Uncovering the genetic diversity of Giardia intestinalis in isolates from outbreaks in New Zealand
Abstract Background Giardia intestinalis is one of the most common causes of diarrhoea worldwide. Molecular techniques have greatly improved our understanding of the taxonomy and epidemiology of this parasite. Co-infection with mixed (sub-) assemblages has been reported, however, Sanger sequencing i...
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Main Authors: | Paul Ogbuigwe (Author), Patrick J. Biggs (Author), Juan Carlos Garcia-Ramirez (Author), Matthew A. Knox (Author), Anthony Pita (Author), Niluka Velathanthiri (Author), Nigel P. French (Author), David T. S. Hayman (Author) |
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