Giardia and Cryptosporidium spp. are protozoa
that cause human and animal disease worldwide and often
exhibit zoonotic transmission. This review gives ample
information concerning the epidemiology of these parasites in
Italy, i.e. prevalence data in humans, farm and pet animals,
shellfish and aquatic environment. Moreover, it reports
genotyping results obtained from different isolates, with
particular emphasis on the spread of host-specific and
zoonotic species/genotypes of various origin, and on molecular
data that make the Italian situation different from that of
other countries. Finally, possible explanations are given for
the infrequent reports of Giardia and Cryptosporidium spp.
outbreaks, despite widespread faecal contamination by these
parasites