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Giardia lamblia intestinalis

Giardia lamblia (also known as G. intestinalis or G. duode-nalis), an enteric protozoan, is the most common intestinal parasite responsible for diarrheal syndromes throughout the world. Giardia is the most frequently identified intestinal parasites in the United States, with a prevalence rate of 5% to 15% in some areas. G. lamblia has been identified as the first enteric pathogen seen in children in developing countries, with prevalence rates between 15% and 30%. [Pg.1140]

Giardia lamblia (also known as G. intestinalis or G. duodenalis), an enteric protozoan, is the most common intestinal parasite responsible for diarrheal syndromes throughout the world. Giardia is the... [Pg.2071]

Lloyd D, Harris JC, Maroulis S, Wadley R, Ralphs JR, Hann AC, Turner MP, Edwards MR (2002a) The primitive microaerophile Giardia intestinalis (syn. lamblia, duodenalis) has... [Pg.297]


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