减少印度中部土壤传播蠕虫流行的策略。

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Archa Sharma, Shashank Purwar, Shipra Gupta, Ayush Gupta, Disha Gautam
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摘要

背景肠道寄生虫是热带国家的一个主要公共卫生问题。超过15亿人感染了土壤传播蠕虫(STH),其中2.25亿人在印度。寄生虫感染与卫生条件差、缺乏安全饮用水和不卫生有关。材料与方法采用单剂量阿苯达唑大规模给药和露天排便等控制策略,观察其影响。在AIIMS博帕尔微生物学实验室收到的所有年龄组的粪便样本进行了原生动物滋养体/囊肿和蠕虫卵的研究。结果4620份粪便标本中,389份(8.41%)检出原虫或寄生虫感染;原虫感染多于蠕虫感染,其中十二指肠贾第鞭毛虫感染最多,201例(51.67%),其次是溶组织内阿米巴原虫,174例(44.73%)。6例(1.5%)钩虫卵阳性粪便标本中有14例(3.5%)为寄生虫感染。本研究证明,2014年和2015年开始实施的“Swachh Bharat Abhiyan”和“全国驱虫日”策略显著减少了印度中部地区的肠道寄生虫感染,阿苯达唑的活性谱使STH比原生动物寄生虫感染的减少幅度更高。
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Strategies to Decrease the Prevalence of Soil-Transmitted Helminths in Central India.

Strategies to Decrease the Prevalence of Soil-Transmitted Helminths in Central India.

Strategies to Decrease the Prevalence of Soil-Transmitted Helminths in Central India.

Background  Intestinal parasites are a major public health problem in tropical countries. Over 1.5 billion people are infected with soil-transmitted helminths (STH), of which 225 million are in India. Parasitic infections are associated with poor sanitation, lack of safe potable water, and improper hygiene. Materials and Methods  The study was undertaken to ascertain the impact of control strategies, namely open-defecation free drive and mass drug administration of single dose albendazole. Stool samples received at AIIMS Bhopal Microbiology laboratory, across all age groups, were studied for protozoan trophozoites/cysts and helminthic ova. Results  Out of 4,620 stool samples, 389 (8.41%) were positive either for protozoal or helminthic infections. Protozoan infections were more common than helminthic infections with Giardia duodenalis infection being the most common, 201 (51.67%), followed by Entamoeba histolytica , 174 (44.73%). The helminthic infections constituted 14 (3.5%) of the positive stool samples with Hookworm ova in 6 (1.5%) cases. Conclusion  This study proves that strategies, namely "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan" and "National Deworming Day" started in 2014 and 2015 led to significant reduction of intestinal parasite infections in Central India, with a higher reduction of STH compared with protozoan parasite infection being ascribed to the activity spectrum of albendazole.

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Journal of Laboratory Physicians
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