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. 2023 Sep 15;11(9):2323. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms11092323

Table 1.

A comparison of Giardia vs. Cryptosporidium infection in children at a glance.

Some Differences Similarities References
Giardia Cryptosporidium
Microbial biofilm disruption, altered species diversity, and abundance in intestinal microbiota. No significant changes in the bacterial microbiota in diversity or structure. Diarrhea is a common associated symptom. [91,102]
Increased cases more often in children aged 3–6 months old. More common in children aged 6–12 months old. Infection lasts longer in children than adults with treatment. [62,91,103]
Children are 17.9-fold more sensitive to infection than adults. Children with Cryptosporidium are 10.6-fold more sensitive to the infection than adults. Could cause malnutrition due to lack of nutrient absorption. [102,104]
Giardia infection in children may cause inflammation of the joints. Children that are HIV-positive are more susceptible to Cryptosporidium. No significant difference in prevalence between males and females among children. [91,104,105]