Background: Giardia is not endemic in Norway, and more than 90% of reported cases acquire the infection abroad. In late October 2004, an increase in laboratory confirmed cases of giardiasis was reported in the city of Bergen. An investigation was started to determine the source and extent of the outbreak in order to implement control measures. Methods: Cases were identified through the laboratory conducting giardia diagnostics in the area. All laboratory-confirmed cases were mapped based on address of residence, and attack rates and relative risks were calculated for each water supply zone. A case control study was conducted among people living in the central area of Bergen using age- and sex matched controls randomly selected from the popu...
AbstractBackground: Giardia is one of the leading protozoal causes of human gastrointestinal illness...
Background: In the winter and spring of 2011 a large outbreak of cryptosporidiosis occurred in Skell...
Giardia duodenalis is a major cause of infectious gastroenteritis worldwide, and it is diversified i...
Background: Giardia is not endemic in Norway, and more than 90% of reported cases acquire the infect...
Background: A high rate of post-infectious fatigue and abdominal symptoms two years after a waterbor...
Background A surprisingly low number of children became ill with giardiasis during the large waterbo...
Giardia and Cryptosporidium are both waterborne parasites and leading causes of gastroenteritis. Alt...
The flagellated pathogen Giardia duodenalis is one of the leading causes of parasitic gastrointestin...
The transmission route of giardiasis not yet understood and why some infected individuals remain asy...
The goal of this study was to evaluate temporal and spatial variations in the reporting of cases of ...
Giardiasis, the disease caused by the flagellate Giardia duodenalis (syn. G.lamblia, G. intestinalis...
AbstractObjectivesTo identify the pathogen of the diarrhea outbreak in a village in Jeollabuk provin...
Giardiasis is the most frequently reported diarrheal disease in northern New England. A case-control...
Editorial Giardiasis is the most common waterborne parasitic infection of the human intestine worldw...
Background: During weeks 32–33, 2013, 24 cases of cryptosporidiosis were notified in the city of ...
AbstractBackground: Giardia is one of the leading protozoal causes of human gastrointestinal illness...
Background: In the winter and spring of 2011 a large outbreak of cryptosporidiosis occurred in Skell...
Giardia duodenalis is a major cause of infectious gastroenteritis worldwide, and it is diversified i...
Background: Giardia is not endemic in Norway, and more than 90% of reported cases acquire the infect...
Background: A high rate of post-infectious fatigue and abdominal symptoms two years after a waterbor...
Background A surprisingly low number of children became ill with giardiasis during the large waterbo...
Giardia and Cryptosporidium are both waterborne parasites and leading causes of gastroenteritis. Alt...
The flagellated pathogen Giardia duodenalis is one of the leading causes of parasitic gastrointestin...
The transmission route of giardiasis not yet understood and why some infected individuals remain asy...
The goal of this study was to evaluate temporal and spatial variations in the reporting of cases of ...
Giardiasis, the disease caused by the flagellate Giardia duodenalis (syn. G.lamblia, G. intestinalis...
AbstractObjectivesTo identify the pathogen of the diarrhea outbreak in a village in Jeollabuk provin...
Giardiasis is the most frequently reported diarrheal disease in northern New England. A case-control...
Editorial Giardiasis is the most common waterborne parasitic infection of the human intestine worldw...
Background: During weeks 32–33, 2013, 24 cases of cryptosporidiosis were notified in the city of ...
AbstractBackground: Giardia is one of the leading protozoal causes of human gastrointestinal illness...
Background: In the winter and spring of 2011 a large outbreak of cryptosporidiosis occurred in Skell...
Giardia duodenalis is a major cause of infectious gastroenteritis worldwide, and it is diversified i...