How is giardiasis diagnosed? Giardiasis or infection with Giardia is diagnosed by performing a microscopic examination of a stool sample.
Giardiasis is very difficult to diagnose because the protozoa are so small and are not passed with every stool. Tests on serial stool samples (one stool sample every day for three days) are often required to find the organism.
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Giardiasis, sometimes called 'beaver fever', is the disease caused by an infection from these parasites. Giardia are found throughout the United States and in many other parts of the world.
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