巴西联邦区塔瓜廷加市超市和自由市场出售蔬菜的寄生虫学分析

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Journal of Tropical Pathology Pub Date : 2022-10-19 DOI:10.5216/rpt.v51i3.73139
Renato Kennedy Souza Araújo, Adriano Rios da Silva, Nara Rúbia Souza, Krain Santos de Melo
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寄生虫病是世界上最常见的疾病,它们对个人健康造成相关的负面影响。由于蔬菜的高营养价值,巴西和世界各地的蔬菜消费都很普遍,建议将其纳入人们的饮食中。蔬菜中的污染通常是由被粪便污染的灌溉水引起的,其他形式的污染是通过含有粪便废物的有机肥和蔬菜与动物的接触而产生的。本研究评估了蔬菜中的污染情况,目的是提醒社会注意卫生和正确处理食物的方法,以防止寄生虫感染,促进人们的健康。样本从超市和农贸市场收集,我们共获得30个样本,使用霍夫曼、离心和载玻片读取技术进行分析。在所有样本中都发现了寄生虫。在六个样本中发现了非致病性阿米巴原虫,但这一发现意味着存在来自人类或动物粪便的污染。在另外24个样本中,发现了对健康造成损害的寄生结构。这项工作表明,人们每天食用的蔬菜受到高度污染,食物引起的疾病是公众健康关注的问题。考虑到可能导致人类感染的寄生虫的运输,受污染的蔬菜是危险的,因此制定公共政策以避免寄生虫感染的重要性。关键词:寄生虫感染;食品污染;寄生虫学;食品寄生虫学;被忽视的疾病。
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Parasitological analysis of vegetables sold in supermarkets and free markets in the city of Taguatinga, Federal District, Brazil
Parasitosis are the most common diseases in the world, they are responsible for relevant negative consequences in the individuals´ health. The consumption of vegetables in Brazil and in the world is common due to their high nutritional value and they are recommended to be included in the population´s diet. Contaminations in vegetables are most often caused by irrigation water which is  contaminated by feces, other forms of contamination are through organic manure containing fecal waste and the contact of vegetables with animals where they are grown. This research evaluated the contamination in vegetables with the purpose of warning the community about hygiene and the correct approach of food handling in order to prevent parasitic infections, contributing to people´s health. Samples were collected from supermarkets and farmers´ markets, where we obtained a total of 30 samples that were analyzed using Hoffman, centrifugation and slide reading´s techniques. In all samples, parasites were found. In six samples non-pathogenic amoebas were found, however this finding means that there was contamination from human or animal feces. And, in the other 24 samples, parasitic structures that cause damage to health were found. This work showed a high level of contamination of the vegetables that are consumed daily by the population and the diseases caused by food which are a concern for the public health. Contaminated vegetables are dangerous considering the transport of parasites that may generate human infections, therefore the importance to create public policies in order to avoid parasitic infections. KEY WORDS: Parasitic infections; food contamination; parasitology; food parasitology;neglected diseases.
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Journal of Tropical Pathology
Journal of Tropical Pathology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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