The best option for diagnosis is using PCR. Diagnosis with Microsporidia can be done through
gram-
positive,
acid-fast spores in stool and biopsy material with morphologic demonstration of the organism. Initial detection through light microscopic examination of tissue sections, stools, duodenal aspirates, nasal discharges,
bronchoalveolar lavage fluids, and conjunctival smears. Definitive diagnosis can also be achieved through fluorescein-tagged antibody
immunofluorescence or electron microscopy,
Classification Although it is classified as a
protozoal disease in
ICD-10, their phylogenetic placement has been resolved to be within the
Fungi, and some sources classify microsporidiosis as a
mycosis, however, they are highly divergent and rapidly evolving. ==Treatment==