نتایج جستجو برای: giardia

تعداد نتایج: 4022  

2016
K.L. Hascall P.H. Kass J. Saksen A. Ahlmann A.V. Scorza M.R. Lappin S.L. Marks

BACKGROUND The prevalence and risk factors for infection with enteropathogens in dogs frequenting dog parks have been poorly documented, and infected dogs can pose a potential zoonotic risk for owners. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES To determine the prevalence and risk factors of infection with enteropathogens and zoonotic Giardia strains in dogs attending dog parks in Northern California and to compa...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2007
J Plutzer M H Takó K Márialigeti A Törökné P Karanis

Safe drinking water is a top priority in preventing disease outbreaks and is of general concern to everyone. This study examines the occurrence of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Hungarian drinking water supplies for the first time. A total of 76 raw and drinking water samples were examined using the U.S. EPA Method 1623. From these 15 of 34 (48.4%) raw water samples tested positive for Giardia ...

Journal: :Gut 1995
P H Katelaris A Naeem M J Farthing

Attachment of Giardia lamblia trophozoites to enterocytes is essential for colonisation of the small intestine and is considered a prerequisite for giardia induced enterocyte damage. The precise mechanisms involved are still being debated and some earlier work has been performed in models of uncertain biological relevance. In this study, co-incubation of giardia with enterocyte-like differentia...

2013
Pablo Renner Viveros Frank Seeber Christian Klotz Ralf Ignatius Toni Aebischer

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2018
Dibyendu Raj Punam Chowdhury Rituparna Sarkar Yumiko Saito-Nakano Keinosuke Okamoto Shanta Dutta Tomoyoshi Nozaki Sandipan Ganguly

Giardia lamblia, an anaerobic, amitochondriate protozoan parasite causes parasitic infection giardiasis in children and young adults. It produces pyruvate, a major metabolic product for its fermentative metabolism. The current study was undertaken to explore the effects of pyruvate as a physiological antioxidant during oxidative stress in Giardia by cysteine-ascorbate deprivation and further in...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2014
Ahmed S Mohamed Michael Levine Joseph W Camp Elisabeth Lund Jonathan S Yoder Larry T Glickman George E Moore

Giardia protozoa have been suspected to be of zoonotic transmission, including transmission from companion animals such as pet dogs to humans. Patterns of infection have been previously described for dogs and humans, but such investigations have used different time periods and locations for these two species. Our objective was to describe and compare the overall trend and seasonality of Giardia...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2012
Michele I Van Dyke Corinne S L Ong Natalie A Prystajecky Judith L Isaac-Renton Peter M Huck

Cryptosporidium and Giardia were characterized in a watershed in southern Ontario, Canada, over a 2½ year period. River samples were collected every two weeks, primarily near a municipal drinking water treatment plant intake. Cryptosporidium and Giardia were frequently detected with an overall occurrence rate of 88 and 97%, respectively. Giardia concentrations were higher than Cryptosporidium, ...

Journal: :Glycobiology 2010
Sanghamitra Mitra Jike Cui Phillips W Robbins John Samuelson

Giardia lamblia, which is an important parasitic cause of diarrhea, uses activated forms of glucose to make glycogen and activated forms of mannose to make glycophosphosphoinositol anchors. A necessary step for glucose activation is isomerization of glucose-6-phosphate to glucose-1-phosphate by a phosphoglucomutase (PGM). Similarly, a phosphomannomutase (PMM) converts mannose-6-phosphate to man...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2010
R C A Thompson A Smith A J Lymbery S Averis K D Morris A F Wayne

Giardia has been found in numerous species of mammalian wildlife but very little information is available on the species and strains/genotypes that occur naturally in mammals in the wild. Recently, a novel genotype of Giardia was described in Western Australia, in the Southern brown bandicoot, or quenda (Isoodon obesulus). In order to determine the host range, distribution and prevalence of thi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
C.William Birky

The protist Giardia has long been considered strictly asexual. Now genes specific for meiotic recombination have been found in the Giardia genome, but their consequences for genetics, epidemiology and evolution remain unknown.

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