over here?
A new study in this issue of Cell Host & Microbe from Huang et al. provides important insights into the global epidemiology of human-infectious Cryptosporidium and mechanisms leading to the rapid emergence and rise to dominance of new, possibly more virulent, parasite strains. A new study in thi...
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