Parasitic Contamination of Vegetables From Some Markets In South-Western Nigeria

V. F. Ogunleye, S. K. Babatunde, D. Ogbolu
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Intestinal parasitic infections are among the most prevalent clinical and subclinical diseases of significant in tropical regions of the world. Fresh vegetables are important healthy diet, however in recent years there has been an increased number of reported cases of food-borne intestinal illness linked to fresh vegetables. A total of 120 batches of different vegetables were randomly selected from open markets of three States-Lagos, Oyo and Kwara. The samples were processed using sedimentation by centrifugation method and examined using light microscope for ova, cysts and larva of intestinal parasites. Thirty-seven (30.3%) of the vegetables were positive for intestinal parasites in which “Shoko” (Celosis) and Water-leaf (Talinium triangure) had the highest of 66.7% and 50% respectively parasitic contamination while Water-melon (Citrullus langtus) has the least intestinal parasitic contamination (8.3%). Parasites detected were ova of Ascaris lumbricoides (12.5%), ova of Hookworm (13.3%), ova of Taenia spp (3.3%) and cysts of Balantidium coli (0.83%). The intensity of parasitic contamination of vegetable were high and the same for all the selected towns; Ibadan (30%), Ilorin (50%) and Lagos (30%). The implication and public health importance of vegetable contamination with infective stage of intestinal parasites was discussed. Keywords : Vegetables, Contamination, Intestinal parasites, Markets
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肠道寄生虫感染是世界热带地区最普遍的临床和亚临床疾病之一。新鲜蔬菜是重要的健康饮食,然而近年来,与新鲜蔬菜有关的食源性肠道疾病的报道越来越多。从拉各斯、奥约和夸拉三个州的开放市场随机抽取了总共120批不同的蔬菜。采用离心沉淀法对样品进行处理,光镜下检测肠道寄生虫的卵、囊和幼虫。37种蔬菜肠道寄生虫检出阳性(30.3%),其中“Shoko”(Celosis)和“水叶”(Talinium triangure)肠道寄生虫污染最高,分别为66.7%和50%,西瓜(Citrullus langtus)肠道寄生虫污染最低(8.3%)。检出寄生虫为类蚓蛔虫虫卵(12.5%)、钩虫虫卵(13.3%)、带绦虫虫卵(3.3%)和大肠Balantidium囊肿(0.83%)。蔬菜寄生污染强度高且各选镇相同;伊巴丹(30%)、伊洛林(50%)和拉各斯(30%)。讨论了肠道寄生虫感染阶段对蔬菜污染的影响及其公共卫生意义。关键词:蔬菜;污染;肠道寄生虫
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