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Title: Giardiasis


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Giardiasis
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Giardiasis
  • Giardiasis is a diarrheal illness caused by
    Giardia intestinalis (also known as Giardia
    lamblia)
  • The parasite is passed in the stool of an
    infected person or animal (both cysts
    trophozoites)
  • The parasite is protected by an outer shell that
    allows it to survive outside the body and in the
    environment for long periods of time
  • During the past 2 decades, Giardia has become
    recognized as one of the most common causes of
    waterborne disease (drinking and recreational) in
    humans in the United States
  • Very contagious

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Symptoms
  • Symptoms include
  • diarrhea
  • loose or watery stool
  • foul-smelling stool
  • stomach cramps
  • upset stomach
  • weight loss
  • dehydration
  • Some may be asymptomatic

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Incubation Period Duration
  • Incubation period
  • Symptoms generally begin 1-2 weeks after being
    infected
  • Duration
  • Healthy persons, symptoms may last 2-6 weeks

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How is Giardia spread?
  • Swallowing recreational water contaminated with
    Giardia
  • Eating uncooked food contaminated with Giardia
  • Possibly found in soil, food, water, or surfaces
    contaminated with Giardia

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Who is at risk?
  • Everyone
  • Persons at increased risk include
  • child care workers
  • children who attend day care centers
  • international travelers
  • hikers, campers, swimmers
  • people drinking or accidentally swallowing
    untreated water

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Treatment
  • Several prescription drugs are available
  • Consult with your health care provider
  • Giardia can infect all people
  • Young children pregnant women may be more
    susceptible
  • Drink plenty of fluids while ill

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Prevention
  • Practice good hygiene
  • Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water
  • after using the toilet
  • before handling or eating food
  • after every diaper change
  • Protect others by not swimming if experiencing
    diarrhea

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Prevention
  • Avoid food that might be contaminated
  • Wash and/or peel all raw vegetables and fruits
    before eating
  • Use uncontaminated water to wash all food that is
    to be eaten raw
  • Avoid eating uncooked foods when traveling in
    countries with minimal water treatment and
    sanitation systems 
  • Avoid fecal exposure during sex

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Prevention
  • Avoid water that might be contaminated
  • Avoid swallowing recreational water
  • Avoid drinking untreated water from ponds and
    streams
  • Avoid using ice or drinking untreated water when
    traveling in countries where the water supply
    might be unsafe
  • If you are unable to avoid drinking or using
    water that might be contaminated, then treat the
    water yourself by
  • Heating the water to a rolling boil for at least
    1 minute
  • You can pass Giardia in your stool and
    contaminate water for several weeks after your
    symptoms have ended

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Infectious Diarrhea in Tourists Staying in a
Resort HotelEID January-February 1999, 5 (1)
168-171
  • British residents ill while staying at a hotel in
    Greece
  • 6 lab confirmed cases of Giardia
  • All stayed in the same hotel
  • School sought advice about excluding a child with
    diarrhea
  • 6 patients reported that many hotel guest were
    ill

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Resort Hotel OutbreakEID January-February 1999,
5 (1) 168-171
  • British guests arrived at the hotel between May
    22 and June 9 1997
  • Questionnaire administered by phone
  • 86 booking groups
  • 51 groups 239 persons interviewed
  • 224 ill while on holiday or within a few days of
    return
  • 95 diarrhea
  • Median duration of 13 days
  • 82 stomach cramps
  • 64 vomiting
  • Median duration of 1 day
  • 35 groups- 138 persons could not be contacted

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Resort Hotel Outbreak EID January-February 1999,
5 (1) 168-171
  • 224 ill
  • DEFINITE cases - lab confirmed
  • 70 (31)
  • PROBABLE cases no pathogen identified but had
    diarrhea lasting 4 or more days
  • 107 (48)
  • POSSIBLE cases no pathogen identified but had
    diarrhea lasting less than 4 days

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Table 1 Pathogens identified in DEFINITE cases
Pathogen No. of definite casesa ()
Giardia lamblia 58 (83)
Cryptosporidium parvum 11 (16)
Campylobacter spp. 4 (6)
Salmonella spp. 3 (4)
Entamoeba histolytica 2 (3)
Rotavirus 1 (1)
Sum exceeds 70 because of co-infections
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Figure 1. Epidemic curve for diarrhea, by
category of case
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Figure 2. Interval between arrival at hotel and
onset of illness (vomiting or diarrhea), by
category of case
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Resort Hotel Outbreak EID January-February 1999,
5 (1) 168-171
  • Telephone interviews 54 reports
  • 32 (59) identified problems with food
  • Tasted strange
  • Inadequately cooked or heated
  • Left out uncovered
  • 27 (50) identified problems with room water
  • Sewage smell
  • Discoloration (around June 4)
  • 7 (13) identified problems with drinks
    reconstituted with tap water

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Resort Hotel Outbreak EID January-February 1999,
5 (1) 168-171
  • Significantly associated with illness
  • Consumption of reconstituted orange juice
  • Consumption of raw vegetables and salads
  • Reports of problems with water in the hotel room

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Resort Hotel Outbreak EID January-February 1999,
5 (1) 168-171
  • 2 Principal illnesses due to sewage contamination
    of the water supply
  • Viral gastroenteritis outbreak
  • Giardiasis outbreak

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Resort Hotel Outbreak EID January-February 1999,
5 (1) 168-171
  • Outbreak
  • Point-source
  • Lab confirmation
  • 129 guests reported that their room water smelled
    of sewage or was discolored around June 4 (mostly
    from definite cases)
  • All avoided tap water
  • a. Consumption of reconstituted orange juice
  • Water supply was chlorinated but not filtered at
    certain points within the hotel
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