2019-2022年间卡夫卡斯大学健康研究与应用医院就诊患者肠道原生动物寄生虫的回顾性评估。

Q3 Medicine
Hilal Bedir, Neriman Mor, Ahmet Deniz, Mükremin Özkan Arslan
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研究目的本研究旨在回顾性评估2019年至2022年期间从卡夫卡斯大学研究与应用医院医学寄生虫学实验室收集的各种胃肠道不适患者粪便样本中原生动物寄生虫的流行情况:方法:首先使用原生-卢戈尔法检测粪便样本中的原生动物寄生虫,然后使用甲醇-醋酸乙酯沉淀法、Giemsa和carbol fuchsin染色法进行检测。在诊断组织溶解恩塔米巴虫、隐孢子虫属和肠贾第鞭毛虫时,使用了特异性免疫层析卡测试:在2019年1月至2022年12月的四年时间里,共检测了2267份粪便样本,其中7.63%的样本中含有一种或多种原生动物寄生虫。在这些寄生虫中,组织溶解恩塔米巴虫的检出率最高,为 4.06%。其他寄生虫种类确定如下1.15%,肠虫属和大肠埃希氏肠虫各占 0.52%,肠贾第虫占 0.48%,内孢子虫占 0.17%,组织溶解恩塔米巴虫占 0.08%:这项研究表明,尽管卡尔斯地区的肠道原生动物感染率有所下降,但这些感染仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题。因此,有必要改善个人卫生和环境卫生条件,加强公共卫生教育,并广泛实施早期诊断和治疗方法。应采取特别措施保护弱势群体,尤其是儿童和老年人。
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Retrospective Evaluation of Intestinal Protozoa Parasites in Patients Presenting to Kafkas University Health Research and Application Hospital Between 2019-2022.

Objective: This study aimed to retrospectively evaluate the prevalence of protozoan parasites in stool samples collected from patients presenting with various gastrointestinal complaints to the Medical Parasitology Laboratory of Kafkas University Research and Application Hospital between 2019 and 2022.

Methods: Stool samples were initially examined using the native-Lugol method for the detection of protozoan parasites, followed by the formol-ethyl acetate sedimentation method, Giemsa, and carbol fuchsin staining methods. Specific immunochromatographic card tests were used for the diagnosis of Entamoeba histolytica, Cryptosporidium spp., and Giardia intestinalis.

Results: Of the 2.267 stool samples examined over the four-year period from January 2019 to December 2022, 7.63% were found to contain one or more protozoan parasites. Among these parasites, Entamoeba histolytica was detected at the highest rate of 4.06%. The other parasite species were identified as follows: Blastocystis spp. 1.15%, Entamoeba spp. and Entamoeba coli each 0.52%, Giardia intestinalis 0.48%, Endolimax nana 0.17%, and Entamoeba histolytica/dispar 0.08%.

Conclusion: This study indicates that despite a decrease in the prevalence of intestinal protozoan infections in the Kars region, these infections remain a significant public health issue. Therefore, improvements in hygiene and sanitation conditions, increased public health education, and the widespread implementation of early diagnosis and treatment methods are necessary. Special measures should be taken to protect vulnerable groups, particularly children and the elderly.

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