AbstractObjectivesTo identify the pathogen of the diarrhea outbreak in a village in Jeollabuk province in Korea in April 2010.MethodsDNA extraction was performed from the 120 L of collected water, which was centrifuged at 10,000 x g for 30 min. PCR reactions were conducted in a total of 25 ul, which included PCR premix (GenDEPOT, Barker, TX, USA), 2 ul (∼100 ng) of extracted DNA, and 10 pmol of each primer.ResultsNine people out of 25 had a symptom of abdominal pain accompanied by diarrhea after they used stored valley water in a water tank as a provisional water supply source without chlorine sterilization. Among them Giardia lamblia was detected in fecal samples of 7 people using the polymerase chain reaction method. Although G. lamblia w...
The transmission route of giardiasis not yet understood and why some infected individuals remain asy...
Four different water sources (irrigation canals, small reservoirs, shallow wells, and tubewells), us...
Giardiasis, the disease caused by the flagellate Giardia duodenalis (syn. G.lamblia, G. intestinalis...
Background: Giardia is not endemic in Norway, and more than 90% of reported cases acquire the infect...
Background: The prevalence of intestinal protozoan infection caused by Cryptosporidium spp and Giard...
Background: Diarrhea is one of the main public health problems occurring in West Java. One of the af...
Water contamination by Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium is one of the causes of diarrhoea through...
This chapter provides a reliable and quick method for detection of Giardia duodenalis (which causes ...
Editorial Giardiasis is the most common waterborne parasitic infection of the human intestine worldw...
Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica are two important parasites of the gastrointestinal tract ...
Cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis, and microsporidiosis are important waterborne diseases. In the standa...
The flagellated pathogen Giardia duodenalis is one of the leading causes of parasitic gastrointestin...
In June 1983, an outbreak of waterborne giardiasis occurred in a group of 93 university students and...
This article is a review of the latest information on the prevalence of G. lamblia in South Asia, So...
over a 2 year period. River samples were collected every two weeks, primarily near a municipal They...
The transmission route of giardiasis not yet understood and why some infected individuals remain asy...
Four different water sources (irrigation canals, small reservoirs, shallow wells, and tubewells), us...
Giardiasis, the disease caused by the flagellate Giardia duodenalis (syn. G.lamblia, G. intestinalis...
Background: Giardia is not endemic in Norway, and more than 90% of reported cases acquire the infect...
Background: The prevalence of intestinal protozoan infection caused by Cryptosporidium spp and Giard...
Background: Diarrhea is one of the main public health problems occurring in West Java. One of the af...
Water contamination by Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium is one of the causes of diarrhoea through...
This chapter provides a reliable and quick method for detection of Giardia duodenalis (which causes ...
Editorial Giardiasis is the most common waterborne parasitic infection of the human intestine worldw...
Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica are two important parasites of the gastrointestinal tract ...
Cryptosporidiosis, giardiasis, and microsporidiosis are important waterborne diseases. In the standa...
The flagellated pathogen Giardia duodenalis is one of the leading causes of parasitic gastrointestin...
In June 1983, an outbreak of waterborne giardiasis occurred in a group of 93 university students and...
This article is a review of the latest information on the prevalence of G. lamblia in South Asia, So...
over a 2 year period. River samples were collected every two weeks, primarily near a municipal They...
The transmission route of giardiasis not yet understood and why some infected individuals remain asy...
Four different water sources (irrigation canals, small reservoirs, shallow wells, and tubewells), us...
Giardiasis, the disease caused by the flagellate Giardia duodenalis (syn. G.lamblia, G. intestinalis...