迪亚曼蒂纳市(巴西米纳斯吉拉斯)流通纸币中的肠道寄生虫。

IF 3.1 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine Pub Date : 2018-05-23 DOI:10.2147/RRTM.S157896
Marina A Costa, Layane M Teodoro, Gustavo H Bahia-de-Oliveira, Ana Paula N Nunes, Ricardo A Barata
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背景:纸币是人群中流动性和扩散性很高的物品,可能是几种肠道寄生虫传播的有效机制。这项研究调查了巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州迪亚曼蒂纳市流通纸币中肠道寄生虫的生物形式,旨在提出旨在改善当地公共卫生的干预措施。材料和方法:2017年2月至4月,对该市五家商业机构收集的钞票样本进行了分析,即:1)加油站、2)超市、3)肉店、4)药店和5)自由集市。将每种价值的10张流通纸币(R$2.00、R$5.00、R$10.00、R$20.00、R$50.00和R$10.00)兑换成新纸币,用吐温80洗涤,自发沉淀后,在放大10倍和40倍的光学显微镜下进行分析,发现了未鉴定的线虫幼虫(2.02%)、膜壳虫幼虫(0.81%)、带绦虫幼虫(0.82%)和钩虫科幼虫(0.40%)。结论:研究结果表明,有必要改善基本卫生、健康和教育活动,强调适当的手部卫生的重要性。
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Intestinal parasites in paper money circulating in the city of Diamantina (Minas Gerais, Brazil).

Background: Banknotes are objects of great turnover and diffusion among the population, and can be efficient mechanisms in the dissemination of several intestinal parasites. This study investigated the presence of biological forms of intestinal parasites present in circulating cash banknotes in the city of Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil, aiming to propose interventions aimed at improving local public health.

Materials and methods: Between February and April 2017, samples of banknotes collected in five commercial establishments of the city were analyzed, namely: 1) gas station, 2) supermarket, 3) butchery, 4) pharmacy and 5) free fair. Ten circulating banknotes of each value (R$2.00, R$5.00, R$10.00, R$20.00, R$50.00 and R$100.00) were exchanged for new banknotes, washed with Tween 80 and, after spontaneous sedimentation, analyzed under an optical microscope with a magnification of 10× and 40×.

Results: Cysts of Entamoeba coli (74.60%), cysts of Endolimax nana (16.94%), Giardia lam-blia cysts (4.44%), unidentified nematode larvae (2.02%), Hymenolepis sp. (0.81%), Taenia sp. (0.81%) and Ancylostomidae larvae (0.40%) were found.

Conclusions: The results revealed the need for improvements in basic sanitation, health and education activities that emphasized the importance of proper hand hygiene.

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