Epidemiology and public health implications of parasitic contamination of fruits, vegetables, and water in Kwara Central, Nigeria.

Q3 Medicine
Shola David Ola-Fadunsin, Adebowale Olorunjuwonlo Adebanjo, Donea Abdulrazak Abdullah, Karimat Hussain, Idiat Modupe Sanda, Musa Rabiu, Isau Aremu Ganiyu, Nusirat Elelu, Julius Olaniyi Aiyedun, Oladapo Oyedeji Oludairo
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Fruits and vegetables are sources of parasitic infections in humans. This study was designed to determine the epidemiology of parasitic contamination of fruits, vegetables, and water, as well as the perception of retailers, buyers, and consumers about its contamination in Kwara Central, Nigeria. A cross-sectional study design was employed for this study. A total of 160 fruits, 349 vegetables, and 51 water samples were randomly purchased/collected from thirty different markets. The samples were subjected to sedimentation and modified Ziehl-Neelsen staining techniques. All the types of fruits and vegetables sampled were contaminated with one or more parasites. Eleven different species of zoonotic parasites (6 protozoans and 5 helminths) were detected. Entamoeba coli (39.8%) and Strongyloides stercoralis (9.6%) were the most prevalent protozoan and helminth respectively. The prevalence of other protozoan parasites ranged between 21.3% (Entamoeba histolytica) and 2.3% (Balantidium coli), while that of helminths was between 5.7% (Ascaris lumbricoides) and 2.1% (Trichuris trichiura). Source of fruits and vegetables, source of manure for cultivation, the source of water for washing/wetting purpose, market type, washing of fruits and vegetables before display, the presence of children at home and in the market, and knowledge of parasitic contamination were the risk factors associated (P<0.05) with parasitic contamination of fruits and vegetables among sellers. There is a need to educate the general public on the possibilities of parasitic contamination of fruits and vegetables and its public health implications.

尼日利亚中部夸拉省水果、蔬菜和水寄生虫污染的流行病学和公共卫生影响。
水果和蔬菜是人类寄生虫感染的来源。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚中部Kwara地区水果、蔬菜和水的寄生虫污染的流行病学,以及零售商、买家和消费者对其污染的看法。本研究采用横断面研究设计。从30个不同的市场随机购买/收集了160种水果、349种蔬菜和51种水样。样品经过沉淀和改良的Ziehl-Neelsen染色技术。所有类型的水果和蔬菜都被一种或多种寄生虫污染。共检出11种不同的人畜共患寄生虫,其中原生动物6种,蠕虫5种。最常见的原生动物是大肠内阿米巴(39.8%),最常见的是粪圆线虫(9.6%)。其他原生动物寄生虫(溶组织内阿米巴)患病率为21.3% ~ 2.3%(大肠Balantidium coli),蠕虫(蚓蛔虫)患病率为5.7% ~ 2.1%(毛线虫)。水果和蔬菜的来源、用于种植的肥料来源、用于洗涤/润湿的水源、市场类型、水果和蔬菜在陈列前的清洗、家中和市场中是否有儿童以及对寄生虫污染的了解是相关的危险因素(P
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Annals of parasitology
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期刊介绍: The Annals of Parasitology (formerly Wiadomości Parazytologiczne) is an official, peer reviewed quarterly of the Polish Parasitological Society. The Annals of Parasitology publishes original papers, review articles, short notes and case reports in the fields of parasitology, mycology, and related disciplines. It also accepts interdisciplinary articles, scientific conference proceedings, book reviews. An important mission of our journal is to inform our Readers about the activities of the Polish Parasitological Society and advancement of parasitology both in Poland and elsewhere.
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