Assessment of the Distribution of Intestinal Parasites Detected in the Parasitology Laboratory of Çukurova University Faculty of Medicine Between 2017 and 2021.

Mehtap Demirkazık, Eylem Akdur Öztürk, Fatih Köksal
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Objective: It is known that protozoa and helminths that cause intestinal infections adversely affect human life. Changing climate and demographic and socio-economic factors worldwide necessitate the determination and updating of the incidence of these parasites. Our study aimed to retrospectively examine the distribution of intestinal parasites detected in the Parasitology Laboratory of Çukurova University Faculty of Medicine between 2017 and 2021.

Methods: Parasitological examinations were performed using the native-lugol and formol-ether condensation method. Staining method (Modified Ziehl-Neelsen) and cellophane tape method were then applied to evaluate the specimens considered necessary.

Results: One or more parasites were detected in 33 of 373 patients (8.8%) evaluated in the study. These were Giardia intestinalis at a rate of 30.5% (11/36), Enterobius vermicularis at a rate of 27.7% (10/36), Blastocystis sp. at a rate of 19.4% (7/36), Entamoeba coli at a rate of 11.1% (4/36), Cryptosporidium spp. at a rate of 8.3% (3/36) and Taenia saginata at a rate of 2.7% (1/36). It was determined that two patients were coinfected by Entamoeba coli and Blastocystis sp. while one patient was coinfected by Entamoeba coli and Giardia intestinalis.

Conclusion: It is thought that determining the incidence of intestinal parasites, which are an important public health problem, may help guide studies for preventive health services. Although the five-year laboratory data obtained from the study do not reflect our region, it is thought that intestinal parasites maintain their importance.

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对 2017 年至 2021 年期间Çukurova 大学医学院寄生虫学实验室检测到的肠道寄生虫分布情况的评估。
目的:众所周知,引起肠道感染的原生动物和蠕虫会对人类生活造成不利影响。由于全球气候、人口和社会经济因素不断变化,有必要确定和更新这些寄生虫的发病率。我们的研究旨在回顾性地检查2017年至2021年间Çukurova大学医学院寄生虫学实验室检测到的肠道寄生虫的分布情况:寄生虫学检查采用原生-鲁戈尔法和甲酚-乙醚缩合法。然后采用染色法(改良齐氏-奈尔森)和玻璃纸胶带法对认为必要的标本进行评估:结果:在研究评估的 373 名患者中,有 33 人(8.8%)检测到一种或多种寄生虫。这些寄生虫包括:肠道贾第虫(30.5%,11/36)、蚯蚓肠虫(27.7%,10/36)、布氏囊虫(19.4%,7/36)、大肠埃希氏菌(11.1%,4/36)、隐孢子虫(8.3%,3/36)和矢状洮虫(2.7%,1/36)。有两名患者同时感染了大肠恩塔米巴氏菌和布氏囊虫,一名患者同时感染了大肠恩塔米巴氏菌和肠贾第鞭毛虫:结论:肠道寄生虫是一个重要的公共卫生问题,确定肠道寄生虫的发病率可能有助于指导预防性保健服务的研究。虽然这项研究获得的五年实验室数据并不能反映本地区的情况,但我们认为肠道寄生虫仍具有重要意义。
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Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi
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