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KMID : 1120220130040020089
Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives
2013 Volume.4 No. 2 p.89 ~ p.92
The First Outbreak of Giardiasis with Drinking Water in Korea
Cheun Hyeng-Il

Kim Cheon-Hyeon
Cho Shin-Hyeong
Ma Da-Won
Goo Bo-La
Na Mun-Su
Youn Seung-Ki
Lee Won-Ja
Abstract
Objectives: To identify the pathogen of the diarrhea outbreak in a village in Jeollabuk province in Korea in April 2010.

Methods: DNA extraction was performed from the 120 L of collected water, which was centrifuged at 10,000 x g for 30 min. PCR reactions were conducted in a total of 25 ul, which included PCR premix (GenDEPOT, Barker, TX, USA), 2 ul (¡­100 ng) of extracted DNA, and 10 pmol of each primer.

Results: Nine people out of 25 had a symptom of abdominal pain accompanied by diarrhea after they used stored valley water in a water tank as a provisional water supply source without chlorine sterilization. Among them Giardia lamblia was detected in fecal samples of 7 people using the polymerase chain reaction method. Although G. lamblia was also detected from water provided by the provisional water supply system stored in the water tank and used as drinking water, it was not detected in the water tank itself. This water-borne outbreak is considered to have occurred when the provisional water supply tube was destroyed under a building construction and contaminated by G. lamblia, but its precise cause has not been clarified.

Conclusion: This outbreak resulting from G. lamblia is very meaningful as the first outbreak of an infection by a water-borne parasite in Korea.
KEYWORD
Giardia lamblia, giardiasis, water-borne outbreak
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