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After a summertime camping trip in the Cascade mountains of Washington state, a 29-year-old man has developed a mild watery diarrhea for the past week. While on the trip he drank water from the mountain streams. A physical examination reveals no abdominal pain or masses. He is afebrile. Bowel sounds are present. His stool is negative for occult blood. The diarrhea abates in 3 weeks. His two children are simiarly affected. Which of the following infectious agents most likely caused his disease?

A Rotavirus

B Shigella flexneri

C Vibrio cholerae

D Giardia lamblia

E Entamoeba histolytica

F Cryptosporidium parvum

G Salmonella enteritidis

H Norovirus


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D Giardia lamblia







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