Hewlett E L, Andrews J S, Ruffier J, Schaefer F W
J Infect Dis. 1982 Jan;145(1):89-93. doi: 10.1093/infdis/145.1.89.
In light of recent epidemiologic data implicating wild and domestic animals in the transmission of giardiasis, a study was undertaken to determine whether mongrel dogs could be infected with Giardia lamblia. After careful screening for stool examination (a minimum of six stools examined per week for three weeks), dogs were challenged orally with G. lamblia cysts from human stool or trophozoites from an axenic culture. Three of eight dogs became infected with cysts, and two of three became infected with trophozoites. Latency periods and the course of cyst excretion were similar to those observed in humans, but the dogs were not clinically ill. These data support the concept of interspecies transmission of Giardia and demonstrate that infection can be transmitted by the trophozoite form as well as by cysts.
鉴于近期的流行病学数据显示野生动物和家畜参与了贾第虫病的传播,开展了一项研究以确定杂种犬是否会感染蓝氏贾第鞭毛虫。在对粪便检查进行仔细筛查(每周至少检查六次粪便,持续三周)后,给犬只口服来自人类粪便的蓝氏贾第鞭毛虫包囊或来自无共生培养物的滋养体。八只犬中有三只感染了包囊,三只中有两只感染了滋养体。潜伏期和包囊排泄过程与在人类中观察到的相似,但这些犬没有临床疾病。这些数据支持了贾第虫种间传播的概念,并表明感染可通过滋养体形式以及包囊进行传播。