Strongyloidiasis in Po valley: serological and parasitological screening in blood donors of Cremona

Backgroud. Strongyloides stercoralis is a ubiquitous nematode that is present also in Italy in a hypoendemic form, especially in the Po Valley. It is responsable for strongyloidiasis, an intestinal parasitosis usually asymptomatic or paucy-symptomatic that occasionally can cause a hyperinfestation s...

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Main Authors: Paolo Mangoni, Lucio Ferrari, Giuliana Mazzei, Francesco Bernieri
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2012-09-01
Series:Microbiologia Medica
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spelling doaj-27bfa49887054cd2b2316347f2f587122020-11-25T03:50:07ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMicrobiologia Medica 2280-64232012-09-0127310.4081/mm.2012.23011555Strongyloidiasis in Po valley: serological and parasitological screening in blood donors of CremonaPaolo MangoniLucio FerrariGiuliana MazzeiFrancesco BernieriBackgroud. Strongyloides stercoralis is a ubiquitous nematode that is present also in Italy in a hypoendemic form, especially in the Po Valley. It is responsable for strongyloidiasis, an intestinal parasitosis usually asymptomatic or paucy-symptomatic that occasionally can cause a hyperinfestation syndrome and disseminated disease. Objectives. To determine the presence of S. stercoralis in asympomatic people afferent to the Cremona hospital by serological screening and direct microscopic search. Study Design. In the period from December 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011 we screened 154 donors with absolute eosinophilia >500/μL and percentage of eosinophils 9%. The research of anti-S. stercoralis antibodies was performed through an ELISA method (S.ratti Bordier Products). Donors positive to the screening test were tested for direct parasite search through with phormol-ethyl acetate stool concentration (FEA) and culture on S. stercoralis Agar (Biolife), Milan). Results. 13 donors were positive to the screening test (8.4%). 10 of these 13 donors performed coproparassitologic examination. S. stercoralis was identified in the stools of 3/10 tested patients through culture and in 2/10 through FEA. Conclusions. The study results are in line with the data reported in the literature for similar geographic areas. Among the risk factors are to be counted the type of job (agriculture), and the domicile in the rural environment. The culture in S. stercoralis Agar has proved much more sensitive than FEA. The serological diagnosis represent a valuable contribution to traditional coproparassitologic examination, particularlywhen screening asymptomatic individuals at risk.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/2301Strongyloides stercoralis, Strongyloidiasis, Iperinfestation syndrome, Parasite, Cremona, Blood donors
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author Paolo Mangoni
Lucio Ferrari
Giuliana Mazzei
Francesco Bernieri
spellingShingle Paolo Mangoni
Lucio Ferrari
Giuliana Mazzei
Francesco Bernieri
Strongyloidiasis in Po valley: serological and parasitological screening in blood donors of Cremona
Microbiologia Medica
Strongyloides stercoralis, Strongyloidiasis, Iperinfestation syndrome, Parasite, Cremona, Blood donors
author_facet Paolo Mangoni
Lucio Ferrari
Giuliana Mazzei
Francesco Bernieri
author_sort Paolo Mangoni
title Strongyloidiasis in Po valley: serological and parasitological screening in blood donors of Cremona
title_short Strongyloidiasis in Po valley: serological and parasitological screening in blood donors of Cremona
title_full Strongyloidiasis in Po valley: serological and parasitological screening in blood donors of Cremona
title_fullStr Strongyloidiasis in Po valley: serological and parasitological screening in blood donors of Cremona
title_full_unstemmed Strongyloidiasis in Po valley: serological and parasitological screening in blood donors of Cremona
title_sort strongyloidiasis in po valley: serological and parasitological screening in blood donors of cremona
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Microbiologia Medica
issn 2280-6423
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Backgroud. Strongyloides stercoralis is a ubiquitous nematode that is present also in Italy in a hypoendemic form, especially in the Po Valley. It is responsable for strongyloidiasis, an intestinal parasitosis usually asymptomatic or paucy-symptomatic that occasionally can cause a hyperinfestation syndrome and disseminated disease. Objectives. To determine the presence of S. stercoralis in asympomatic people afferent to the Cremona hospital by serological screening and direct microscopic search. Study Design. In the period from December 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011 we screened 154 donors with absolute eosinophilia >500/μL and percentage of eosinophils 9%. The research of anti-S. stercoralis antibodies was performed through an ELISA method (S.ratti Bordier Products). Donors positive to the screening test were tested for direct parasite search through with phormol-ethyl acetate stool concentration (FEA) and culture on S. stercoralis Agar (Biolife), Milan). Results. 13 donors were positive to the screening test (8.4%). 10 of these 13 donors performed coproparassitologic examination. S. stercoralis was identified in the stools of 3/10 tested patients through culture and in 2/10 through FEA. Conclusions. The study results are in line with the data reported in the literature for similar geographic areas. Among the risk factors are to be counted the type of job (agriculture), and the domicile in the rural environment. The culture in S. stercoralis Agar has proved much more sensitive than FEA. The serological diagnosis represent a valuable contribution to traditional coproparassitologic examination, particularlywhen screening asymptomatic individuals at risk.
topic Strongyloides stercoralis, Strongyloidiasis, Iperinfestation syndrome, Parasite, Cremona, Blood donors
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