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Giardiasis

JAMA, 1963
LEEUWENHOEK is credited with describing Giardia in his stool in 1681. 1 It was redescribed in 1859, placed in the genus Giardia , and called Giardia lamblia in 1915. For many years this organism was considered a harmless invader in humans. Reports have shown, however, that it may cause gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary symptoms.
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UNSUSPECTED GIARDIASIS

The Lancet, 1981
V, Joss, M J, Brueton
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[Giardiasis].

Tijdschrift voor kindergeneeskunde, 1981
Giardia Lamblia is considered as the most important cause of parasitic diarrhoea in children and adults. The epidemiology of the infection is determined by environmental and regional factors. The sensitivity of man for this infection depends on factors related to man himself and his environment.
H P, Werkman, J H, Meuwissen
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Giardiasis

Gastroenterology Nursing, 1992
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Waterborne Giardiasis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
P G, Brady, J C, Wolfe
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Foodborne giardiasis

The Lancet, 1991
AKTAS, F, KARABIBER, N
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Giardiasis

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2018
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Giardiasis

2020
K. Benedict, D. Roellig
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Epidemic Giardiasis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
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GIARDIASIS

2009
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