A survey of intestinal parasites in students of Adult Educational Center in Sivas, Turkey.
Abstract
The prevalence of intestinal parasites in students of Adult Educational Center (Halk Egitim Merkezi) in Sivas, Turkey was assessed. All of the students were females and their age ranged from 12 to 46 with a mean age of 19. Diagnosis was made following examination of stool specimens and cellophane tape preparations (CTP). From each stool specimen only one preparation prepared in saline was searched for both protozoon and helminth parasites. A total of 524 stool specimens and 504 CTP were examined. One or more parasites were detected in 34.5% the former and 23.8% of the latter. When the findings in both specimens were combined the infection rate raised to 48.0%. 176 of the 485 students harboured one, whereas 57 had more than one parasite; 87 had only protozoa, 104 only helminths whereas 42 were infected with parasites of the two groups. The rate of parasites found was as follows: G. intestinalis 8.2%, E. histolytica 1.2%, E. coli 17.9%, A. lumbricoides 2.3%, T. trichiura 0.8%, E. vermicularis 12.6%, T. saginata 16.7%, H. nana 1.0%, and others 0.6. Findings were evaluated from several points.
Source
Journal of the Egyptian Society of ParasitologyVolume
25Issue
2Collections
- Makale Koleksiyonu [5745]