Molecular diagnosis and genotype analysis of Giardia duodenalis in asymptomatic children from a rural area in central Colombia
Giardiasis is a parasitic infection that affects around 200 million people worldwide. This parasite presents a remarkable genetic variability observed in 8 genetic clusters named as 'assemblages' (A-H). These assemblages are host restricted and could be zoonotic where A and B infect humans...
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- Helminth DNA
Ribosome DNA
Protozoal DNA
Protozoal protein
Adolescent
Article
Asymptomatic infection
Colombia
Controlled study
Cross-sectional study
Diagnostic test accuracy study
DNA sequence
Feces analysis
Gdh gene
Gene
Gene locus
Genotype
Giardia intestinalis
Giardiasis
Human
Major clinical study
Microscopy
Molecular diagnosis
Nonhuman
Nucleotide sequence
Parasite prevalence
Polymerase chain reaction
Priority journal
Rural area
Sensitivity and specificity
Tpi gene
Child
Feces
Genetic variation
Genetics
Genotype
Genotyping technique
Giardia intestinalis
Giardiasis
Isolation and purification
Molecular epidemiology
Parasitology
Rural population
Animalia
Giardia
Giardia intestinalis
Asymptomatic Infections
Child
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Studies
Feces
Genetic Variation
Genotype
Genotyping Techniques
Giardia lamblia
Giardiasis
Humans
Molecular Epidemiology
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Protozoan Proteins
Rural Population
Assemblages
Diagnosis
Genotypes
Giardiasis
Molecular epidemiology
PCR
Protozoan
DNA
DNA
Sequence Analysis
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Molecular diagnosis and genotype analysis of Giardia duodenalis in asymptomatic children from a rural area in central Colombia |
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Molecular diagnosis and genotype analysis of Giardia duodenalis in asymptomatic children from a rural area in central Colombia |
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Molecular diagnosis and genotype analysis of Giardia duodenalis in asymptomatic children from a rural area in central Colombia Helminth DNA Ribosome DNA Protozoal DNA Protozoal protein Adolescent Article Asymptomatic infection Colombia Controlled study Cross-sectional study Diagnostic test accuracy study DNA sequence Feces analysis Gdh gene Gene Gene locus Genotype Giardia intestinalis Giardiasis Human Major clinical study Microscopy Molecular diagnosis Nonhuman Nucleotide sequence Parasite prevalence Polymerase chain reaction Priority journal Rural area Sensitivity and specificity Tpi gene Child Feces Genetic variation Genetics Genotype Genotyping technique Giardia intestinalis Giardiasis Isolation and purification Molecular epidemiology Parasitology Rural population Animalia Giardia Giardia intestinalis Asymptomatic Infections Child Colombia Cross-Sectional Studies Feces Genetic Variation Genotype Genotyping Techniques Giardia lamblia Giardiasis Humans Molecular Epidemiology Polymerase Chain Reaction Protozoan Proteins Rural Population Assemblages Diagnosis Genotypes Giardiasis Molecular epidemiology PCR Protozoan DNA DNA Sequence Analysis |
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Molecular diagnosis and genotype analysis of Giardia duodenalis in asymptomatic children from a rural area in central Colombia |
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Molecular diagnosis and genotype analysis of Giardia duodenalis in asymptomatic children from a rural area in central Colombia |
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Molecular diagnosis and genotype analysis of Giardia duodenalis in asymptomatic children from a rural area in central Colombia |
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Molecular diagnosis and genotype analysis of Giardia duodenalis in asymptomatic children from a rural area in central Colombia |
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Molecular diagnosis and genotype analysis of Giardia duodenalis in asymptomatic children from a rural area in central Colombia |
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Helminth DNA Ribosome DNA Protozoal DNA Protozoal protein Adolescent Article Asymptomatic infection Colombia Controlled study Cross-sectional study Diagnostic test accuracy study DNA sequence Feces analysis Gdh gene Gene Gene locus Genotype Giardia intestinalis Giardiasis Human Major clinical study Microscopy Molecular diagnosis Nonhuman Nucleotide sequence Parasite prevalence Polymerase chain reaction Priority journal Rural area Sensitivity and specificity Tpi gene Child Feces Genetic variation Genetics Genotype Genotyping technique Giardia intestinalis Giardiasis Isolation and purification Molecular epidemiology Parasitology Rural population Animalia Giardia Giardia intestinalis Asymptomatic Infections Child Colombia Cross-Sectional Studies Feces Genetic Variation Genotype Genotyping Techniques Giardia lamblia Giardiasis Humans Molecular Epidemiology Polymerase Chain Reaction Protozoan Proteins Rural Population Assemblages Diagnosis Genotypes Giardiasis Molecular epidemiology PCR |
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Helminth DNA Ribosome DNA Protozoal DNA Protozoal protein Adolescent Article Asymptomatic infection Colombia Controlled study Cross-sectional study Diagnostic test accuracy study DNA sequence Feces analysis Gdh gene Gene Gene locus Genotype Giardia intestinalis Giardiasis Human Major clinical study Microscopy Molecular diagnosis Nonhuman Nucleotide sequence Parasite prevalence Polymerase chain reaction Priority journal Rural area Sensitivity and specificity Tpi gene Child Feces Genetic variation Genetics Genotype Genotyping technique Giardia intestinalis Giardiasis Isolation and purification Molecular epidemiology Parasitology Rural population Animalia Giardia Giardia intestinalis Asymptomatic Infections Child Colombia Cross-Sectional Studies Feces Genetic Variation Genotype Genotyping Techniques Giardia lamblia Giardiasis Humans Molecular Epidemiology Polymerase Chain Reaction Protozoan Proteins Rural Population Assemblages Diagnosis Genotypes Giardiasis Molecular epidemiology PCR Protozoan DNA DNA Sequence Analysis |
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Protozoan DNA DNA Sequence Analysis |
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Giardiasis is a parasitic infection that affects around 200 million people worldwide. This parasite presents a remarkable genetic variability observed in 8 genetic clusters named as 'assemblages' (A-H). These assemblages are host restricted and could be zoonotic where A and B infect humans and animals around the globe. The knowledge of the molecular epidemiology of human giardiasis in South-America is scarce and also the usefulness of PCR to detect this pathogen in fecal samples remains controversial. The aim of this study was to conduct a cross-sectional study to compare the molecular targets employed for the molecular diagnosis of Giardia DNA and to discriminate the parasite assemblages circulating in the studied population. We analyzed 181 fecal samples from Children at La Virgen, Cundinamarca, Colombia that were DNA-extracted and analyzed by SSU rDNA, tpi and gdh loci. We observed positivity by microscopy of 13% and by PCR around 76-80% depending on the molecular marker. Additionally, a lack of statistical concordance between microscopy and PCR was detected. Regarding the genetic assemblages, we detected assemblage A (3%), assemblage B (90%) and mixed infections assemblages A. +. B (7%). Hence, the sub-assemblages were typed as AI, AII, BIII and BIV across the population. This study represents a reliable attempt to understand the molecular epidemiology of giardiasis in Colombia and the use of PCR to detect cryptic infections. The epidemiological implications are herein discussed. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. |
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