The prevalence of cryptosporidium spp. and other intestinal parasites in elderly patients

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
F. Orak, A. Doğaner, Murat Aral, Hulusi Güven, Şermin İnal, Büşra Pembe
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Purpose: Cryptosporidiosis is a self-limiting infection in individuals with immune competence, but it can have serious and life-threatening consequences in the elderly and immune-compromised individuals. In this study, we aimed to investigate the prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. and other intestinal parasites and their relationship with symptoms in elderly patients. Materials and Methods: The distribution of Cryptosporidium spp. and other intestinal parasites was prospectively evaluated in elderly patients admitted to different clinics of the university hospital between September 2018 and September 2019. The study group included 40 elderly patients (18 females and 22 males; mean age: 73.35 ±6.55years) with gastrointestinal complaints and a control group consisting of 44 elderly patients without gastrointestinal complaints. Stool samples were examined using wet mount, and Kinyoun acid fast staining. Results: The most frequently isolated parasites were amoeba cysts and trophozoites in elderly patients. Cryptosporidium spp. cysts were detected in 9 (22.5%) of patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, and in 13 (40.6%) of those with other complaints and in the control group. Cryptosporidium spp. cysts were found more common in those with a solid stool consistency than others with a watery stool consistency. Conclusion: Cryptosporidiosis could be a life-threatening condition in a high-risk population, such as the elderly with co-morbidities, and physicians should have increased awareness.
老年患者隐孢子虫属和其他肠道寄生虫的流行情况
目的:隐孢子虫病在免疫力较强的人群中是一种自限性感染,但在老年人和免疫力低下的人群中可能会造成严重后果,危及生命。本研究旨在调查老年患者体内隐孢子虫属和其他肠道寄生虫的流行情况及其与症状的关系。 材料和方法:对2018年9月至2019年9月期间大学医院不同门诊收治的老年患者中隐孢子虫属和其他肠道寄生虫的分布情况进行了前瞻性评估。 研究组包括40名有胃肠道不适的老年患者(女性18名,男性22名;平均年龄:73.35 ± 6.55岁),对照组包括44名无胃肠道不适的老年患者。粪便样本采用湿装裱法和 Kinyoun 酸性快速染色法进行检验。 结果显示老年患者最常分离到的寄生虫是阿米巴囊虫和滋养体。有胃肠道症状的患者中有 9 人(22.5%)检出了隐孢子虫属囊蚴,有其他症状的患者和对照组中有 13 人(40.6%)检出了隐孢子虫属囊蚴。在大便呈固体状的患者中,隐孢子虫属囊肿的发现率高于大便呈水状的患者。 结论隐孢子虫病在高危人群(如合并疾病的老年人)中可能危及生命,医生应提高警惕。
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Cukurova Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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