感染贾第鞭毛虫的学龄前儿童表现出与A、B或E组合无关的生长迟缓。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Maria Fantinatti, Tiara Cascais-Figueredo, Phelipe Austriaco-Teixeira, Filipe Anibal Carvalho-Costa, Alda Maria Da-Cruz
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摘要

背景:肠道寄生虫贾第鞭毛虫可影响儿童的身体发育,即使在无症状的情况下也会发育迟缓。原生动物兰螺旋体分为A-H组。然而,临床表现和发病机制是否会因感染组合而异尚不清楚。目的:调查巴西里约热内卢某社区儿童朗氏弧菌群对学龄前儿童身体发育的不同影响。方法:对某日托中心儿童的人体测量参数进行分析,并采集粪便样本进行兰氏杆菌诊断。阳性样本分离的兰螺旋体进行基因分型。对数据进行分析,以验证是否存在G. lambla感染与儿童的身体发育之间的关系,根据组合。研究结果:在此,我们证明了来自低收入社区的受富营养化感染的幼儿与未受感染的幼儿相比,表现出生长迟缓。这种效应在感染人类的三种组合(A、B或E)中被观察到。主要结论:兰氏螺旋体引起儿童生长迟缓与感染组合(A、B或E)无关。
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Giardia lamblia-infected preschoolers present growth delays independent of the assemblage A, B or E.

Giardia lamblia-infected preschoolers present growth delays independent of the assemblage A, B or E.

Background: Intestinal parasite Giardia can affect children's physical development mainly stunting even in asymptomatic cases. The protozoa G. lamblia is divided into assemblages A-H. However, it is still unclear whether clinical manifestations and pathogenesis may vary according to the infecting assemblage.

Objectives: To investigate whether G. lamblia assemblages influence differently the physical development of preschoolers from a community of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Methods: Anthropometric parameters were analysed from children attending a daycare centre and stool samples were obtained for the G. lamblia diagnosis. G. lamblia isolates from positive samples were genotyped. Data were analysed in order to verify whether there is a relationship between G. lamblia infection and the physical development of children according to the assemblage.

Findings: Herein we demonstrated that although eutrophic, G. lamblia-infected daycare preschoolers from a low-income community presented growth delay compared to non-infected ones. This effect was observed for the three assemblages (A, B or E) found infecting humans.

Main conclusion: G. lamblia causes growth delays on children independent of infecting assemblage (A, B or E).

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5.00
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91
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期刊介绍: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz is a journal specialized in microbes & their vectors causing human infections. This means that we accept manuscripts covering multidisciplinary approaches and findings in the basic aspects of infectious diseases, e.g. basic in research in prokariotes, eukaryotes, and/or virus. Articles must clearly show what is the main question to be answered, the hypothesis raised, and the contribution given by the study. Priority is given to manuscripts reporting novel mechanisms and general findings concerning the biology of human infectious prokariotes, eukariotes or virus. Papers reporting innovative methods for diagnostics or that advance the basic research with these infectious agents are also welcome. It is important to mention what we do not publish: veterinary infectious agents research, taxonomic analysis and re-description of species, epidemiological studies or surveys or case reports and data re-analysis. Manuscripts that fall in these cases or that are considered of low priority by the journal editorial board, will be returned to the author(s) for submission to another journal.
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