“…Among these, at least eight species (Cryptosporidium hominis, C. parvum, C. meleagridis, C. felis, C. canis, C. muris, C. suis, and C. andersoni) and six genotypes (cervine, horse, rabbit, and skunk genotypes, chipmunk genotype I, and pig genotype II) have been detected in immunocompromised and immunocompetent persons, some of which involved only a few cases (3,5,6,12,27). Since the first description of Cryptosporidium in feces of rabbits by Tyzzer in 1912, the organism has been reported for farmed, pet, laboratory, and wild rabbits (7,9,10,(13)(14)(15)(16)28).…”