Characteristics of Giardiasis and Enterobiаsis in children of Astrakhan region
Purpose: assessment of the clinical and epidemiological situation of current invasions in children of the Astrakhan region. 315 outpatient cards of children were analyzed in 2016.The diagnosis of Giardiasis was made to 151 children, the diagnosis of ...
R. S. Arakelyan +8 more
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Viability of Giardia intestinalis cysts : assessing viability under environmental conditions : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Microbiology at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand [PDF]
Much work has been put into the detection and monitoring of Giardia, but once found, it is not easy to tell whether the cysts are viable and thus infective.
Kakubayashi, Michiko
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Molecular characterization of Giardia lamblia in children less than 5 years of age with diarrhoea attending the Bengo General Hospital, Angola [PDF]
Introduction - Giardia lamblia is a pathogenic intestinal protozoan with high prevalence in developing countries, especially among children. Molecular characterization has revealed the existence of eight assemblages, with A and B being more commonly ...
Brito, Miguel +7 more
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Small extracellular vesicles (RsEVs) derived from metronidazole‐resistant Giardia lamblia clones (WB/1267MTZr and GS/MMTZr) modulated drug sensitivity in wildtype parasites by altering reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and the expression of MTZ‐metabolising enzymes in a genotype‐dependent manner.
Gabriel Luna Pizarro +8 more
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The Design of Giardia and the Genesis of Giardiasis [PDF]
Giardia is a genus of protozoa discovered in 1681. Six morphologically distinct species are recognized. It mainly attaches in the upper GI tract of a wide variety of vertebrates (including zebrafish), often with beaver and muskrat as reservoirs/carriers ...
Gillen, Alan L., Sherwin, Frank
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Giardia duodenalis in Rodents: A Global Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
‐ Giardia duodenalis (also known as G. lamblia or G. intestinalis) is a globally distributed protozoan with zoonotic potential. ‐ This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to determine the global molecular prevalence and genotypic distribution of G. duodenalis in rodents, based exclusively on studies using molecular diagnostic techniques. ABSTRACT
Tahereh Davoodi +7 more
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Objectives: Giardiasis, a worldwide intestinal infection caused by the protozoan parasite Giardia intestinalis, is treatable with metronidazole (MTZ). However, MTZ-refractory giardiasis is common.
Eva Nohynkova +3 more
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Two Centrins and Their Posttranslational Modification Modulate the Cell Cycle of Giardia lamblia
Two Giardia lamblia centrins (Glcents) play a role in cell cycle progression and morphogenesis of Giardia. Both Glcents are substrates of GlSUMO, suggesting a role of SUMOylation in their proper localization. SUMOylation is also involved in regulating vacuole formation in Giardia.
Hye Rim Yeo +3 more
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Giardia Colonizes and Encysts in High-Density Foci in the Murine Small Intestine. [PDF]
Giardia lamblia is a highly prevalent yet understudied protistan parasite causing significant diarrheal disease worldwide. Hosts ingest Giardia cysts from contaminated sources.
Barash, NR +6 more
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The efficacy of halofantrine in the treatment of acute malaria in nonimmune travelers [PDF]
A multicenter prospective trial was performed to investigate the efficacy and the tolerability of halofantrine in nonimmune patients with malaria imported from areas with drug-resistant falciparum parasites (mainly Africa).
Bock, H. L. +8 more
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