A Cross-sectional Investigation of Gastroenteritis Inflicted by Salmonella Typhi, Entamoebahistolytica and Giardia lamblia in Karachi, Pakistan

Muhammad Salman Rasool, Wajahat Hussain Shah, Agha Asad Noor, Kauser Siddiqui, A. H. Shar, N. A. Rind, Q. Ain, P. A. Shar, Sohail Ahmed Otho, Aliya Raza
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Background: Gastroenteritis is a global health concern affecting individuals of all ages and regions. The disease is caused bacteria, viruses, and parasites, and is characterized by symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and nausea. Salmonella Typhi, Entamoeba histolytica, and Giardia lamblia are three prevalent pathogens worldwide responsible for causing gastroenteritis. Aim: To provide valuable insights into the prevalence, burden, and symptomatology of gastroenteritis caused by S. Typhi, E. histolytica, and G. lamblia in various areas of Karachi. Methods: To gather data, official registers of hospital wards, outpatient departments (OPDs), and relevant diagnostic laboratories were consulted. Stool microscopy, blood culture, Typhi Dot, and/or Widal tests were performed and their results recorded. The study collected data from a total of 1029 patients. Results: The frequency gastroenteritis rates (including cases of Typhoid, Amoebiasis, and Giardiasis), Typhoid fever, Amoebiasis, and Giardiasis were found as 71%, 57%, 30%, and 13% respectively. Conclusions: Based on the findings, the most common symptom in Typhoid cases was fever, followed by headache and abdominal pain. In Giardiasis and Amoebiasis cases, pain in abdomin was the most frequently reported symptom. By understanding the epidemiology of gastroenteritis caused by these agents, this research will add to the advancement of effective public health approaches to prevent and control gastroenteritis outbreaks in the future. Keywords: Gastroenteritis, Typhoid, Amoebiasis, Giradiasis, Salmonella Typhi, Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia lamblia
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巴基斯坦卡拉奇地区伤寒沙门菌、溶组织内阿米巴虫和兰第鞭毛虫引起的肠胃炎的横断面调查
背景:胃肠炎是影响所有年龄和地区个体的全球性健康问题。该病由细菌、病毒和寄生虫引起,其特征是腹泻、腹痛和恶心等症状。伤寒沙门氏菌、溶组织内阿米巴和贾第鞭毛虫是世界范围内引起肠胃炎的三种常见病原体。目的:为卡拉奇不同地区由伤寒沙门氏菌、溶组织芽胞杆菌和兰螺旋体引起的肠胃炎的患病率、负担和症状提供有价值的见解。方法:收集资料,查阅医院病房、门诊和相关诊断实验室的官方登记。进行粪便显微镜、血培养、斑疹伤寒和/或维达尔试验并记录其结果。该研究共收集了1029名患者的数据。结果:胃肠炎(包括伤寒、阿米巴病和贾第虫病)、伤寒、阿米巴病和贾第虫病的发病率分别为71%、57%、30%和13%。结论:伤寒病例最常见的症状是发热,其次是头痛和腹痛。在贾第虫病和阿米巴病病例中,腹部疼痛是最常见的症状。通过了解这些药物引起的胃肠炎的流行病学,本研究将有助于在未来有效地预防和控制胃肠炎暴发的公共卫生方法的进步。关键词:胃肠炎,伤寒,阿米巴病,吉拉虫病,伤寒沙门菌,溶组织内阿米巴,贾第鞭毛虫
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