Cryptosporidium Parvum In Patients With And Without Diarrhea In Abuja, Nigeria

M. Igbe, J. Ajayi, G. Anyanwu, C. I. Igwillo, C. Ameh, N. Nwoke
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A cross-sectional study was conducted on patients that attended the Federal Staff Hospital, Abuja for the purpose of establishing whether there was a difference between the prevalence of C. parvum in patients with diarrhea compared with those without diarrhea. The stools of a total of 354 patients were examined for the presence of C. parvum infection. The females were more infected than the males, 18 (10.84%) versus 14 (7.45%). In the individuals with diarrhea, the age group of 41-50 years had the highest prevalence of C. parvum infection (3, 33.33%), followed by those that were >50 years of age (2, 20.0%), and 31-40 years (3, 18.75%). In non-diarrhea individuals, those that were aged 31-40 years had the highest prevalence of C. parvum infection, (4, 10.53%), followed by those that were aged >50 years, (1, 7.69%). The mean age of the patients was 22.96 + 0.1 years (range 1-90 years; SD 0.93), with 188 males and 166 females. Diarrhea was present in 129 patients, and 225 had no diarrhea. In 16.28% (21/129) of the patients with diarrhoea, Cryptosporidium parvum was found, while in the control group 4.89% (11/225) was found to have the parasite. Among those with diarrhea, 21 had C. parvum, while 11 did not have diarrhea but had C. parvum. This study provides data for a more appropriate management and laid credence on the importance of routine stool cultures for the detection of coccidian parasites.
尼日利亚阿布贾有腹泻和无腹泻患者的细小隐孢子虫
对在阿布贾联邦工作人员医院就诊的患者进行了一项横断面研究,目的是确定腹泻患者与非腹泻患者的小弧菌患病率是否存在差异。对354例患者的粪便进行了细小梭菌感染检查。女性感染率为18例(10.84%),男性感染率为14例(7.45%)。腹泻人群中,41 ~ 50岁人群中细小梭菌感染率最高(3,33.33%),其次是>50岁人群(2,20.0%),31 ~ 40岁人群(3,18.75%)。在非腹泻人群中,31 ~ 40岁人群的小虫感染率最高(4.10.53%),50岁以上人群次之(1.7.69%)。患者平均年龄22.96±0.1岁(1 ~ 90岁;SD 0.93),男性188例,女性166例。129例出现腹泻,225例无腹泻。16.28%(21/129)的腹泻患者检出细小隐孢子虫,对照组4.89%(11/225)的腹泻患者检出细小隐孢子虫。在腹泻患者中,21人感染了细小梭菌,11人没有腹泻但感染了细小梭菌。本研究为更合理的管理提供了数据,并证明了常规粪便培养对球虫寄生虫检测的重要性。
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