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Giardia lamblia infections in a cohort of Bangladeshi mothers and infants followed for one year.

A Islam, B J Stoll, I Ljungström, J Biswas, H Nazrul, G Huldt.   

Abstract

Giardia lamblia infection in an endemic area was investigated by following a cohort of 33 lactating mothers and their infants in a semiurban community of Bangladesh for one year. Eighty-two percent of mothers and 42% of infants excreted Giardia at least once during the study period. Infants became infected as early as 3 months of age, and 86% of the infected infants had diarrhea, suggesting that the first exposure to the parasite results in disease. Only one of the infected mothers had diarrhea, indicating that with repeated exposure to Giardia, mothers in an endemic area may develop partial immunity that protects against disease but not infection. An interrelationship between maternal and infant colonization was not found. Local and systemic immune responses to Giardia correlated poorly with infection, but milk antibodies were a better reflection of infection than serum antibodies were. Infection with G. lamblia was significantly lower in infants younger than 6 months (9%), an age when many are totally breast-fed. However, we were unable to establish clear-cut protection related to human milk antibodies, and suggest that the lower infection rate in younger infants results mainly from decreased exposure to Giardia cysts.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6644442     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(83)80739-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr        ISSN: 0022-3476            Impact factor:   4.406


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Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1988-01       Impact factor: 5.948

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1998-02       Impact factor: 3.441

5.  Age-related rate of seropositivity of antibody to Giardia lamblia in four diverse populations.

Authors:  P G Miotti; R H Gilman; M Santosham; R W Ryder; R H Yolken
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1986-12       Impact factor: 5.948

6.  Serum antibodies to Giardia lamblia by age in populations in Colorado and Thailand.

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Review 10.  The Breast Milk Immunoglobulinome.

Authors:  Karla Rio-Aige; Ignasi Azagra-Boronat; Margarida Castell; Marta Selma-Royo; María Carmen Collado; María J Rodríguez-Lagunas; Francisco J Pérez-Cano
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