ISSN: 2161-0495
Pooja Yadav and Bijay R Mirdha
Hydrocarbon poisoning may result from ingestion or inhalation and can provoke direct or indirect damage which may influence infectious diseases by altering natural resistance. Poisoning is a general term and is defined as the potential of a chemical substance in causing adverse effects on the body. Gastrointestinal manifestations, aspirated pneumonitis, symptoms of Central Nervous System (CNS) impairment, and hypoxia are frequent findings. Further, exposure to chemical substances has the potential in weakening the individual’s immunity to infections produced by bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses. Present case report highlights cryptosporidial diarrhea in a patient with hydrocarbon poisoning.