prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among rural inhabitants of hamadan city, iran, 2012

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rasool jafari department of medical parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran

mohammad fallah department of medical parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran

hossein yousofi darani cancer prevention research center, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran

hosein ali yousefi department of medical parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran

abstract

conclusions according to the results of the present study, the prevalence of some infections with intestinal parasites is high in the hamadan city. considering that most of the parasites are nonpathogenic, pathogenic ones have been reduced generally in comparison to the previous reports. nevertheless, the existence of taenia species and h. nana could not be ignored. results among 228 samples, 80 (35.1%) were diagnosed with parasitic infection, which separately included 43 cases of entamoeba coli (18.9%), 32 blastocystis hominis (14%), 16 endolimax nana (7%), nine iodamoeba butschlii (3.9%), five giardia lamblia (2.2%), two taenia species (0.9%), two hymenolepis nana (0.9%), one chilomastix mesnili (0.4%), one trichuris trichiura (0.4%), and one entamoeba histolytica/dispar (0.4%). no significant difference in infection rate was observed with regard to indirect or direct contact with livestock. coinfection of e. coli and b. hominis, e. coli and i. butschlii, and e. nana and g. lamblia were statistically significant. interestingly, no ascaris lumbricoides ovum was seen in this population. background intestinal parasitic infections, particularly in the rural areas, are one of the most important indices of the hygiene status and sanitation level of the society. objectives this study aimed to determine the prevalence of the intestinal parasitic infections among rural inhabitant of hamadan city, iran, 2012. patients and methods a total of 228 fecal samples were collected from 50 families in seven villages that were directly and indirectly involved in raising livestock and other domestic animals in spring of 2012. the demographic data were collected by interview and included age, sex, educational level, place of keeping animals, direct or indirect contact with animals, and occupation. fecal samples were concentrated using formol-ether sedimentation technique and examined by iodine-stained wet mount method. indistinguishable samples were assessed by trichrome staining method.

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avicenna journal of clinical microbiology and infection

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