Giardiasis is a condition of significant zoonotic concern. Although the cat protozoa ''G. felis'' seems to be species-specific, dogs can host both the canine-specific ''G. canis'' and ''G. lamblia'', which has zoonotic genotypes. It is not known how important dogs are as a reservoir for human [[Giardia]] infection, or how frequently zoonotic transmission occurs. In man, [[Giardia]] may cause acute diarrhoea, particualrly in immunocompromised individuals. Subclinical infections also occur. | Giardiasis is a condition of significant zoonotic concern. Although the cat protozoa ''G. felis'' seems to be species-specific, dogs can host both the canine-specific ''G. canis'' and ''G. lamblia'', which has zoonotic genotypes. It is not known how important dogs are as a reservoir for human [[Giardia]] infection, or how frequently zoonotic transmission occurs. In man, [[Giardia]] may cause acute diarrhoea, particualrly in immunocompromised individuals. Subclinical infections also occur. |