台湾外国人粪便检查中发现肠道寄生虫感染

M. Hsieh, Ya-Yun Lin, Yu-Kuei Hsu, Jeng‐Fu Yang, Yu-Chun Hsu, Wu-Cheng Chen, C. Dai, Ming‐Lung Yu, Chi-Kung Ho
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许多外国人来台湾是为了结婚或学习,或作为台湾公民的家属或亲属。本研究的目的是调查这些移民感染肠道寄生虫的比例。研究期间共有来自39个国家或地区的2875名外国人在我院进行粪便检查,采用巯基碘甲醛法诊断肠道寄生虫感染。共有214名外国人(7.4%)被发现感染,钩虫被确定为最常见的肠道寄生虫(2.92%)。越南籍外国人感染率最高(46.3%),其次是中国人(38.8%),女性感染率(92.3%)高于男性。其中以钩虫(2.92%)、毛滴虫(1.18%)和人芽囊虫(1.14%)最为常见。感染以外籍新娘组最为普遍(11.9%),其中钩虫和Trichuris trichiura是外籍新娘和台湾公民外籍家属/亲属中最常见的两种肠道寄生虫,而外籍学生感染比例较低。大多数外国人入境台湾是为了结婚或学习,或作为台湾公民的家属/亲属,以及来自公共卫生较差的国家或地区。因此,应继续密切监测和检查这些外国人。
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Intestinal Parasitic Infections in Foreigners Detected by Stool Examination in Taiwan
Many foreigners enter Taiwan for the purpose of marriage or study, or as dependants or relatives of Taiwanese citizens. The aim of this study was to investigate the proportions of these immigrants infected with intestinal parasites. A total of 2875 foreigners from 39 countries or regions underwent stool examination in our hospital within the study period, and the merthiolate iodine formaldehyde method was used to diagnose intestinal parasite infections. In total, 214 foreigners (7.4%) were found to be infected, and hookworm was identified as the most prevalent intestinal parasite (2.92%). Infection was most prevalent in the Vietnamese foreigners (46.3%), followed by the Chinese (38.8%), and was more prevalent in females (92.3%) than in males. Among the intestinal parasites identified, hookworm (2.92%), Trichuris trichiura (1.18%), and Blastocystis hominis (1.14%) were the three most prevalent. Infection was most prevalent in the foreign brides group (11.9 %), hookworm and Trichuris trichiura being the two most common species of intestinal parasite in the foreign brides and foreign dependants/relatives of Taiwanese citizens, while the proportion of foreign students infected was lower. Most foreigners enter Taiwan for the purpose of marriage or study, or as dependants/relatives of Taiwanese citizens, and originate from countries or regions in which public health is poorer than in Taiwan. Therefore, close monitoring and examination of these foreigners continue to be indicated.
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