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Lindmark, Donald G. Cytochemical methods for assessing Giardia cysts viability. Research Triangle Park, NC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Health Effects Research Laboratory, 1988.

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Malcolm, Wallis Peter, and Hammond Brian 1934-, eds. Advances in giardia research. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1988.

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Williams, Fred P. Electron microscopic examination of Giardia cultures for viruses. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory, 1990.

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Association, American Water Works, ed. Giardia lamblia in water supplies: Detection, occurrence, and removal. Denver, Colo: American Water Works Association, 1985.

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W, LeChevallier Mark, and AWWA Research Foundation, eds. Giardia and Cryptosporidium in water supplies. Denver, CO: The Foundation, 1991.

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Maurice, Clark Robert, and Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory (U.S.), eds. Predicting the inactivation of giardia lamblia: A mathematical and statistical model. Cincinnati, Ohio: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory, 1990.

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Maloney, Stephen W. Evaluation of portable water treatment devices for removing Giardia lamblia from natural waters. Missoula, Mont: Technology & Development Program, 1991.

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Ongerth, J. E. A study of water treatment practices for the removal of Giardia lamblia cysts. Denver, Colo: American Water Works Association, 1989.

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Norton, William D. Survey of open finished water reservoirs for Giardia cysts and Cryptosporidium oocysts. [Trenton, N.J.]: Division of Science and Research, NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection, 1997.

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Bellamy, William D. Filtration of giardia cysts and other substances: Volume 2, slow sand filtration. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Engineering Research Laboratory, 1985.

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Bellamy, William D. Filtration of giardia cysts and other substances: Volume 2, slow sand filtration. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Engineering Research Laboratory, 1985.

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National Risk Management Research Laboratory (U.S.), ed. Removal of Cryptosporidium and Giardia through conventional water treatment and direct filtration: Project summary. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, 1997.

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P, Dufour Alfred, and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development., eds. Criteria for evaluation of proposed protozoan detection methods. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, 1999.

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Bean, Christine L. Control of human parasites in municipal biosolids: Assessment of the fate of cryptosporidium parvum and giardia lamblia in biosolids treatment processes. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Research Foundation, 2006.

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Scipio, Riccardo Di. Assessment of disinfection by-product formation when employing ozone for the inactivation of Giardia lamblia and cryptosporidium parvum. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1996.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. WSTB, ed. ICR protozoan method for detecting Giardi cysts and Cryptosporidium oocysts in water by a fluorescent antibody procedure. Cincinnati, OH (26 Martin Luther King Dr., Cincinnati 45268): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, OGWDW/TSD/WSTB, 1995.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. WSTB., ed. ICR protozoan method for detecting Giardi cysts and Cryptosporidium oocysts in water by a fluorescent antibody procedure. Cincinnati, OH (26 Martin Luther King Dr., Cincinnati 45268): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, OGWDW/TSD/WSTB, 1995.

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DiGiano, Francis A. Impact of Safe Drinking Water Act amendments of 1986 on selected utilities in North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C. (Box 7912, Raleigh 27695-7912): Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina, 1991.

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Lindquist, H. D. Alan. Attachment and replication of viruses in Giardia lamblia. 1986.

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Lydyard, Peter, Michael Cole, John Holton, Will Irving, Nino Porakishvili, Pradhib Venkatesan, and Kate Ward. Case Studies in Infectious Disease: Giardia lamblia. Garland Science, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203853832.

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Mandery, Andrew Jay. An attempt to induce encystment in Giardia lamblia in vitro and successful low temperature cultivation of Giardia lamblia. 1985.

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Wallis, Peter Malcolm, and Brian R. Hammond. Advances in Giardia Research. Univ of Calgary Pr, 1988.

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Piekarski, Gwyneth. Coloring Book - You Will Get Better - Giardia Lamblia. Independently Published, 2021.

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Meyer, Ernest A., and Stanley L. Erlandsen. Giardia and Giardiasis: Biology, Pathogenesis, and Epidemiology. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Erlandsen, Stanley L. Giardia and Giardiasis: Biology, Pathogenesis, And Epidemiology. Springer, 2013.

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NJDEP survey of source water for Giardia cysts and Cryptosporidium oocysts. [Trenton, N.J.]: New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection, Division of Science and Research, 1995.

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Widmer, Giovanni. Molecular Mechanisms of Chemical Inactivation of Cryptosporidium Oocysts and Giardia Cysts. American Water Works Association, 2003.

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Ozone and ozone-peroxide disinfection of Giardia and viruses. Denver, CO: The Foundation, 1992.

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Clancy, Jennifer L. New Approaches for Isolation of Cryptosporidium and Giardia. Amer Water Works Assn, 2000.

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Publications, ICON Health. Giardia Lamblia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References. ICON Health Publications, 2004.

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Giardia Lamblia in Water Supplies: Detection, Occurrence, and Removal (An AWWA technical resource book). Amer Water Works Assn, 1985.

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Natarajan, Pavithra, and Nick Beeching. Protozoal infection: Gut organisms. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0316.

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Protozoa are single-celled (unicellular) eukaryotic organisms. There are many protozoa causing parasitic infection in humans. This chapter will concentrate on the three that most commonly causes gastrointestinal disease worldwide and have the biggest impact in the UK: Giardia lamblia, Cryptosporidium spp., and Entamoeba histolytica. These three infections are of great significance worldwide, but are less common in Western settings. In the UK, they tend to be seen in more commonly in travellers returning from endemic countries, migrant populations, men who have sex with men, and the immunocompromised. The clinical features of all three infections vary from asymptomatic small- or large-bowel carriage with passage of cysts to infect others, to more serious manifestations.
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Publications, ICON Health. Giardiasis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References. ICON Health Publications, 2004.

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Thompson, R. C. Andrew. Giardia infections. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0052.

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Giardia is a ubiquitous intestinal protozoan parasite of vertebrates and the most common intestinal pathogen of humans and domestic animals with a worldwide distribution including both temperate and tropical regions.Giardia was first observed in 1681 by Antony van Leeuwenhoek in his own faeces (Dobell 1920), and the organism has intrigued biologists and clinicians ever since. However, the first detailed description of the parasite was not given until two centuries later by Lambl (1859). Koch’s postulation was proven by Rendtorff in 1954 when he successfully transmitted symptomatic Giardia infection to human volunteers following orally administered cysts. The first symptoms of clinical giardiasis were reported in the early 1920s, although the significance of Giardia as a cause of diarrhoeal disease was controversial for many years (see Farthing 1994; Cox 1998), and it is only recently that the significance of Giardia as a cause of chronic disease in children and its association with failure to thrive, wasting and malabsorption syndromes has been fully realised (reviewed in Farthing 1994; Hall 1994; Gracey 1994; Rabbani and Islam 1994; Hesham et al. 2005; Savioli et al. 2006; Thompson 2008).The question of Giardia ’s role as a source of zoonotically transmitted disease again has been controversial. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended that Giardia should be considered as a zoonotic agent in 1979 (Anon. 1979). Since that time, increasing circumstantial epidemiological evidence from waterborne outbreaks, the results of some cross-infection experiments and molecular characterization studies of Giardia isolates from humans and other animals has led most authorities to conclude that Giardia should be considered a zoonotic parasite (Acha and Szyfres 2003; Savioli et al. 2006; and reviewed in Thompson 2004). However, as discussed below, the frequency of zoonotic transmission is uncertain.
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Ongerth, J. E. Study of Water Treatment Practices for the Removal of Giardia Lambia Cysts (#90543). Amer Water Works Assn, 1988.

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