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==Overview==
Risk factors in the development of giardiasis include recent history of hiking and camping, immunosuppression, young age (especially < 5 years of age), exposure to infected individuals, drinking unsafe water, recent sexual history with unprotected anal or oral-anal contact, and recent travel to developing countries.
==Risk Factors==
Risk factors in the development of giardiasis include the following:
*Recent history of hiking and camping
*Immunosuppression
*Young age (especially children < 5 years of age)
*Exposure to infected individuals
*Drinking contaminated or untreated water (.e.g lakes, wells, streams, ponds)
*Individuals with recent sexual history of unprotected anal or oral-anal contact
*Recent travel to developing countries


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Overview

Risk factors in the development of giardiasis include recent history of hiking and camping, immunosuppression, young age (especially < 5 years of age), exposure to infected individuals, drinking unsafe water, recent sexual history with unprotected anal or oral-anal contact, and recent travel to developing countries.

Risk Factors

Risk factors in the development of giardiasis include the following:

  • Recent history of hiking and camping
  • Immunosuppression
  • Young age (especially children < 5 years of age)
  • Exposure to infected individuals
  • Drinking contaminated or untreated water (.e.g lakes, wells, streams, ponds)
  • Individuals with recent sexual history of unprotected anal or oral-anal contact
  • Recent travel to developing countries

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