Giardia is a microscopic parasite causing the diarrheal illness known
as giardiasis.
Infection with the guardian parasite is referred to
as giardiasis.
Not exact matches
A Brazilian study published in 2011 took a look at the drug seconidazole, used to treat human cases of
giardiasis,
as a potential treatment for naturally - infected cats.
Cryptosporidiosis and
giardiasis cause diarrhea in cats and people, who become infected by a common source, such
as contaminated water.
Dogs with
giardiasis may have no symptoms,
as is the case in most dogs, or diarrhea and vomiting.
FIV - infected cats are also predisposed to infections such
as toxoplasmosis,
giardiasis, ringworm, and recurrent upper respiratory viruses.
Though most dogs with
giardiasis will not present with symptoms such
as chronic diarrhea or vomiting, the presence of the parasite may still lead to a malabsorption of nutrients, damage to the intestinal lining and problematic digestion.
«Comprehensive federal statutory schemes, such
as the SDWA, preclude rights of action under Section 1983 for alleged deprivations of constitutional rights in the field occupied by the federal statutory scheme,» the appeals court wrote in Mattoon, which stemmed from a lawsuit on behalf of 68 Berkshire County, Massachusetts, residents who alleged they came down with
giardiasis, commonly known
as «beaver fever,» after drinking contaminated water.
The conditions they cause are called
giardiasis, amebiasis (sometimes referred to
as amoebic dysentery), and cryptosporidiosis.
This organism has two nuclei and eight flagella, and can cause a persistent diarrheal disease called
giardiasis (colloquially known
as «beaver fever»).