Title of article :
Relationship between Serum IgE and Intestinal Parasites
Author/Authors :
Jalalian, M School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Science , Rezaiian, M School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Science , Kia, EB School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Science , Massoud, J School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Science , Mahdavi, M School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Science , Rokni, MB School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Science
Pages :
4
From page :
18
To page :
21
Abstract :
Intestinal parasitosis has been a major public health problem in Iran. It is necessary to evaluate an up-date data in this regard to be used by local authorities. Serum IgE determinations and coproparasitological analyses were conducted on 1200 individuals in city of Ghaemshahr, Mazandaran province, northern Iran. A total of 1200 subjects were taken stool samples for three days consecutively. Two hundred and ninety seven cases (24.7%0) were positive for parasitic diseases. The age group of 8-15 years old encompassed the highest rate of infection which showed a significant difference with the other groups (P< 0.01). No significant difference was detected between males and females as to the rate of infection based on the Chi-squared test (14.2% vs. 10.6%), but a significant difference was seen between infection rate and cases education (P<0.01). An about 5-fold elevation in serum IgE level was demonstrated. Intervention programs including health education and environmental sanitation are recommended.
Keywords :
Intestinal parasites , IgE , Helminths , Protozoa
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2004
Record number :
2474511
Link To Document :
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