Keystone J S, Krajden S, Warren M R
Can Med Assoc J. 1978 Aug 12;119(3):241-2, 247-8.
In an outbreak of giardiasis at two day-care nurseries in metropolitan Toranto Giardia lamblia appeared to be transmitted person to person. No common source of infection could be found. The proportions of children infected in the two nurseries were 39% and 17%; infection was spread to 7% and 23% of their household contacts. Of the infected children and household contacts 26% and 30% respectively of those for whom detailed information could be obtained were symptomatic. Canadian children were more likely to be infected and symptomatic than were immigrant children attending the nurseries. The most susceptible ages for infection were 1 to 3 years. The results of this study suggest that all children in day-care nurseries who are infected with G. lamblia should be treated, regardless of whether they are symptomatic.
在大多伦多地区两家日托托儿所爆发的贾第虫病疫情中,兰氏贾第鞭毛虫似乎是通过人际传播的。未发现共同感染源。两家托儿所中受感染儿童的比例分别为39%和17%;感染传播到了其7%和23%的家庭接触者。在受感染儿童和家庭接触者中,分别有26%和30%(能获取详细信息者)出现症状。与在托儿所的移民儿童相比,加拿大儿童更易感染且出现症状。最易感染的年龄为1至3岁。本研究结果表明,日托托儿所中所有感染兰氏贾第鞭毛虫的儿童都应接受治疗,无论他们是否出现症状。