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Presence of Giardia in ready-to-eat vegetable salads on sale in the city of Palermo (Sicily, Southern Italy).

2007

Giardia ready-to-eat vegetable salads SicilySettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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Secretin—cerulein test and fecal chymotrypsin concentration in children with intestinal giardiasis

1993

We studied six patients with giardiasis (five males, one female), median age 3.5 yr (range 1-11) and 12 healthy control subjects (10 males, 2 females), median age 3.5 yr (range 1-10). Intestinal biopsy and a contemporaneous secretin-cerulein test were performed in all patients, and fecal chymotrypsin was also assayed. Intestinal biopsy was normal in five of the six patients with giardiasis, whereas one of the six presented a partial atrophy of the intestinal villi. The secretin-cerulein test (1 CU/kg of secretin + 75 ng/kg of cerulein) did not show any significant difference between values in the outputs of chymotrypsin, lipase, phospholipase, and bicarbonate obtained in patients and in con…

GiardiasisMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBicarbonatemedicine.disease_causeGastroenterologySecretinFeceschemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyPancreatic JuiceSecretinInternal medicinemedicineChymotrypsinHumansGiardia lambliaLipaseChildPancreasFecesFecal chymotrypsinChymotrypsinbiologyGastroenterologyInfantMetronidazoleEndocrinologyOncologychemistryChild Preschoolbiology.proteinFemaleCeruletidemedicine.drugInternational journal of pancreatology
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Treatment of giardiasis reverses "active" coeliac disease to "latent" coeliac disease.

2001

In patients with coeliac disease, a regression of intestinal damage without a gluten-free diet is a very rare event. We describe a young child with diarrhoea, intestinal mucosa atrophy and positive serum anti-endomysial and anti-tissue transglutaminase (anti-tTG) antibodies during intestinal giardiasis infection. He showed normal intestinal mucosa architecture and negative anti-endomysial and anti-tTG antibodies after his giardiasis was cured, although he continued to assume a normal diet. Re-evaluations on a 6-monthly basis showed that he was symptom free, and all haemato-chemical parameters were within normal limits. Three years after the initial diagnosis, a third intestinal biopsy showe…

GiardiasisMalemedicine.medical_specialtyNormal dietTissue transglutaminaseAntiprotozoal AgentsEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssaySensitivity and SpecificityCoeliac diseaseAtrophyIntestinal mucosaImmunopathologyBiopsyMedicineHumansIntestinal MucosaAutoantibodiesTransglutaminasesHepatologybiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBiopsy NeedleGastroenterologyInfantmedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryImmunoglobulin ACeliac DiseaseImmunologybiology.proteinHistopathologybusinessFollow-Up StudiesEuropean journal of gastroenterologyhepatology
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Secondary impairment of pancreatic function as a cause of severe malabsorption in intestinal giardiasis: A case report

1997

We report the case of a 54-year-old male patient hospitalized for diarrhea and weight loss (8 kg over the previous three months). At admission, we observed pale oral and conjunctival mucosa and peripheral edema of the lower limbs. Stool frequency was 8-10 per day. Laboratory data were as follows: hemoglobin, 11 g/dL; total proteins, 4.3 g/dL; albumin, 2 g/dL; pseudocholinesterase, 1248 U/L; triglycerides, 54 mg/dL; serum cholesterol, 102 mg/dL; calcium, 7.9 mg/dL. Fecal fat was 8.2 g/24 hr. Fecal chymotrypsin (FCT) was 2.3 U/g. A duodenal probe was performed after administration of intravenous secretin and cerulein stimulation, and a contemporaneous mucosal biopsy was taken at the ligament …

GiardiasisMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPancreatic diseaseMalabsorptionPeripheral edemaAntiprotozoal AgentsAntitrichomonal AgentsGastroenterologyAsymptomaticMalabsorption SyndromesVirologyInternal medicineMetronidazolemedicineAnimalsHumansbusiness.industryAlbuminMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSteatorrheaDiarrheaMetronidazoleInfectious DiseasesEndocrinologyParasitologyExocrine Pancreatic Insufficiencymedicine.symptomGiardia lambliabusinessmedicine.drug
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Survey of the occurrence of Giardia duodenalis cysts and Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts in green leafy vegetables marketed in the city of Valencia (Spa…

2022

The role of vegetables usually consumed without prior culinary treatment is known to contribute to the prevalence of foodborne diseases. Cysts and oocysts can contaminate food, which can then be the source of infection in humans. The aim of the study was to assess the occurrence of Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. (oo) cysts in green leafy vegetables marketed in the city of Valencia (Spain) combining parasitological methods, two real-time qPCRs and light microscopy. An experimental field study was conducted on 129 vegetable samples, 64 from conventional farms and 65 from ecological (organic) farms. The samples were washed with water, and the resulting solution after removing the …

GiardiasisParàsitsGiardiaOocystsCryptosporidiosisCryptosporidiumWaterGeneral MedicineProductes vegetalsMicrobiologyAliments MicrobiologiaIntoxicació alimentàriaSpainVegetablesAnimalsHumansGiardia lambliaFood Science
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Occurrence and genotypes of Giardia isolated from lambs in Spain

2009

Three hundred and eighty six faecal specimens were randomly collected from 1- to 3-month-old lambs from 16 farms in Spain to investigate the presence of different genotypes of Giardia duodenalis. Individual specimens were examined by IFA (Immunofluorescence assay) and beta-giardin PCR polymerase chain reaction. Cysts of G. duodenalis were shed by lambs in every flock analyzed, showing a prevalence by farms of 100%. The average prevalence of G. duodenalis for the 386 specimens was 42%, ranging from 8.3 to 80% depending on the farm. beta-giardin PCR positive samples were sequenced to determine the genotypes present at each farm and seven new subtypes of beta-giardin Assemblage E are reported …

GiardiasisVeterinary medicineGenotypeanimal diseasesMolecular Sequence DataHigh variabilityProtozoan ProteinsFluorescent Antibody TechniqueSheep DiseasesBiologyPolymerase Chain ReactionGenetic analysislaw.inventionMicrobiologyFeceslawZoonosesGenotypePrevalenceAnimalsPolymerase chain reactionSheepGiardiaGiardiaSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationCytoskeletal ProteinsInfectious DiseasesSpainGiardia duodenalisParasitologyFlockParasitology International
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Ocurrence of enteroparasites with zoonotic potential in animals of the rural area of San Andres, Chimborazo, Ecuador.

2021

Abstract Objective The aim of this research was the identification of the enteroparasites harbored by the animals of the San Andres community, to evaluate their role as susceptible hosts and sources of infection for other animals, humans (zoonoses), as well as parasite forms spreaders to the environment in this rural area, located in the province of Chimborazo, Ecuadorian Andean region. Material and methods The study was carried out combining 3 coproparasitological techniques: direct examination, Ritchie and Ziehl-Neelsen in 300 animal stool samples Results Blastocystis sp., Entamoeba spp., Giardia spp., Balantidium spp., Cryptosporidium spp., Ascaris spp., Toxocara spp., Ancylostoma spp., …

Hymenolepis nanaVeterinary medicinefood.ingredientParàsitsGuinea PigsCattle DiseasesCryptosporidiosisCryptosporidiumSheep DiseasesBalantidiumBiologyfoodDogsparasitic diseasesPrevalenceHelminthsAnimalsParasitesDog DiseasesHelmintsBlastocystisSheepGeneral VeterinaryAscarisGiardiaParasitologia veterinàriabiology.organism_classificationAncylostomaParasitologyCattleEcuadorGIARDIA SPP.Veterinary parasitology, regional studies and reports
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Prevalence of intestinal parasites among inmates in Midwest Brazil.

2017

Made available in DSpace on 2018-11-26T17:40:54Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2017-09-21 Fundacao de Desenvolvimento, Ensino, Ciencia e Tecnologia do Estado de Mato Grosso do Sul (FUNDECT) Background Intestinal parasitic infections constitute a public health issue in developing countries, with prevalence rates as high as 90%, a figure set to escalate as the socioeconomic status of affected populations deteriorates. Investigating the occurrence of these infections among inmates is critical, since this group is more vulnerable to the spread of a number of infectious illnesses. Methods This cross-sectional, analytical, quantitative study was conducted in July 2015 at prison…

MaleVeterinary medicinePrevalenceSocial Scienceslcsh:Medicinemedicine.disease_causeGeographical locations0302 clinical medicineIntestinal ParasitesPrevalenceMedicine and Health SciencesPublic and Occupational Health030212 general & internal medicineIntestinal Diseases Parasiticlcsh:ScienceProtozoansMultidisciplinarybiologyEukaryotaIntestinesFemaleBrazilMixed infectionResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentDispar030231 tropical medicine03 medical and health sciencesEntamoeba histolyticaYoung AdultmedicineParasitic DiseasesGiardia lambliaAnimalsHumansGiardia Lambliabusiness.industryProphylaxisPublic healthEndolimax nanaGiardialcsh:ROrganismsBiology and Life SciencesSouth Americabiology.organism_classificationParasitic ProtozoansCross-Sectional StudiesParasitologyPrisonsLaw and Legal SciencesParasitologylcsh:QPreventive MedicinePeople and placesbusinessParasitic Intestinal DiseasesCriminal Justice SystemDemographyPLoS ONE
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One Health Approach to Zoonotic Parasites: Molecular Detection of Intestinal Protozoans in an Urban Population of Norway Rats, Rattus norvegicus, in …

2021

Rattus norvegicus, the brown or Norway rat, is the most abundant mammal after humans in urban areas, where they live in close proximity to people. Among rodent-borne diseases, the reservoir role of Norway rats of zoonotic parasites in cities has practically been ignored. Considering the parasitic diseases in the One Health approach, we intended to identify and quantify the zoonotic intestinal protozoans (ZIP) in an urban population of R. norvegicus in the city of Barcelona, Spain. We studied the presence of ZIP in 100 rats trapped in parks (n = 15) as well as in the city’s sewage system (n = 85) in the winter of 2016/17. The protozoans were molecularly identified by means of a multiplex PCR…

Microbiology (medical)BarcelonaParàsits<i>Giardia duodenalis</i>PopulationDientamoeba fragilislcsh:MedicineSewageZoologyBiology<i>Cryptosporidium</i> spp.Cryptosporidium spp.Article<i>Blastocystis</i>Cryptosporidium sppOne Health approachZoonosesUrbanizationMicroorganismes patògensPandemicparasitic diseasesImmunology and AllergyeducationMolecular BiologyDientamoeba fragilis<i>Dientamoeba fragilis</i><i>Rattus norvegicus</i>education.field_of_studyBlastocystisGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industrylcsh:RCryptosporidiumbiology.organism_classificationRattus norvegicuszoonosesInfectious DiseasesOne HealthBlastocystisbusinessGiardia duodenalis
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Interplay between Intestinal Bacterial Communities and Unicellular Parasites in a Morbidly Obese Population: A Neglected Trinomial

2022

Obesity is an epidemic causing a metabolic health crisis. Herein, the interactions between the gut prokaryotic and eukaryotic communities, metabolic comorbidities and diet were studied. Stool samples from 56 subjects, 47 with type III obesity and 9 with type II obesity and cardiovascular risk or metabolic disease, were assessed for the richness, diversity and ecology of the bacterial gut community through metagenomics, together with the study of the presence of common unicellular eukaryote parasites (Blastocystis sp., Dientamoeba fragilis and Giardia intestinalis) by qPCR. Clinical information regarding metabolic comorbidities and non-alcoholic hepatic fatty liver disease was gathered. To a…

Nutrition and DieteticsBacteriaMicrobiologiaObesity Morbidobesity; eukaryotic microbiota; <i>Blastocystis</i> sp.; <i>Giardia intestinalis</i>; <i>Dientamoeba fragilis</i>; metabolic markers; dietFecesDiabetes Mellitus Type 2BlastocystisAnimalsHumansObesitatParasitesFood ScienceDieta d'aprimament
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