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Title:
Giardia study the effect of the abdominal membrane of duodenal ulcer disease
Authors: Dr/ Atef El Shazly, Dr/ Hasan Rezk, Dr/ Tarek Sakr
Year: 2003
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology
Volume: 3. No.1
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 49 : 59
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Although giardiasis is considered by most medical practitioners to be an easily treated infection, prolonged symptoms due to, or following, Giardia duodenalis infection can have a significant impact on quality of life. Symptom recurrence, including abdominal symptoms and fatigue, can result from re-infection, treatment failure, disturbances in the gut mucosa or post-infection syndromes. In developed countries, these sequelae can have an enormous impact on quality of life; in developing countries, particularly in children, they add yet another burden to populations that are already disadvantaged. Here, we outline current knowledge, based on individual case sequelae from sporadic infections, observations of population effects following outbreaks and studies of phenotypic and genotypic diversity between morphologically identical isolates of parasites. We also raise further questions, looking for clues as to why giardiasis sometimes becomes an intrusive, long-term problem.

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