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Giardia duodenalis in the Philippines: A review of prevalence . . . Giardia duodenalis, commonly referred to as Giardia intestinalis or Giardia lamblia, is a worldwide relevant protozoan parasite responsible for giardiasis, a gastrointestinal disorder Giardiasis continues to pose a public health challenge in the Philippines, especially in areas with inadequate sanitation and hygiene
ABSTRACT - files. mbimph. com Giardiasis is a major health issue in the Philippines, especially in impoverished areas without clean water and sanitation A study in a Manila slum found a prevalence rate of 22 05%, highlighting the significant infection rate gap between rural and urban areas [7] In institutionalized
Waterborne parasites: a current status from the Philippines This study was aimed to create greater awareness of parasitic contamination in the water environment in the Philippines and also to act as a platform of the current scenario for policymakers as water pollution is a key health issue in this region
Giardia duodenalis in the Philippines: A Review of Prevalence . . . Giardiasis continues to pose a public health challenge in the Philippines, especially in areas with inadequate sanitation and hygiene Prevalence rates differ nationwide, with elevated infection rates observed in children, institutionalized groups, and regions with restricted access to clean water
Occurrence of Giardia duodenalis in selected stations and . . . This study was able to detect the protozoan parasite, Giardia duodenalis, in three Laguna Lake stations and seven tributary rivers in a 13-month monitoring period by PCR amplification of the small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) gene of Giardia cysts concentrated from water samples
Giardia duodenalis: background document for the WHO . . . Giardia duodenalis: background document for the WHO guidelines for drinking-water quality and the WHO guidelines on sanitation and health World Health Organization https: doi org 10 2471 B09232 License: CC BY-NC-SA 3 0 IGO ii, 13 p