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Giardia: an under-reported foodborne parasite
International Journal for Parasitology, 2019Una M Ryan, N S Hijjawi
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An up-date on Giardia and giardiasis
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2016Elin Einarsson +2 more
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Evolution of monitoring for Giardia and Cryptosporidium in water
Water Research, 2017Artemis Efstratiou +2 more
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Anti-Giardia drug discovery: Current status and gut feelings.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2020Giardia parasites are ubiquitous protozoans of global importance that impact a wide range of animals including humans. They are the most common enteric pathogen of cats and dogs in developed countries and infect ~1 billion people world-wide.
A. Riches +3 more
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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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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1988
Giardia is the most frequently identified enteric parasite in the United States, but much is not known about host-parasite interaction. Advances using immunodiagnostic techniques, endonuclease restriction analysis, surface-antigen detection methods, and measuring homologous and heterologous antibody responses are beginning to clarify the biology of ...
L K, Pickering, P G, Engelkirk
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Giardia is the most frequently identified enteric parasite in the United States, but much is not known about host-parasite interaction. Advances using immunodiagnostic techniques, endonuclease restriction analysis, surface-antigen detection methods, and measuring homologous and heterologous antibody responses are beginning to clarify the biology of ...
L K, Pickering, P G, Engelkirk
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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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Giardia lamblia infection: review of current diagnostic strategies
Gastroenterology and hepatology from bed to bench, 2019Giardiasis has a global distribution and it is a common cause of diarrhea in both children and adults and is transmitted via the fecal-oral route through direct or indirect ingestion of cysts. The laboratory diagnosis of Giardia spp.
Hossein Hooshyar +3 more
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1993
It is over 10 years since Meyer and Radulescu (1979) reviewed Giardia and giardiasis in Advances in Parasitology. In their introduction, they emphasized that "despite their ubiquity and antiquity, the Giardia have, until recently, been little studied". In the intervening years, Giardia has been extensively studied.
Thompson, R.C.A. +2 more
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It is over 10 years since Meyer and Radulescu (1979) reviewed Giardia and giardiasis in Advances in Parasitology. In their introduction, they emphasized that "despite their ubiquity and antiquity, the Giardia have, until recently, been little studied". In the intervening years, Giardia has been extensively studied.
Thompson, R.C.A. +2 more
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1979
Publisher Summary Organisms in the genus Giardia are widely distributed, flagellated protozoan parasites of all classes of vertebrates. Giardia is an intestinal protozoan parasite of humans.. Under appropriate conditions, they can cause disease. This chapter summarizes the progress in the study of Giardia and its relation with its host.
E A, Meyer, S, Radulescu
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Publisher Summary Organisms in the genus Giardia are widely distributed, flagellated protozoan parasites of all classes of vertebrates. Giardia is an intestinal protozoan parasite of humans.. Under appropriate conditions, they can cause disease. This chapter summarizes the progress in the study of Giardia and its relation with its host.
E A, Meyer, S, Radulescu
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