A sample of children in the toddler age group was surveyed in Denver, CO, to determine the prevalence of Giardia lamblia and to identify risk factors for the intestinal disease. The sample consisted of 236 children attending day-care centers (DCC) and 79 who were not attending. Thirty-eight children (16 percent) attending DCCs and 7 (9 percent) who had not were positive for G. lamblia in stool samples. Risk factors for those attending DCC facilities included increasing duration of attendance, time per week attending DCCs, low family income, and large family size. The only risk factor for those not attending DCC facilities was travel to Colorado mountains. Multivariate analysis showed that risk factors for all children in the sample included...
Background: Giardia and Cryptosporidium are common parasitic diarrhea agents of children contributin...
Intestinal parasitic infections are common among children worldwide. This study was aimed at determi...
A cross-sectional study of 694 children aged 2 to 45 months selected from 30 clusters throughout the...
Giardia intestinalis is an intestinal parasite widely prevalent in children attending daycare cent...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The prevalence of Giardia lamblia in Pakistani children is currently unknown....
BackgroundThere are limited longitudinal data on the acquisition of Giardia lamblia infections in ch...
Intestinal protozoan parasites Giardia lamblia (G.L) (Giardia duodenalis, G. lamblia, or G. intestin...
In this study we examined 3306 stool samples during the period from January to December 2015 from ch...
Background and Aim: Giardiasis is the most common pathogenic gastrointestinal parasite worldwide and...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Background: Giardia Lamblia (Giardia) is considere...
Background Nowadays, parasitic infections are a major health problem throughout the world,...
Background A surprisingly low number of children became ill with giardiasis during the large waterbo...
En un estudio longitudinal sobre giardiasis desarrollado durante 18 meses en tres guarderías infanti...
Background: Giardia duodenalis is a widespread parasite of mammalian species, including humans. The ...
Aim: To evaluate whether a higher prevalence of Giardia lambia infection is associated with an incre...
Background: Giardia and Cryptosporidium are common parasitic diarrhea agents of children contributin...
Intestinal parasitic infections are common among children worldwide. This study was aimed at determi...
A cross-sectional study of 694 children aged 2 to 45 months selected from 30 clusters throughout the...
Giardia intestinalis is an intestinal parasite widely prevalent in children attending daycare cent...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The prevalence of Giardia lamblia in Pakistani children is currently unknown....
BackgroundThere are limited longitudinal data on the acquisition of Giardia lamblia infections in ch...
Intestinal protozoan parasites Giardia lamblia (G.L) (Giardia duodenalis, G. lamblia, or G. intestin...
In this study we examined 3306 stool samples during the period from January to December 2015 from ch...
Background and Aim: Giardiasis is the most common pathogenic gastrointestinal parasite worldwide and...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Background: Giardia Lamblia (Giardia) is considere...
Background Nowadays, parasitic infections are a major health problem throughout the world,...
Background A surprisingly low number of children became ill with giardiasis during the large waterbo...
En un estudio longitudinal sobre giardiasis desarrollado durante 18 meses en tres guarderías infanti...
Background: Giardia duodenalis is a widespread parasite of mammalian species, including humans. The ...
Aim: To evaluate whether a higher prevalence of Giardia lambia infection is associated with an incre...
Background: Giardia and Cryptosporidium are common parasitic diarrhea agents of children contributin...
Intestinal parasitic infections are common among children worldwide. This study was aimed at determi...
A cross-sectional study of 694 children aged 2 to 45 months selected from 30 clusters throughout the...