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GIARDIASIS IN A GREAT BLUE HERON (ARDEA HERODIAS) IN NEW YORK STATE: ANOTHER POTENTIAL SOURCE OF WATERBORNE GIARDIASIS
In August 1984, an adult male blue heron was found injured by a creek in Ithaca, New York. Subsequent necropsy revealed infection with Giardia trophozoites, the first record of the parasite in the great blue heron since 1925. Although humans, beavers and muskrats were incriminated in outbreaks of wa...
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description | In August 1984, an adult male blue heron was found injured by a creek in Ithaca, New York. Subsequent necropsy revealed infection with Giardia trophozoites, the first record of the parasite in the great blue heron since 1925. Although humans, beavers and muskrats were incriminated in outbreaks of waterborne giardiasis in man, host specificity was still unclear. The great blue heron should be considered another potential source in future epidemiological studies of waterborne giardiasis. |
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