Intestinal symptoms and Blastocystis load in schoolchildren of Paranaguá Bay, Paraná, Brazil

ABSTRACT The symptomatology of Blastocystis cannot be attributed to any particular subtype, although can be related to a high Blastocystis infection load. One stool sample from each of 217 schoolchildren of Vale de Sol Paranaguá Bay (Paraná, Brazil) was collected. Three milliliters of each fixed sto...

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Main Authors: Raimundo Seguí, Debora Klisiowicz, Camila Yumi Oishi, Rafael Toledo, José Guillermo Esteban, Carla Muñoz-Antoli
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2017-12-01
Series:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
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spelling doaj-f74b639e1367452689f75ed03068d6fd2020-11-24T21:11:10ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo1678-99462017-12-0159010.1590/s1678-9946201759086S0036-46652017005000510Intestinal symptoms and Blastocystis load in schoolchildren of Paranaguá Bay, Paraná, BrazilRaimundo SeguíDebora KlisiowiczCamila Yumi OishiRafael ToledoJosé Guillermo EstebanCarla Muñoz-AntoliABSTRACT The symptomatology of Blastocystis cannot be attributed to any particular subtype, although can be related to a high Blastocystis infection load. One stool sample from each of 217 schoolchildren of Vale de Sol Paranaguá Bay (Paraná, Brazil) was collected. Three milliliters of each fixed stool sample were processed applying the formalin-ether concentration technique. After obtaining the overall prevalence of intestinal parasites, quantification was carried out in Blastocystis positive samples. A total of 75/217 (34.6%) children suffered from intestinal symptoms (abdominal pain and/or persistent diarrhea), of whom 41.3% (31/75) presented moderate/heavy Blastocystis load with a statistically significant risk to present intestinal symptoms (OR 0.039 [0.006-0.15]; p<0.001) Moreover, those symptomatic schoolchildren monoparasitized only by Blastocystis (10/75, 13.3%), and those polyparasitized by Blastocystis with other non-pathogenic species (15/75, 20%) with moderate/heavy loads, also entail a statistically significant risk of intestinal symptomatology, both in monoparasitism (12%, OR 0.10 [0.004-0.63]; p=0.021) and in polyparasitism with a non-pathogenic parasite (18.6%, OR 0.059 [0.002-0.35]; p=0.001). For the first time in Brazil, using data from schoolchildren of Paranaguá Bay, we demonstrated that moderate/ heavy loads of Blastocystis could be related to intestinal symptoms.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46652017005000510&lng=en&tlng=enBlastocystis spp.Intestinal symptomsLoadSchoolchildren intestinal parasitismParasite loadParasite burden
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author Raimundo Seguí
Debora Klisiowicz
Camila Yumi Oishi
Rafael Toledo
José Guillermo Esteban
Carla Muñoz-Antoli
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Debora Klisiowicz
Camila Yumi Oishi
Rafael Toledo
José Guillermo Esteban
Carla Muñoz-Antoli
Intestinal symptoms and Blastocystis load in schoolchildren of Paranaguá Bay, Paraná, Brazil
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Blastocystis spp.
Intestinal symptoms
Load
Schoolchildren intestinal parasitism
Parasite load
Parasite burden
author_facet Raimundo Seguí
Debora Klisiowicz
Camila Yumi Oishi
Rafael Toledo
José Guillermo Esteban
Carla Muñoz-Antoli
author_sort Raimundo Seguí
title Intestinal symptoms and Blastocystis load in schoolchildren of Paranaguá Bay, Paraná, Brazil
title_short Intestinal symptoms and Blastocystis load in schoolchildren of Paranaguá Bay, Paraná, Brazil
title_full Intestinal symptoms and Blastocystis load in schoolchildren of Paranaguá Bay, Paraná, Brazil
title_fullStr Intestinal symptoms and Blastocystis load in schoolchildren of Paranaguá Bay, Paraná, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Intestinal symptoms and Blastocystis load in schoolchildren of Paranaguá Bay, Paraná, Brazil
title_sort intestinal symptoms and blastocystis load in schoolchildren of paranaguá bay, paraná, brazil
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
issn 1678-9946
publishDate 2017-12-01
description ABSTRACT The symptomatology of Blastocystis cannot be attributed to any particular subtype, although can be related to a high Blastocystis infection load. One stool sample from each of 217 schoolchildren of Vale de Sol Paranaguá Bay (Paraná, Brazil) was collected. Three milliliters of each fixed stool sample were processed applying the formalin-ether concentration technique. After obtaining the overall prevalence of intestinal parasites, quantification was carried out in Blastocystis positive samples. A total of 75/217 (34.6%) children suffered from intestinal symptoms (abdominal pain and/or persistent diarrhea), of whom 41.3% (31/75) presented moderate/heavy Blastocystis load with a statistically significant risk to present intestinal symptoms (OR 0.039 [0.006-0.15]; p<0.001) Moreover, those symptomatic schoolchildren monoparasitized only by Blastocystis (10/75, 13.3%), and those polyparasitized by Blastocystis with other non-pathogenic species (15/75, 20%) with moderate/heavy loads, also entail a statistically significant risk of intestinal symptomatology, both in monoparasitism (12%, OR 0.10 [0.004-0.63]; p=0.021) and in polyparasitism with a non-pathogenic parasite (18.6%, OR 0.059 [0.002-0.35]; p=0.001). For the first time in Brazil, using data from schoolchildren of Paranaguá Bay, we demonstrated that moderate/ heavy loads of Blastocystis could be related to intestinal symptoms.
topic Blastocystis spp.
Intestinal symptoms
Load
Schoolchildren intestinal parasitism
Parasite load
Parasite burden
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