National State Survey to identify the presence of intestinal parasitic infections of mixed randomized patients as prevention who attended the IMSS laboratory

A. González-García, Claudia Hernández-Salas, Rosa María Martínez-Ortiz, Lilia González-Martínez
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Introduction: Nowadays in our state, intestinal parasitic diseases are still endemic, with a greater frequency in rural and mountainous urban areas. After the years have elapsed since the last national survey, it was necessary to carry out a new survey to know the prevalence rates of intestinal parasitosis and to compare the results obtained between both studies. Such knowledge would be of great value in developing health strategies and designing intestinal parasitic infection control programs. Objective: to determine the current prevalence rates of intestinal parasites, to compare the results with those of the survey obtained. Methods: a random cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out during the months of December 2018 to March 2019 in a random sample of both sexes from the population of urban communities and the province of Zacatecas, Zac. Each one had a stool sample collected that was analyzed by the direct examination method, the Willis concentration technique, and the Kato-Katz examination; A questionnaire was also applied to them. Results: when comparing the results of the national and state surveys of intestinal parasitic infections carried out in 2009 and 2018, it was found that, in general, infections by parasites decreased, both helminths and pathogenic protozoa, although those infected with commensals increased their frequency in that of 2019. There was also a decrease in the frequency of infections by all species of soil-transmitted helminths, Trichuris trichiura, Ascaris lumbricoides, ancylostomideos, and Strongyloides stercoralis, as well as by the pathogenic protozoa Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolitica. Conclusions: when comparing the results of national and state surveys of intestinal parasite infections carried out in 2018 and 2019, it was found that in general the frequencies of infections with intestinal parasites decreased. The finding in both studies of a higher frequency of infection with parasites or commensals in the group aged 5 to 14 years (school age), supports the recommendation to place emphasis on control programs for intestinal parasites in this age group.
国家调查以确定参加IMSS实验室的混合随机患者肠道寄生虫感染的存在作为预防
导读:目前我国肠道寄生虫病仍是地方病,以农村和城市山区居多。在上次全国调查多年之后,有必要进行一次新的调查,以了解肠道寄生虫病的患病率,并比较两次研究的结果。这些知识对于制定健康策略和设计肠道寄生虫感染控制方案具有重要价值。目的:了解目前肠道寄生虫的患病率,并与调查结果进行比较。方法:在2018年12月至2019年3月期间,从扎克萨卡特卡斯省和城市社区的人口中随机抽取男女样本,进行随机横断面描述性研究。每个人都收集了粪便样本,通过直接检查法、Willis浓缩技术和Kato-Katz检查进行分析;还对他们进行了问卷调查。结果:对比2009年和2018年开展的全国和州肠道寄生虫感染调查结果发现,总体而言,寄生虫(蠕虫和致病性原生动物)感染均有所减少,但共生动物感染的频率在2019年有所增加。所有土壤传播蠕虫、毛滴虫、蛔虫、弓形虫和粪类圆线虫以及致病性原生动物贾第鞭毛虫和历史内阿米巴的感染频率也有所下降。结论:比较2018年和2019年开展的全国和州肠道寄生虫感染调查结果发现,肠道寄生虫感染的频率总体上有所下降。两项研究都发现,5至14岁(学龄)人群中寄生虫或共生菌感染的频率较高,这支持了将重点放在这一年龄组肠道寄生虫控制规划上的建议。
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