Veterinary Sciences (Dec 2023)

The Influence of <i>Giardia duodenalis</i> on the Occurrence of Clinical Signs in Dogs

  • Iva Šmit,
  • Dalibor Potočnjak,
  • Vesna Matijatko,
  • Marin Torti,
  • Ines Jović,
  • Darko Grden,
  • Martina Crnogaj,
  • Relja Beck

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10120694
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 694

Abstract

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Giardia duodenalis infections are common in dogs and are mainly caused by assemblages C and D. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between the presence of Giardia duodenalis and different Giardia assemblages detected in symptomatic and asymptomatic dogs and the occurrence of certain clinical signs. All the dogs included (n = 82) were clinically examined, and fecal samples were examined for other parasites and Clostridium spp. Also, G. duodenalis assemblages were detected and the occurrence of certain clinical signs was assessed. A total of 42/82 (51.2%) dogs were symptomatic and had one or more gastrointestinal signs, and 40/82 (48.8%) dogs were asymptomatic. G. duodenalis was found in 25/82 (30.5%) dogs: assemblage C in 10/25 (40%) and assemblage D in 15/25 (60%). Only Cryptosporidium spp. showed a higher coinfection rate with G. duodenalis but that did not have an influence on clinical sign appearance. There was no correlation between the presence of different assemblages of G. duodenalis and the sex of the host or the duration and appearance of certain clinical signs, except the presence of mucus in feces, which was more frequent in dogs invaded with G. duodenalis assemblage C. Further research of other assemblages is needed.

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