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==Description==
 
==Description==
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The protozoan parasite [[Giardia]] causes enteric infection of dogs and occasionally cats. Transmission is via cysts that are shed in the faeces, and may be direct or indirect. Indirect water-borne transmission is the most common modality and is favoured by cool, moist conditions that prolong cyst survival. Once cysts are ingested, motile trophozoites are released and attach to the cells of the small intestinal mucosa.
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[[Giardia]] is a binucleate, flagellate protozoa that causes enteric infection of dogs and occasionally cats. Transmission is via cysts that are shed in the faeces, and may be direct or indirect. Indirect water-borne transmission is the most common modality and is favoured by cool, moist conditions that prolong cyst survival. Once cysts are ingested, motile trophozoites are released and attach to the cells of the small intestinal mucosa via an adhesive disc.
    
==Signalment==
 
==Signalment==
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