埃塞俄比亚西南部达乌罗地区Tarcha镇的水果和蔬菜被具有重要医学意义的蠕虫和原生动物污染。

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Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine Pub Date : 2019-04-30 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.2147/RRTM.S205250
Fitsum Bekele, Teha Shumbej
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摘要

背景:新鲜蔬菜为身体提供必需的补充。食用生蔬菜和水果是肠道寄生生物传播给人类的途径之一。本研究旨在检测埃塞俄比亚Tarcha镇中央露天市场销售的新鲜蔬菜中的寄生虫污染。方法:于2017年8月1日- 8月22日在塔尔查镇主要市场采集270份新鲜蔬菜和水果样品。用500 mL生理盐水洗涤,洗涤液沉淀24小时,2000 g离心5分钟,镜检检测医学上重要的寄生虫。离心后,倒出上清,留下沉淀。最后,在光学显微镜下对沉积物进行原生动物和蠕虫的检查。结果:270份新鲜蔬菜和水果样本中,检出肠道寄生虫115份(42.6%);新鲜蔬菜和水果样品中,白菜污染程度最高,为71.1%(32/45),番茄污染程度最低,为24.4%(11/45)。鉴定出具有重要医学意义的寄生虫有溶组织内阿米巴、肠贾第鞭毛虫、类蚓蛔虫、大膜膜绦虫、弓形虫、小膜膜绦虫和贝利囊异孢子虫。检出最多的寄生虫是类蚓蛔虫(16.7%),检出最少的是贝利囊异孢子虫(2.6%)。所有被污染的蔬菜和水果都含有不止一种寄生虫。在蔬菜种类和寄生虫存在之间也观察到统计学上显著的关联(p=0.002)。结论:本研究表明,在研究区域销售的水果和蔬菜被具有重要医学意义的寄生虫严重污染。在研究地区销售的水果和蔬菜可能在将肠道寄生虫感染传播给人类方面发挥作用。应采取有效和全面的预防措施,确保食品安全。有关机构应努力解决研究地区蔬菜和水果污染率高的问题。
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Fruit and vegetable contamination with medically important helminths and protozoans in Tarcha town, Dawuro zone, South West Ethiopia.

Background: Fresh vegetables supply the body with essential supplements. The consumption of raw vegetables and fruits are among the ways for transmission of intestinal parasitic organisms to human beings. This study was aimed at detecting the parasitic contamination in fresh vegetables sold at the central open-aired market of Tarcha town, Ethiopia. Methods: A total of 270 fresh vegetables and fruit samples were collected from the main market of Tarcha town during August 1, 2017-August 22, 2017. The samples were microscopically examined for detection of medically important parasites after washing with 500 mL normal saline and 24-hr sedimentation of the washing solution followed by centrifuging at 2000 g for 5 mins. After centrifugation, the supernatant was decanted leaving the sediment. Finally, the sediment was examined under a light microscope for protozoans and helminths worms. Results: Of the 270 fresh vegetable and fruit samples, 115 (42.6%) were found positive for intestinal parasites. A high level of contamination in fresh vegetable and fruit samples was recorded in cabbage 71.1% (32/45) while tomato was the least contaminated 24.4% (11/45). The identified medically important parasites were Entamoeba histolytica/dispar, Giardia intestinalis, Ascaris lumbricoides, Hymenolepis nana, Toxocara spp, Hymenolepis diminuta, and Cystoisospora belli. The most predominant parasite encountered was Ascaris lumbricoides (16.7%) whereas Cystoisospora belli (2.6%) the least detected. All of the vegetables and fruits that were contaminated were with more than one parasite species. A statistically significant association between the type of vegetables and the presence of parasites was also observed (p=0.002). Conclusion: This study has shown that fruits and vegetables which are sold in the study area are highly contaminated with medically important parasites. Fruits and vegetables sold in the study area may play a role in the transmission of intestinal parasitic infections to humans. Effective and comprehensive prevention measures should be taken to ensure food safety. Relevant bodies should work on addressing the issue of high rate of vegetable and fruit contamination in the study area.

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