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Integrated epidemiological and molecular analysis of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis isolates in dairy calves from Terceira Island, Azores. [PDF]
Louro M +6 more
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Impact of Lactobacillus johnsonii CNCM I-4884 on canine giardiasis: a probiotic-based approach. [PDF]
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Comparison of two DNA extraction methods for the detection of zoonotic protozoan pathogens in oysters and seawater. [PDF]
Rodriguez Fernandez V, Kim M, Shapiro K.
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Giardiasis in pediatric populations: A case series highlighting nutritional and growth impacts. [PDF]
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Henoch-Schönlein Purpura Associated with Giardiasis in an 18-Year-Old: A Case Report from Mogadishu, Somalia. [PDF]
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Molecular Evidence of Zoonotic Pathogens in Free-Living Wild Birds: A Greek Surveillance Study. [PDF]
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Trends in Parasitology, 2001
The Giardia in the Rockies Conference was held in Canmore, Alberta, Canada, from 18 to 20 October 2000.
D, Lloyd, P, Wallis
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The Giardia in the Rockies Conference was held in Canmore, Alberta, Canada, from 18 to 20 October 2000.
D, Lloyd, P, Wallis
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Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2003
Giardia intestinalis (syn. duodenalis or lamblia) is one of the most common intestinal parasites in the world, with an estimated 2.8 x 10(6) infections per year in humans, and it contributes to diarrhea and nutritional deficiencies in children in developing regions. The wide prevalence of Giardia and its unique place in evolutionary biology have led to
Syed A, Ali, David R, Hill
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Giardia intestinalis (syn. duodenalis or lamblia) is one of the most common intestinal parasites in the world, with an estimated 2.8 x 10(6) infections per year in humans, and it contributes to diarrhea and nutritional deficiencies in children in developing regions. The wide prevalence of Giardia and its unique place in evolutionary biology have led to
Syed A, Ali, David R, Hill
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Parasitology Today, 2000
Recently, a Giardia vaccine has become commercially available in the USA for prevention of clinical signs of giardiasis and reduction of cyst shedding in dogs and cats. The vaccine is based upon the current state of knowledge of Giardia antigenicity and immunology.
M E, Olson, H, Ceri, D W, Morck
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Recently, a Giardia vaccine has become commercially available in the USA for prevention of clinical signs of giardiasis and reduction of cyst shedding in dogs and cats. The vaccine is based upon the current state of knowledge of Giardia antigenicity and immunology.
M E, Olson, H, Ceri, D W, Morck
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