giardiasis
- Microbial Immunity and VaccinesIdentification of Conserved Candidate Vaccine Antigens in the Surface Proteome of Giardia lamblia
Giardia lamblia, one of the most common protozoal infections of the human intestine, is an important worldwide cause of diarrheal disease, malabsorption, malnutrition, delayed cognitive development in children, and protracted postinfectious syndromes. Despite its medical importance, no human vaccine is available against giardiasis.
- Fungal and Parasitic InfectionsGiardia Alters Commensal Microbial Diversity throughout the Murine Gut
- Host Response and InflammationAssociations between Mucosal Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses and Resolution of Diarrheal Pathogen Infections
- Fungal and Parasitic Infections | SpotlightMast Cell-Mediated Changes in Smooth Muscle Contractility during Mouse Giardiasis
- Fungal and Parasitic InfectionsAdaptive Immunity-Dependent Intestinal Hypermotility Contributes to Host Defense against Giardia spp.
- Fungal and Parasitic InfectionsIdentification of Variant-Specific Surface Proteins in Giardia muris Trophozoites
- Fungal and Parasitic InfectionsLactobacillus johnsonii La1 Antagonizes Giardia intestinalis In Vivo
- Fungal and Parasitic InfectionsMast Cell-Dependent Control of Giardia lamblia Infections in Mice