[Epidemiological Survey on Intestinal Parasitic Infections in Lhasa City in 2014].

Jian-feng Liu, Xiao-lin Jin, Kun Yang, Jin-shui Xu, Yi-xin Qian, Wei-an Yan, Xi Zha, Sang Zhuo Ga Ge, Dan Wang Mu Yuan, Mei Zhang, Jin-hui Li, Hai-tao Yang
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the prevalence of parasitic infections in Lhasa, Tibet.

Methods: The residents in Chengguan District, Dangxiong County, Dazi County and Qushui County were selected to participate in the study in 2014, using the stratified random sampling method. Infections with the soil-borne nematodes in feces were examined in triplicates using the Kato-Katz method. Further, the Enterobius vermicularis were examined using the cellophane anal swab method in children aged 3-12 years, and the intestinal protozoa were detected by iodine staining. The parasitic infection was analyzed by sex, age, and occupation. Comparisons were made using Chi-square test.

Results: A total of 1 015 residents(39.3±18.2 years: age range, 1-89 years) participated in the study, including 391 males(38.6%) and 623 females(61.4%). Two hundred and forty-nine participants were positive for parasitic infections, with an overall infection rate of 24.5%(249/1 015). The infection rate was 21.7%(220/1 015) for Taenia sp., 0.2%(2/1 015) for Trichuris trichiura and E. vermicularis respectively, 4.1%(42/1 015) for Entamoeba coli, 0.4%(4/1 015) for Giardia lamblia, 0.2%(2/1 015) for Iodamoeba butschlii. No infection was found for other parasites. There was no significant sexual difference in the infection rate of Taenia (male 21.2%, 83/391; female 22.0%, 137/624), T. trichiura (male 0; female 0.3%, 2/624), E. vermicularis (male 0.3%, 2/391; female 0.2%, 1/624), E. coli (male 5.4%, 21/391; female 3.4%, 21/624), G. lamblia (male 0.8%, 3/391; female 0.2%, 1/624), or I. butschlii (male 0; female 0.3%, 2/624) (P>0.05). The Taenia sp. infection rate in the age groups of 0-17, 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and ≥ 60 years was 10.9%(18/165), 14.0%(18/129), 23.0%(43/187), 25.3%(61/241), 26.5%(41/155), and 28.3%(39/138), respectively, with significant differences between groups of 0-17 and 40-49 years and between groups of 50-59 and ≥ 60 years (P<0.01). The infection rate of E. coli, T. trichiura and I. butschlii was highest in the age group of 50-59 years(6.5%, 10/155; 0.7%, 1/155; 1.3%, 2/155 respectively). Among various occupations, farmers showed the highest infection rate for Taenia(44.5%, 147/330), E. coli(6.4%, 21/33), E. vermicularis (0.6%, 2/330) and I. butschlii(0.3%, 1/330); housewives had the highest infection rate for T. trichiura(2.5%, 1/40); and the students had the highest infection rate for G. lamblia (0.7%, 1/134).

Conclusion: There are infections with various intestinal parasites in the participants of Lhasa City, among which taenia infection reaches 20.7% while others have a low level of infection.

2014年拉萨市肠道寄生虫感染流行病学调查
目的:了解西藏拉萨市寄生虫病流行情况。方法:2014年选取城关区、当雄县、大子县、曲水县居民参与研究,采用分层随机抽样方法。采用加藤-卡茨法检测粪便中土传线虫的感染情况。对3 ~ 12岁儿童采用玻璃纸肛门拭子法检测蛭状肠虫,碘染色法检测肠道原生动物。按性别、年龄、职业进行寄生虫感染分析。比较采用卡方检验。结果:共有1 015名居民(39.3±18.2岁,年龄范围1 ~ 89岁)参与研究,其中男性391人(38.6%),女性623人(61.4%)。寄生虫感染阳性249人,总感染率为24.5%(249/1 015)。带虫感染率为21.7%(220/1 015),毛滴虫感染率为0.2%(2/1 015),蠕虫感染率为0.2%(2/1 015),大肠内阿米巴感染率为4.1%(42/1 015),兰贾第鞭毛虫感染率为0.4%(4/1 015),布氏伊达莫巴感染率为0.2%(2/1 015)。未发现其他寄生虫感染。带绦虫感染率性别差异无统计学意义(男性21.2%,83/391;雌性22.0%(137/624),毛仓鼠(雄0;雌虫0.3%,2/624),沙蚕(雄虫0.3%,2/391;女性0.2%,1/624),大肠杆菌(男性5.4%,21/391;女性3.4%,21/624),兰氏革兰氏体(男性0.8%,3/391;雌性0.2%,1/624),或布氏伊蚊(雄性0;女性0.3%,2/624)(P>0.05)。0-17岁、18-29岁、30-39岁、40-49岁、50-59岁和≥60岁年龄组带绦虫感染率分别为10.9%(18/165)、14.0%(18/129)、23.0%(43/187)、25.3%(61/241)、26.5%(41/155)和28.3%(39/138),0-17岁和40-49岁年龄组、50-59岁和≥60岁年龄组间差异均有统计学意义(p)。拉萨市调查对象中存在多种肠道寄生虫感染,其中带绦虫感染达20.7%,其他感染水平较低。
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