Frequency and Distribution of Parasites Detected in Children Between 2017-2022 (6-year Period).

Q3 Medicine
Yelda Sorguç
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Abstract

Objective: In the study, various complaints such as gastrointestinal complaints such as diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, weight loss, night urination, itching around the anus, malnutrition, malabsorption, anemia, intelligence and developmental delay were reported to University of Health Sciences Türkiye, Dr. Behçet Uz Pediatric Diseases and Surgery Training and Researhc Hospital, Microbiology Laboratory between 2017 and 2022. It was aimed to determine the frequency and distribution of intestinal parasites in patients presenting with clinical symptoms.

Methods: In the study, the results of 33,249 stool and 3499 cellophane tape samples sent to the microbiology laboratory between January 2017 and September 2022 were evaluated. The stool samples were examined with saline-Lugol, modified Kinyoun acidfast and trichrome staining methods.

Results: Parasites were detected in the stool samples of 1.8% of a total of 36,748 patients. The intestinal parasite detected at the highest rate was Entamoeba histolytica (67%). In order of frequency: Enterobius vermicularis (19%), Giardia intestinalis (12%), Ascaris lumbricoides (0.6%), Hymenolepis nana (0.2%) Blastocystis spp. (0.2%) is followed by Hymenolepis diminuta (0.2%).

Conclusion: While the rate of parasite occurrence in patients applying was found to be 19.9% in 2017, 24.6% in 2018, and 28.6% in 2019, this rate decreased to 4.3% in 2020, 16% in 2021 and 6.6% in 2022. Looking at the distribution of parasites by years, it is seen that there was a decrease in the rate of parasite occurrence with the start of the Coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic in 2020. We believe that infection control measures and strict enforcement of quarantine rules to reduce the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 may have significantly reduced the parasite positivity rate during the pandemic period. Data on intestinal parasites in Türkiye show regional differences, and national surveillance studies are needed, especially in children.

2017-2022年(6年期间)儿童寄生虫检测频率和分布
目的:本研究收集2017年至2022年期间向卫生科学大学 rkiye behet Uz儿科疾病与外科培训与研究医院微生物实验室报告的腹泻、便秘、腹痛、恶心呕吐、体重减轻、夜尿、肛门周围瘙痒、营养不良、吸收不良、贫血、智力和发育迟缓等胃肠道主诉。目的是确定出现临床症状的患者肠道寄生虫的频率和分布。方法:对2017年1月至2022年9月送至微生物实验室的33249份粪便和3499份透明胶带样本的结果进行评估。采用盐渍法、改良金扬抗酸法和三色法对粪便标本进行检测。结果:36748例患者粪便标本中检出寄生虫1.8%。肠道寄生虫检出率最高的是溶组织内阿米巴原虫(67%)。出现频率依次为:蛭肠虫(19%)、肠贾第虫(12%)、类蚓蛔虫(0.6%)、小膜虫(0.2%)、囊胚虫(0.2%)、小膜虫(0.2%)。结论:2017年、2018年和2019年患者的寄生虫感染率分别为19.9%、24.6%和28.6%,2020年、2021年和2022年分别降至4.3%、16%和6.6%。从寄生虫的年分布来看,随着2020年冠状病毒病-2019大流行的开始,寄生虫的发病率有所下降。我们认为,感染控制措施和严格执行检疫规定,以减少严重急性呼吸综合征-冠状病毒-2的传播,可能在大流行期间显著降低了寄生虫阳性率。关于基耶病毒肠道寄生虫的数据显示区域差异,需要进行国家监测研究,特别是在儿童中。
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