Three years of distribution of intestinal parasites in an Education and Research Hospital: A retrospective study

Objective: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the patients who applied to various clinics in our hospital with gastrointestinal complaints in terms of intestinal parasites, retrospectively. Methods: Totally 41967 stool samples of patients applied to Parasitology laboratory in Konya Education and...

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Main Authors: Bayram Pektaş, Ayşegül Aksoy Gökmen, Aşkın İnci, Aziz Alper Biten, Recep Keşli
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Published: Modestum Publishing LTD 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
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Online Access:http://www.jceionline.org/upload/sayi/28/JCEI-01169.pdf
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spelling doaj-2ce4bf0bc8a24b66b188502bf4d8a0d92021-09-02T04:31:33ZengModestum Publishing LTDJournal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations1309-85781309-66212015-09-016326927310.5799/ahinjs.01.2015.03.0531Three years of distribution of intestinal parasites in an Education and Research Hospital: A retrospective studyBayram Pektaş 0Ayşegül Aksoy Gökmen1Aşkın İnci 2Aziz Alper Biten 3Recep Keşli 4Katip Çelebi Üniversitesi Atatürk Eğitim Araştırma Hastanesi Mikrobiyoloji Laboratuarı, İzmir, TürkiyeKatip Çelebi Üniversitesi Atatürk Eğitim Araştırma Hastanesi Mikrobiyoloji Laboratuarı, İzmir, TürkiyeAydın Devlet Hastanesi, Aydın, TürkiyeTürkiye Cumhuriyeti Sağlık Bakanlığı, Ankara, TürkiyeAfyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi Tıbbi Mikrobiyoloji, Afyonkarahisar, Türkiye Objective: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the patients who applied to various clinics in our hospital with gastrointestinal complaints in terms of intestinal parasites, retrospectively. Methods: Totally 41967 stool samples of patients applied to Parasitology laboratory in Konya Education and Research Hospital in January 2010-December 2012 were investigated under microscope after multiplexing by native lugol and formol ethyl acetate method. Trichrome dying was performed to the suspected samples. The stool samples, in which Entamoeba histolytica /E.dispar cannot be differentiated, were investigated by ELISA method in order to identify adhesin antigens. Results: Intestinal parasite was determined in 2145 (5.11%) of 41.967 patients who applied to our laboratory in 3 years. 39.4%, 44.3% and 16.2% of positive patients were 0-15, 16-50 and >50 years old, respectively. Blastocyctis hominis, Entamoeba spp and Giardia intestinalis were found in 59.9%, 25% and 13.7% of the positive samples, respectively. Entamoeba spp and Giardia intestinalis were found most frequently in 0-15 years old patients, while Blastocyctis hominis was found most frequently in 15-49 years old patients. There was a statistically significant difference between these parasites and age groups (p<0.01). The distribution of the positive cases among the years was found as 6.8% in 2010, 5.4% in 2011, 3.3% in 2012 and there was a statistically significant difference between the years (p<0.01). Conclusion: According to our results, the frequency of parasite infection still maintains its importance, although the frequency was decreased compared to previous years. J Clin Exp Invest 2015; 6 (3): 269-273http://www.jceionline.org/upload/sayi/28/JCEI-01169.pdfIntestinal parasitesprevalence
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author Bayram Pektaş
Ayşegül Aksoy Gökmen
Aşkın İnci
Aziz Alper Biten
Recep Keşli
spellingShingle Bayram Pektaş
Ayşegül Aksoy Gökmen
Aşkın İnci
Aziz Alper Biten
Recep Keşli
Three years of distribution of intestinal parasites in an Education and Research Hospital: A retrospective study
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
Intestinal parasites
prevalence
author_facet Bayram Pektaş
Ayşegül Aksoy Gökmen
Aşkın İnci
Aziz Alper Biten
Recep Keşli
author_sort Bayram Pektaş
title Three years of distribution of intestinal parasites in an Education and Research Hospital: A retrospective study
title_short Three years of distribution of intestinal parasites in an Education and Research Hospital: A retrospective study
title_full Three years of distribution of intestinal parasites in an Education and Research Hospital: A retrospective study
title_fullStr Three years of distribution of intestinal parasites in an Education and Research Hospital: A retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Three years of distribution of intestinal parasites in an Education and Research Hospital: A retrospective study
title_sort three years of distribution of intestinal parasites in an education and research hospital: a retrospective study
publisher Modestum Publishing LTD
series Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
issn 1309-8578
1309-6621
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Objective: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the patients who applied to various clinics in our hospital with gastrointestinal complaints in terms of intestinal parasites, retrospectively. Methods: Totally 41967 stool samples of patients applied to Parasitology laboratory in Konya Education and Research Hospital in January 2010-December 2012 were investigated under microscope after multiplexing by native lugol and formol ethyl acetate method. Trichrome dying was performed to the suspected samples. The stool samples, in which Entamoeba histolytica /E.dispar cannot be differentiated, were investigated by ELISA method in order to identify adhesin antigens. Results: Intestinal parasite was determined in 2145 (5.11%) of 41.967 patients who applied to our laboratory in 3 years. 39.4%, 44.3% and 16.2% of positive patients were 0-15, 16-50 and >50 years old, respectively. Blastocyctis hominis, Entamoeba spp and Giardia intestinalis were found in 59.9%, 25% and 13.7% of the positive samples, respectively. Entamoeba spp and Giardia intestinalis were found most frequently in 0-15 years old patients, while Blastocyctis hominis was found most frequently in 15-49 years old patients. There was a statistically significant difference between these parasites and age groups (p<0.01). The distribution of the positive cases among the years was found as 6.8% in 2010, 5.4% in 2011, 3.3% in 2012 and there was a statistically significant difference between the years (p<0.01). Conclusion: According to our results, the frequency of parasite infection still maintains its importance, although the frequency was decreased compared to previous years. J Clin Exp Invest 2015; 6 (3): 269-273
topic Intestinal parasites
prevalence
url http://www.jceionline.org/upload/sayi/28/JCEI-01169.pdf
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