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{{Taxobox
 
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|name              =Giardia
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|kingdom            =Protista
|backcolour =
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|sub-kingdom        =Biciliata
|linkpage =Parasites
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|phylum            =Metamonada
|linktext =PARASITES
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|super-class        =Eopharyngea
|pagetype=Bugs
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|class              =Trepomonadea
|sublink1=Protozoa
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|sub-class          =Diplozoa
|subtext1=PROTOZOA
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|super-order        =
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|order              =Giardiida
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|sub-order          =
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|super-family      =
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|family            =Diplomonadidae
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|sub-family        =
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|genus              =Giardia
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|species            =
 
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[[Image:Giardia lamblia life cycle.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Giardia lamblia life cycle'' - Wikimedia Commons]]
==Recognition==
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[[Image:Giardia cysts.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Giardia'' cysts from gerbil faecea - H.D.A. Lindquist, U.S. EPA]]
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[[Image:Giardia lamblia life cycle.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Giardia lamblia'' life cycle - Wikimedia Commons]]
   
[[Image:Giardia lamblia.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Giardia lamblia'' - Janice Carr]]
 
[[Image:Giardia lamblia.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Giardia lamblia'' - Janice Carr]]
 
[[Image:Giardia.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Giardia'' - Joaquim Castellà Veterinary Parasitology Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona]]
 
[[Image:Giardia.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Giardia'' - Joaquim Castellà Veterinary Parasitology Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona]]
 
[[Image:Giardia cyst.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Giardia'' cyst - Courtesy of the Laboratory of Parasitology, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine]]
 
[[Image:Giardia cyst.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Giardia'' cyst - Courtesy of the Laboratory of Parasitology, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine]]
*Flagellate protozoa
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==Overview==
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These protozoan parasite are found in humans as well as wild and domestic animals. They are a common cause of severe [[Diarrhoea|diarrhoea]] as part of the clinical symptoms [[Giardiasis|giardiasis]].
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*Found in the intestine of humans
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==Recognition==
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*Associated with chronic [[Intestine Diarrhoea - Pathology|diarrhoea]]
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''Giardia spp.'' are flagellate protozoa with 8 flagella, 6 of which emerge from the body and are used in motility. They are 15-20μm long, pear shaped with a flat ventral surface. The most unique feature of this protozoa is the presence of a large adhesive disk in the flat surface that is used for attaching to the intestinal mucosa.
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*Found in both wild and domestic animals
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==Life Cycle==
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*15-20μm long
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*Pear-shaped
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*8 flagella
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**6 flagellae are free
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*Large adhesive discs to hold onto intestinal mucosa
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==Life Cycle==
      
*Simple and direct
 
*Simple and direct
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==Pathogenesis==
 
==Pathogenesis==
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*Commonest cause of protozoal [[Intestine Diarrhoea - Pathology|diarrhoea]] of man in the UK
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*Commonest cause of protozoal [[Diarrhoea|diarrhoea]] of man in the UK
    
*Common in domesticated animals
 
*Common in domesticated animals
    
*Infections often asymptomatic in domestic animals
 
*Infections often asymptomatic in domestic animals
**Can cause cillous atrophy leading to malabsorption
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**Can cause villous atrophy leading to malabsorption
 
**Infection can persist for weeks to months if not treated
 
**Infection can persist for weeks to months if not treated
    
==Epidemiology==
 
==Epidemiology==
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*Infection via direct oral-faecal route or through contaminated water source (water-bourne)
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*Infection via direct oral-faecal route or through contaminated water source (water-borne)
    
*Wild animals may act as a source of infection for humans
 
*Wild animals may act as a source of infection for humans
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***Some subspecies are zoonotic
 
***Some subspecies are zoonotic
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==Diagnosis==
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{{Learning
 
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|flashcards = [[Giardia_Flashcards|Giardia Flashcards]]
*Faecal examination
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|Vetstream = [https://www.vetstream.com/canis/search?s=protozoa Protozoa]
**Cysts need to be distinguished from pollen grains and yeasts
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*Cysts 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 floatation fluids
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**Do not float well in saturated sodium chloride solution
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*Immunoassays
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**Detecting 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 contmainated
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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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[[Category:Miscellaneous_Protozoa]]
**Availbale in the USA for cats and dogs
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[[Category:To_Do_-_Parasites]]
**Decreases the excretion and viability of cysts
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**Decreases environmental pressure
 
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