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Frequency of intestinal protozoan infections diagnosed in patients from a clinical analysis laboratory
Santos, Tarciane Lilia dos; Carvalho Neto, Antônio de Pádua Medeiros de; Ferreira, José Rodrigo da Silva; Azevedo, Paulo Victor Muniz; Silva, Karwhory Wallas Lins da; Nascimento, Cícera Maria Alencar dos; Calheiros, Claudia Maria Lins; Wanderley, Flaviana Santos; Cavalcanti, Marília Gabriela dos Santos; Rocha, Mabel Alencar do Nascimento; Matos- Rocha, Thiago José.
  • Santos, Tarciane Lilia dos; State University of Health Sciences of Alagoas. Maceió. BR
  • Carvalho Neto, Antônio de Pádua Medeiros de; Cesmac University Center. Maceió. BR
  • Ferreira, José Rodrigo da Silva; State University of Health Sciences of Alagoas. Maceió. BR
  • Azevedo, Paulo Victor Muniz; Cesmac University Center. Maceió. BR
  • Silva, Karwhory Wallas Lins da; Cesmac University Center. Maceió. BR
  • Nascimento, Cícera Maria Alencar dos; Cesmac University Center. Maceió. BR
  • Calheiros, Claudia Maria Lins; Federal University of Paraíba. João Pessoa. BR
  • Wanderley, Flaviana Santos; Universidade Estadual de Ciências da Saúde de Alagoas. Maceió. BR
  • Cavalcanti, Marília Gabriela dos Santos; Federal University of Paraíba. João Pessoa. BR
  • Rocha, Mabel Alencar do Nascimento; State University of Health Sciences of Alagoas. Maceió. BR
  • Matos- Rocha, Thiago José; State University of Health Sciences of Alagoas. Maceió. BR
Biosci. j. (Online) ; 38: e38001, Jan.-Dec. 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1361655
ABSTRACT
This study aimed to determine the frequency of infection by intestinal protozoa diagnosed in patients from a clinical analysis laboratory in Maceió, Alagoas, Brazil. This was a retrospective descriptive study, using a database of stool examination results from July to December 2015. The study population consisted of males and females of all ages, from the greater area of Alagoas. Data on epidemiological variables such as age and gender were obtained using a collection instrument. Protozoan species were identified from stool examinations. Results on the prevalence of intestinal parasites are described as simple and relative frequencies. We examined a total of 1277 stool samples, of which 12.69% were positive for one or more protozoa. 43.83% were from men and 56.17% were from women. Endolimax nana was the most prevalent (59.22%) protozoan species followed by Entamoeba coli (23.45%). Although non-pathogenic, they indicate fecal contamination of drinking water. The highest number (23.46%) of infected individuals was observed among children in the 0 to 11 years age group. A high prevalence (93.83%) of monoparasitism was noted. We concluded that there was a high frequency of infection and a high prevalence of E. nana. Infections were more common in women than in men. Our results emphasize the need for preventive measures to control intestinal parasitic infections.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Parasitic Diseases / Infections Language: English Journal: Biosci. j. (Online) Journal subject: Agricultura / Disciplinas das Ciˆncias Biol¢gicas / Pesquisa Interdisciplinar Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Cesmac University Center/BR / Federal University of Paraíba/BR / State University of Health Sciences of Alagoas/BR / Universidade Estadual de Ciências da Saúde de Alagoas/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Parasitic Diseases / Infections Language: English Journal: Biosci. j. (Online) Journal subject: Agricultura / Disciplinas das Ciˆncias Biol¢gicas / Pesquisa Interdisciplinar Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Cesmac University Center/BR / Federal University of Paraíba/BR / State University of Health Sciences of Alagoas/BR / Universidade Estadual de Ciências da Saúde de Alagoas/BR