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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 | ||
+ | **Cysts need to be distinguished from pollen grains and yeasts | ||
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+ | *Cyst excretion is intermittent | ||
+ | **Faeces need to be collected over a 3 day period | ||
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+ | *Cysts are '''heavy''' | ||
+ | **Needs higher density flotation fluids | ||
+ | **Do not float well in saturated sodium chloride solution | ||
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+ | *Immunoassays | ||
+ | **Detect cyst antigen in faeces | ||
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+ | ==Control and Treatment== | ||
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+ | *Sanitation and hygiene | ||
+ | **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 | ||
+ | **Contaminated by washing | ||
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+ | *[[Ectoparasiticides|Drug Treatments]] | ||
+ | **Metronidazole | ||
+ | ***Flagyl, Torgyl | ||
+ | **Fenbendazole | ||
+ | ***Panacur | ||
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+ | *[[Vaccines - WikiBlood|Vaccination]] | ||
+ | **Killed trophozoites | ||
+ | **Available in the USA for cats and dogs | ||
+ | **Decreases the excretion and viability of cysts | ||
+ | **Decreases environmental pressure | ||
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+ | [[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical]] |
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
- Drug Treatments
- Metronidazole
- Flagyl, Torgyl
- Fenbendazole
- Panacur
- Metronidazole
- Vaccination
- Killed trophozoites
- Available in the USA for cats and dogs
- Decreases the excretion and viability of cysts
- Decreases environmental pressure