distribution of giardia duodenalis assemblages a and b among children living in a remote indigenous community of the northern territory, australia. | giardiasis is a communicable gastrointestinal disease caused by giardia duodenalis and two genetic assemblages, a and b, cause human infection. in remote indigenous communities of australia, giardiasis is highly prevalent among children but disease transmission is poorly understood. this study investigated the prevalence of giardia and genetic subtypes contributing to human disease in a remote indigenous community, in the northern territory of australia. eighty-seven faecal samples were collecte ... | 2014 | 25412502 |
intestinal parasites of children and adults in a remote aboriginal community of the northern territory, australia, 1994-1996. | parasitic infections can adversely impact health, nutritional status and educational attainment. this study investigated hookworm and other intestinal parasites in an aboriginal community in australia from 1994 to 1996. | 2017 | 25960921 |