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  2. Dientamoebiasis: clinical importance and recent advances

Dientamoebiasis: clinical importance and recent advances

  • Trends Parasitol. 2006 Feb;22(2):92-6. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2005.12.001.
Damien J Stark 1 Nigel Beebe Deborah Marriott John T Ellis John Harkness
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Affiliation

  • 1 St Vincent's Hospital, Department of Microbiology, Sydney, New South Wales 2010, Australia. dstark@stvincents.com.au
Abstract

Dientamoeba fragilis, an unusual single-celled Parasite that was described first in 1918, is found worldwide in the gastrointestinal tract of humans. D. fragilis has emerged from obscurity recently because it is now recognized as a common cause of chronic diarrhoea and is treatable with drugs. Recent molecular studies have described D. fragilis as having two genotypes. Diagnostic tests, based on conventional and Real-Time PCR, have been developed that will provide a rapid, sensitive and specific diagnosis of D. fragilis. These tests will also aid the elucidation of the host distribution and the life cycle of this pathogen.

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