Infection Prevalence of Intestinal Parasitic Protozoans in Atat Hospital, Gurage Zone, Ethiopia: A Retrospective Study

Kabeta Legese
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Intestinal parasitic protozoan infections remain as the major public health concerns in many developing countries like Ethiopia. A retrospective analysis was conducted to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasitic protozoan infection in patients admitted at Atat Hospital from September 2014 to August 2016. Stool samples collected from the patients were examined using direct wet mount and formal-Ether concentration techniques by experienced laboratory technologists of the hospital. Out of 15, 731 examined stool samples, 7062 (45%) were infected by intestinal protozoan parasites. Most of the infected individuals were infected by Entamoeba histolytica (60.0%) and the least was infected by Cryptosporidium parvum (3.6%). Higher infection was observed among males, 5-9 year age group, and during wet seasons. This study showed a yearly fluctuation of intestinal parasitic protozoan infections. Therefore, strategic, integrated and community participatory prevention and control program needs to be implemented in the study area.
埃塞俄比亚古拉格区Atat医院肠道寄生原虫感染流行情况的回顾性研究
在埃塞俄比亚等许多发展中国家,肠道寄生原生动物感染仍然是主要的公共卫生问题。回顾性分析2014年9月至2016年8月Atat医院住院患者肠道寄生原虫感染的流行情况。收集的患者粪便样本由医院经验丰富的实验室技术人员使用直接湿垫和正规乙醚浓度技术进行检测。在检查的15731份粪便样本中,7062份(45%)感染了肠道原生动物寄生虫。感染人数以溶组织内阿米巴最多(60.0%),小隐孢子虫最少(3.6%)。男性、5-9岁年龄组和雨季感染率较高。该研究显示肠道寄生原生动物感染的年度波动。因此,需要在研究区实施战略性、综合性、社区参与性的防治方案。
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