Giarda Treatments Birmingham AL
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St Vincent'S Hospital
205-939-7000
810 St Vincent's Drive
Birmingham, AL
St Vincent'S Hospital
205-939-7000
810 St Vincent's Drive
Birmingham, AL 35205
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Nongovernment, Not-for-profit
Hospital System
Ascension Health
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Uab Highlands
205-930-7000
1201 11th Avenue South
Birmingham, AL
Uab Highlands
205-930-7000
1201 11th Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35205
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Investor-owned (for profit)
Hospital System
UAB Health System
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Cooper Green Hospital
205-930-3200
1515 Sixth Avenue South
Birmingham, AL
Cooper Green Hospital
205-930-3200
1515 Sixth Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35233
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Government, Nonfederal
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University Of Alabama Hospital
205-934-4011
619 South 19th Street
Birmingham, AL
University Of Alabama Hospital
205-934-4011
619 South 19th Street
Birmingham, AL 35233
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Government, Nonfederal
Hospital System
UAB Health System
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Trinity Medical Center
205-592-1000
800 Montclair Road
Birmingham, AL
Trinity Medical Center
205-592-1000
800 Montclair Road
Birmingham, AL 35213
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Investor-owned (for profit)
Hospital System
Community Health Systems, Inc
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Veterans Affairs Med Center
205-933-8101
700 South 19th Street
Birmingham, AL
Veterans Affairs Med Center
205-933-8101
700 South 19th Street
Birmingham, AL 35233
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Government, federal
Hospital System
Department of Veterans Affairs
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Children'S Hospital Of Alabama
205-939-9100
1600 Seventh Avenue South
Birmingham, AL
Children'S Hospital Of Alabama
205-939-9100
1600 Seventh Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35233
specialty
Children's general
Hospital Type
Nongovernment, Not-for-profit
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Callahan Eye Foundation Hosp
205-325-8100
1720 University Boulevard
Birmingham, AL
Callahan Eye Foundation Hosp
205-325-8100
1720 University Boulevard
Birmingham, AL 35233
specialty
Eye, ear, nose and throat
Hospital Type
Nongovernment, Not-for-profit
Hospital System
UAB Health System
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Select Specialty Hospital
205-599-4600
800 Montclair Road
Birmingham, AL
Select Specialty Hospital
205-599-4600
800 Montclair Road
Birmingham, AL 35213
specialty
Long-Term Acute Care
Hospital Type
Investor-owned (for profit)
Hospital System
Select Medical Corporation
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Physicians Medical Center
205-502-6000
1600 Carraway Boulevard
Birmingham, AL
Physicians Medical Center
205-502-6000
1600 Carraway Boulevard
Birmingham, AL 35234
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Nongovernment, Not-for-profit
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Giardia is a parasite that lives in the bowels of infected animals and humans. Millions of giardia are released in feces from the infected host. The giardia can survive in soil, water, food, or surfaces of items contaminated with the feces. You can become infected with giardia by: - Drinking contaminated water - including accidentally swallowing a bit of water while swimming or wading.
- Putting your hand or other object in your mouth that has contacted a contaminated surface
- Eating uncooked contaminated food
Giardia is present in many frontcountry and backcountry waterways. You should assume that all water you find is contaminated and needs to be treated. Pictures of sipping water from a cold mountain stream look nice, but are very risky. Visit Water Dude for lots more information about giardia and other water-borne contaminates and water treatment procedures. Giardia Symptoms  Symptoms normally begin from 1 to 2 weeks after infection. The symptoms continue for 2 to 6 weeks in otherwise healthy victims. - Diarrhea
- Excessive flatulence (gas)
- Greasy stools
- Stomach cramps
- Nausea
Preventing Giardia - Use uncontaminated water.
- Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water.
- Wash or peel all raw fruit and vegetables before eating.
- Ensure that water is free of giardia parasites by using one of these methods:
- Use a water filter with a maximum absolute pore size of 1 micron or less.
- Boil the water for at least 1 minute at...
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