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In-silico, in-vitro, and proteomics analyses on repurposed drugs in targeting the small GTPase, Rho subfamily protein (Rho GTPase), and putative Rho GTPase-activating protein (RhoGAP) of Giardia lamblia. [PDF]
Jasni N +6 more
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Long-Term Follow-Up After Acute Gastroenteritis Caused by Giardia Infection in Juvenile Dogs. [PDF]
Walz KC +6 more
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Selected Protective Mechanisms of Human Milk Against Intestinal Protozoal Infections in Infants. [PDF]
Wróblewska J +5 more
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Effect of inoculation dose on infection kinetics and immune responses to Giardia. [PDF]
Decorte B, Van Crombrugge CE, Geldhof P.
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Treatment of giardiasis in dogs: field clinical study to confirm the efficacy, safety, and acceptance of a metronidazole-based flavored oral suspension. [PDF]
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1987
Giardia spp. are common, yet frequently overlooked, parasites of small animals. These parasites may cause chronic diarrhea in dogs and cats. This article discusses the clinical signs of giardiasis, and its diagnosis, treatment, and control.
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Giardia spp. are common, yet frequently overlooked, parasites of small animals. These parasites may cause chronic diarrhea in dogs and cats. This article discusses the clinical signs of giardiasis, and its diagnosis, treatment, and control.
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1996
Despite rapid progress in understanding the biology of Giardia, several questions remain unanswered. First, there is no adequate explanation for the diverse clinical spectrum of giardiasis. Second, the mechanisms by which Giardia produces diarrhea and malabsorption are poorly understood, although some progress has been made.
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Despite rapid progress in understanding the biology of Giardia, several questions remain unanswered. First, there is no adequate explanation for the diverse clinical spectrum of giardiasis. Second, the mechanisms by which Giardia produces diarrhea and malabsorption are poorly understood, although some progress has been made.
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