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===Overview===
 
===Overview===
 
Disease caused by the infectious agent, [[Giardia]].
 
Disease caused by the infectious agent, [[Giardia]].
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==Diagnosis==
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*Faecal examination
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**Cysts need to be distinguished from pollen grains and yeasts
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*Cyst excretion is intermittent
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**Faeces need to be collected over a 3 day period
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*Cysts are '''heavy'''
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**Needs higher density flotation fluids
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**Do not float well in saturated sodium chloride solution
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*Immunoassays
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**Detect cyst antigen in faeces
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==Control and Treatment==
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*Sanitation and hygiene
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**Minimise risk of human infection
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*Boil (or sterilise through other means) drinking water in regions of the world where drinking water may be contaminated
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*Avoid uncooked foodstuffs
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**Contaminated by washing
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*[[Ectoparasiticides|Drug Treatments]]
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**Metronidazole
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***Flagyl, Torgyl
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**Fenbendazole
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***Panacur
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*[[Vaccines - WikiBlood|Vaccination]]
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**Killed trophozoites
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**Available in the USA for cats and dogs
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**Decreases the excretion and viability of cysts
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**Decreases environmental pressure
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Revision as of 23:01, 6 August 2010

Overview

Disease caused by the infectious agent, Giardia.


Diagnosis

  • Faecal examination
    • Cysts need to be distinguished from pollen grains and yeasts
  • Cyst excretion is intermittent
    • Faeces need to be collected over a 3 day period
  • Cysts are heavy
    • Needs higher density flotation fluids
    • Do not float well in saturated sodium chloride solution
  • Immunoassays
    • Detect cyst antigen in faeces

Control and Treatment

  • Sanitation and hygiene
    • Minimise risk of human infection
  • Boil (or sterilise through other means) drinking water in regions of the world where drinking water may be contaminated
  • Avoid uncooked foodstuffs
    • Contaminated by washing
  • Vaccination
    • Killed trophozoites
    • Available in the USA for cats and dogs
    • Decreases the excretion and viability of cysts
    • Decreases environmental pressure