Giardiasis in childhood
J. A. Burke
Giardiasis is still regularly encountered in the United States, both as
endemic cases from the local community as well as in patients returning
from travel abroad. Giardiasis should be suspected in any child with
steatorrhea, unexplained chronic diarrhea (especially if associated with
growth failure), weight loss, or abdominal pain and bloating. Duodenal
aspiration or small intestinal biopsy may be necessary to make a diagnosis
because Giardia lamblia are not found by stool examination in 50% of
symptomatic individuals. A diagnosis of giardiasis is important because the
disease is curable.