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. 1980 Oct;40(4):821-32.
doi: 10.1128/aem.40.4.821-832.1980.

Electron microscopy of Giardia lamblia cysts

Electron microscopy of Giardia lamblia cysts

D L Luchtel et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1980 Oct.

Abstract

The flagellated protozoan Giardia lamblia is a recognized public health problem. Intestinal infection can result in acute or chronic diarrhea with associated symptoms in humans. As part of a study to evaluate removal of G. lamblia cysts from drinking water by the processes of coagulation and dual-media filtration, we developed a methodology by using 5.0-microns-porosity membrane filters to evaluate the filtration efficiency. We found that recovery rates of G. lamblia cysts by membrane filtration varied depending upon the type and diameter of the membrane filter. Examination of membrane-filtered samples by scanning electron microscopy revealed flexible and flattened G. lamblia cysts on the filter surface. This feature may be responsible for the low recovery rates with certain filters and, moreover, may have implications in water treatment technology. Formation of the cyst wall is discussed. Electron micrographs of cysts apparently undergoing binary fission and cysts exhibiting a possible bacterial association are shown.

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