Title of article :
Frequency of intestinal parasites in patients referred to Milad hospital, Tehran, Iran in 2015-2016
Author/Authors :
moradi, maryam Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran Iran , roozbehani, mona Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran Iran , shamsedin, jebariel Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center - Hormozgan Health Institute - Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran , jashemi, hamid reza Department of Central Laboratory - Milad Hospital, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Parasitic diseases and infections remain a significant cause of morbidity
and mortality in the developing countries all over the world. Gaining data about parasitic
infection is necessary to contrive suitable control programs and strategies to prevention
and that is main aim of this study. This study evaluated frequency of intestinal parasites in Milad hospital, Tehran, Iran.
Methods: During 2015-2016 about 13385 stools and 343 scotch tape samples were
collected in Tehran. All specimens examined by direct smear and formalin- ethyl acetate
concentration methods. All stool samples were well analyzed to diagnose any proglottids
or mature helminthes that can be seen in stool in some conditions. Scotch tape method is an appropriate way to detect parasitic nematode of Enterobious vermicularis.
Results: Data showed that 2.7% of cases had at least one parasite in examination.
Frequency of parasites reported as B.hominis (1.3%), G.lamblia (0.8%), E.nana (0.3%),
E.coli (0.3%), Taenia and C.mesnili (0.1%, 0.1%). Six cases of 343 scotch tape samples
were positive for pinworm.
Conclusion: Due to high standards of public health in Tehran, frequency of intestinal
parasites is lower than other studies conducted in other regions. Demographic,
socioeconomic characteristics and education can affect transmission of parasites and may
involve in lifecycle completion.
Keywords :
Frequency , Intestinal Parasitic Disease , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics