The biology and control of Giardia spp and Tritrichomonas foetus

The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Small Animal Practice
Patricia A Payne, Marjory Artzer

Abstract

The biology and control of Giardia spp in dogs and cats, and Tritrichomonas foetus in cats is reviewed, including nomenclature, morphology, life cycle, epidemiology, pathogenic process, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment and control, and public health aspects. These surprisingly similar protozoan pathogens are both clinically significant in veterinary clinical medicine.

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