Prevalence and etiology of intestinal parasites in Lebanon
LMJ-Lebanese Medical Journal. 1996; 44 (3): 129-133
in English
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ABSTRACT
As there no studies done on the prevalence of intestinal parasites in Lebanon since 1967, this study was undertaken to reveal the current patterns of intestinal parasitic infestations in Lebanese patients from two geographic regions Beirut and Tripoli. Analysis was based on 33,253 stool specimens examined at the American university of Beirut Medical Center [AUH] and 11,611 specimens examined at the Islamic Hospital [IH] in Tripoli over five and three years, respectively. The prevalence of intestinal parasites at AUH and IH were 8.47% and 45.35% respectively [overall 18%]. The prevalence in males vs females was almost the same being 8.23% vs 8.74% and 44.67%% vs 45.88% at AUH and IH, respectively. Although 18 different types of parasites were encountered the most common pathogenic parasites found at AUHvs IHwere Giardia Lamblia [20.7% vs 10.5% of parasites found] Entamoeba histolyica [10.41% vs 1.25%] Taenia spp. [6.03% vs 4.08%] and ascaris lumbricoides [2.09% vs 46.97%]. the overall yearly or monthly prevalence of parasites recovered from both hospitals did not show clear seasonal patterns. Compared to developed countries, Lebanon still suffers from a high prevalence and a wide spectrum of intestinal parasites
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Index:
IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Parasitic Diseases
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Prevalence
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Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic
Type of study:
Prevalence study
Limits:
Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
English
Journal:
Lebanese Med. J.
Year:
1996
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