- cold environments. G.
duodenalis is the most
widespread intestinal parasite affecting humans. The
parasite Giardia duodenalis can be
found all over the...
- an environment. G.
duodenalis has been sub-classified into
eight genetic ****emblages (designated A–H).
Genotyping of G.
duodenalis isolated from various...
-
Giardia duodenalis is
capable of
meiosis and thus ****ual reproduction. Furthermore,
Cooper et al.
found direct evidence in
Giardia duodenalis for infrequent...
- five to six
morphologically distinct species are recognised.
Giardia duodenalis (=G. intestinalis, =G. lamblia)
infect humans and
other mammals, G. microti...
- The
liver is a
major metabolic organ exclusively found in
vertebrate animals,
which performs many
essential biological functions such as detoxification...
-
Francisella tularensis,
which causes tularemia; the
protozoan Giardia duodenalis,
which causes giardiasis (beaver fever); and the
beaver beetle and mites...
- lumbricoides),
whipworm (Tricurias tricuras) and
hookworm (Ancylostoma
duodenalis). Even in
areas of high prevalence, the
frequency and
severity of infection...
- Thompson, A.; Read, C.; Cranfield, M.R. (2002). "Anthropozoonotic
Giardia duodenalis genotype (****emblage) A
infections in
habitats of free-ranging human-habituated...
-
Plasmodium fal****rum,
Toxoplasma gondii,
Trypanosoma brucei,
Giardia duodenalis and
Leishmania species. Ciliophora, or ciliates, are a
group of protists...
-
Plasmodium nucleophilum, P. huffi, P. pinottii,
Toxoplasma gondii, and
Giardia duodenalis,
Trichomonas parabasalids, and trematodes.
Because it
prefers open habitats...