[The intestinal parasites in the food handlers of Tunis area: study of 8502 stool samples (1998-2008)].

E Siala, R Guidara, R Ben Abdallah, S Ben Ayed, N Ben Alaya, N Zallaga, A Bouratbine, K Aoun
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The food handlers control is one of the major measures of the National program against intestinal parasitoses in Tunisia. The collected data allow regular updates of the prevalence and profile of the involved parasitic species and note possible evolutions in time. From 1998 to 2008, 8502 stool samples of food handlers working in Tunis area were examined in the laboratory of Parasitology, Pasteur Institute of Tunis. The mean prevalence of intestinal parasites was 13.5% (1152 positive samples). The protozoa were the most detected parasites (93% of the species observed). Among the pathogenic or potentially pathogenic parasites, Dientamoeba fragilis (15.5%) and Giardia intestinalis (7.6%) were the most frequently encountered. Entamoeba (E.) histolytica/dispar was diagnosed in 41 subjects (a prevalence of 05%). Hymenolepis nana was the most frequent helminth (45% of the whole parasites). Therapeutic failures were noticed in 43.8% of infection by this cestode because of the lack of the appropriate antihelminthic. The identification using PCR of cysts and/or vegetative forms of E. histolytica/dispar revealed the exclusive presence of E. dispar.

[突尼斯地区食品处理者肠道寄生虫:1998-2008年8502份粪便样本的研究]。
食品处理人员控制是突尼斯国家肠道寄生虫防治方案的主要措施之一。收集到的数据可以定期更新所涉及的寄生物种的流行率和概况,并及时注意到可能的演变。1998 - 2008年,在突尼斯巴斯德研究所寄生虫学实验室对突尼斯地区食品加工人员的8502份粪便样本进行了检测。肠道寄生虫平均检出率为13.5%(阳性样本1152份)。检出最多的寄生虫是原生动物(93%)。致病性或潜在致病性寄生虫中,以脆弱地阿米巴(15.5%)和肠贾第虫(7.6%)最为常见。41例被诊断为溶组织内阿米巴原虫/异速虫(患病率为05%)。小膜膜绦虫是最常见的寄生虫(占全部寄生虫的45%)。由于缺乏适当的抗虫药,导致43.8%的感染失败。对溶组织芽孢杆菌的包囊和/或营养形态进行PCR鉴定,发现该芽孢杆菌仅存在。
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