Giardia lamblia is a common intestinal parasitic infection that although often acutely asymptomatic, is associated with debilitating chronic intestinal and extra-intestinal sequelae. In previously healthy adults, a primary sporadic Giardia infection can lead to gut dysfunction and fatigue. These symptoms correlate with markers of inflammation that persist well after the infection is cleared. In contrast, in endemic settings, first exposure occurs in children who are frequently malnourished and also co-infected with other enteropathogens. In these children, Giardia rarely causes symptoms and associates with several decreased markers of inflammation. Mechanisms underlying these disparate and potentially enduring outcomes following Giardia inf...
Giardia is the most prevalent human intestinal parasitic protist in the world, and one of the most c...
Giardia is the most prevalent human intestinal parasitic protist in the world, and one of the most c...
Giardia duodenalis (syn. G. intestinalis, G. lamblia) is a predominant cause of waterborne diarrheal...
Giardia lamblia is a common intestinal parasitic infection that although often acutely asymptomatic,...
Giardia lamblia is a common intestinal parasitic infection that although often acutely asymptomatic,...
Diverse enteropathogen exposures associate with childhood malnutrition. To elucidate mechanistic pat...
<p>(A) Impact of 10<sup>9</sup> EAEC042 challenge on growth (% initial weight) of PD-fed and CD-fed ...
Giardia duodenalis (syn. G. intestinalis, or G. lamblia) is a leading cause of waterborne diarrheal...
Giardia lamblia is the most frequently identified protozoan cause of intestinal infection. Over 200 ...
<div><p>Diverse enteropathogen exposures associate with childhood malnutrition. To elucidate mechani...
The lumen-dwelling protozoan Giardia is an important parasitic cause of diarrheal disease worldwide....
Giardia duodenalis (syn. G. intestinalis, G. lamblia) is a predominant cause of waterborne diarrheal...
Background: Recent studies of Giardia lamblia outbreaks have indicated that 40-80% of infected patie...
<div><p><i>Giardia duodenalis (syn. G. intestinalis, G. lamblia)</i> is a predominant cause of water...
International audienceAbstract Exogenous factors that may influence the pathophysiology of Giardia i...
Giardia is the most prevalent human intestinal parasitic protist in the world, and one of the most c...
Giardia is the most prevalent human intestinal parasitic protist in the world, and one of the most c...
Giardia duodenalis (syn. G. intestinalis, G. lamblia) is a predominant cause of waterborne diarrheal...
Giardia lamblia is a common intestinal parasitic infection that although often acutely asymptomatic,...
Giardia lamblia is a common intestinal parasitic infection that although often acutely asymptomatic,...
Diverse enteropathogen exposures associate with childhood malnutrition. To elucidate mechanistic pat...
<p>(A) Impact of 10<sup>9</sup> EAEC042 challenge on growth (% initial weight) of PD-fed and CD-fed ...
Giardia duodenalis (syn. G. intestinalis, or G. lamblia) is a leading cause of waterborne diarrheal...
Giardia lamblia is the most frequently identified protozoan cause of intestinal infection. Over 200 ...
<div><p>Diverse enteropathogen exposures associate with childhood malnutrition. To elucidate mechani...
The lumen-dwelling protozoan Giardia is an important parasitic cause of diarrheal disease worldwide....
Giardia duodenalis (syn. G. intestinalis, G. lamblia) is a predominant cause of waterborne diarrheal...
Background: Recent studies of Giardia lamblia outbreaks have indicated that 40-80% of infected patie...
<div><p><i>Giardia duodenalis (syn. G. intestinalis, G. lamblia)</i> is a predominant cause of water...
International audienceAbstract Exogenous factors that may influence the pathophysiology of Giardia i...
Giardia is the most prevalent human intestinal parasitic protist in the world, and one of the most c...
Giardia is the most prevalent human intestinal parasitic protist in the world, and one of the most c...
Giardia duodenalis (syn. G. intestinalis, G. lamblia) is a predominant cause of waterborne diarrheal...