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Giardia in Wild Rodents: A Hidden Threat in Southern China
Guangxi, Hunan, YunnanFriday, February 21, 2025
Interestingly, the prevalence of Giardia was slightly higher in male rodents (18. 27%) than in females (8. 16%). This study also made a significant discovery: it was the first to report the detection of assemblage F and assemblage G in Bandicota indica. Additionally, G. microti was found exclusively in Microtus fortis and a few Apodemus agrarius.
This study adds valuable information to our understanding of Giardia in wild rodents. It highlights the need for further research to better understand the spread and impact of these parasites. So, the next time you think about wild rodents, remember that they might be carrying more than just fleas and ticks. They could be hosting Giardia, a parasite that could potentially affect human health.
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