(n) that nasty little organism in the water which causes great intestinal discomfort
a parasitic protozoan organism which can cause severe gastrointestinal illness They are found and carried in the intestinal tracts of warm blooded animals and humans
A microbiological cyst, or parasite, found in lakes and rivers that can infect humans and cause gastrointestinal illness
a genus of flagellate protozoa some of which are parasitic n the intestinal tract of man and domestic animals; transmitted by ingestion of of cysts in fecally contaminated water and food; interfere witht eh absorption of fats; boiling water inactivates them
more properly known as giardiasis, an infection of the lower intestines cause by the amoebic cyst, Giardia lamblia Giardia resides in water so it is wise to always chemically treat or filter your water before drinking Symptoms include stomach cramps, diarrhea, bloating, loss of appetite and vomiting Grid : A grid is a pattern of squares on your map which serve to fix your position Coordinates will provide numbers that allow you to find a horizontal line and also a vertical line and follow them to the point of intersection, placing you within that particular grid
a waterborne disease resulting from the intake of the Giardia protozoan Symptoms include abdominal cramps, intermittent dysentery, and weight loss
A a microscopic parasite that can infect warm-blooded animals and humans Giardia is protected by an outer shell called a cyst that allows it to survive outside the body for long periods of time If viable cysts are ingested, Giardia can cause the illness known as Giardiasis, an intestinal illness that can cause nausea, anorexia, fever, and severe diarrhea The symptoms last for several days only and the body can naturally rid itself of the parasite in one to two months However, for individuals with weakened immune systems the body often cannot rid itself of the parasite without medical treatment
(Tıp, İlaç) Giardia lamblia (synonymous with Giardia intestinalis, Lamblia intestinalis and Giardia duodenalis) is a flagellated protozoan parasite that colonizes and reproduces in the small intestine, causing giardiasis
(Tıp, İlaç) Giardia lamblia (synonymous with Giardia intestinalis, Lamblia intestinalis and Giardia duodenalis) is a flagellated protozoan parasite that colonizes and reproduces in the small intestine, causing giardiasis
or G. intestinalis Single-celled protozoan parasite. Pear-or beet-shaped, the cells have two nuclei and eight flagella and attach with a sucking organ to human intestinal mucous membranes. They cause the disease giardiasis. Generally spread when traces of human feces containing the parasite are ingested, giardiasis is most common among children in close contact with other children, but it also occurs among adults. Diarrhea, pain, and distension of the stomach may occur. It is common wherever there is contamination of domestic or surface water in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, and it is a major cause of diarrhea worldwide. Beaver feces are often responsible for giardiasis among campers who take water from lakes and rivers