Clinical Details

The incubation period for G.lamblia is around 7-14 days. Transmission is by the faecal-oral route from contaminated water or food sources. Person to person transmission may occur with poor hygiene conditions.

Symptoms include fatigue, loss of appetite, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting, headaches, and weight loss. Chronic infection may result in malabsorption. Symptoms usually resolve within 2 to 6 weeks; occasionally symptoms will return after several days or weeks. In some cases, infected individuals may develop long-term complications such as reactive arthritis or irritable bowel syndrome.

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At Enfer Medical, we have integrated a cutting-edge and fully automated WASPLab® (Walk Away Specimen Processor) that has significantly enhanced our testing capabilities to ensure the highest of quality when processing patient samples.
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WASPLab® at Enfer Medical
Our entire microbiology workflow has been optimized using automation and highly sophisticated robots to ensure uninterrupted incubation for rapid bacterial growth and improved turnaround times for patients.
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