Protozoarios y helmintos intestinales en adultos asintomáticos del estado Zulia, Venezuela

Abstract: Prevalence studies for intestinal parasites are usually performed on children, since they are the most susceptible to these infections; however, this research was conducted to assess the situation in adults. Stool examination was performed on 95 asymptomatic persons over 18 years old, from...

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Main Authors: Rivero de R Zulbey, Calchi L Marinella, Acurero Ellen, Uribe Ismael, Villalobos P Rafael, Fuenmayor B Alexis, Roo Jesús
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Spanish
Published: Universidad del Zulia,Facultad de Medicina,Departamento de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Tropicales 2012
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/7a87ccdc96d54ac196b8ee8486b8bef8
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Summary:Abstract: Prevalence studies for intestinal parasites are usually performed on children, since they are the most susceptible to these infections; however, this research was conducted to assess the situation in adults. Stool examination was performed on 95 asymptomatic persons over 18 years old, from three different locations in the state of Zulia, Venezuela. Fecal samples were submitted to microscopic examination with SSF-Lugol and the concentration method with formalin ether. Sixty-four individuals (67.36%) had one or more species of intestinal parasites and of these, 81.25% had at least one parasite pathogenic for humans. Thirty-one individuals had more than one parasite species (polyparasitism), with a maximum of three species per host. Seven intestinal protozoa species were identified, including pathogens and commensals, as well as 2 species of helminths. Protozoosis cases predominated (93) over helminths (10). The greatest frequencies corresponded to Blastocystis sp. among protozoa and Ascaris lumbricoides among helminths; also, there was a predominance of A. lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura in the community Los Pescadores, when comparing the three communities studied. The most frequent parasitic association was Blastocystis sp. with several amoebas. This study found a high prevalence of intestinal protozoa and particularly Blastocystis sp. Resumen: Los estudios de prevalencia de enteroparásitos generalmente se efectúan en población infantil, por ser la más susceptible a estas infecciones; sin embargo, para evaluar la situación en adultos se realizó la presente investigación. Se efectuó el examen coproparasitológico a 95 personas asintomáticas mayores de 18 años, provenientes de 3 diferentes localidades del estado Zulia, Venezuela. Las muestras fecales se sometieron al examen microscópico con SSF-Lugol y método de concentración con formol-éter. 64 individuos (67,36%) presentaron una o varias especies de parásitos intestinales y de éstos, el 81,25% presentaba al menos un parásito patógeno para los ...