Prevalence and characterization of endoparasites in fecal analyzes in a neighborhood of the state of Bahia, Brazil
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Resumo: | The endoparasites affect large number of people; their frequency is associated with socioeconomic conditions and basic sanitation, representing a public health problem. Despite the worldwide epidemiological transition, many countries, such as Brazil, still have a major cause of morbidity and mortality in parasitic diseases. To describe the prevalence of endoparasites in parasitological exams of feces in a laboratorial unit in a district of Feira de Santana, state of Bahia, Brazil. The study included 2,304 patients that underwent parasitological stool testes between March 2011 and June 2013, absent from missing data. The variables were obtained from the local laboratory database. The data were analyzed using software SPSS v. 17.0. The patients studied were more frequently women (59.0%) and younger than 40 years (66.2%). Intestinal parasites were found in 1,112 patients (48.3%). Protozoa represent 93.3% and helminthes 10.3%. The monoparasitism was prevailing (72.2%). The more frequent parasites were Giardia lamblia (8.7%), followed by Entamoeba histolytica (6.6%), Ancylostomideo SP (4.6%), Ascaris lumbricoides (2.0%), Hymenolepis SP (1.7%) and Schistosoma mansoni (1.6%). The prevalence of endoparasites increased; protozoa and monoparasites predominated; and the studied population’s profile was characterized by a higher frequency of women and young adults. |
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Prevalence and characterization of endoparasites in fecal analyzes in a neighborhood of the state of Bahia, BrazilPrevalencia y caracterización de enteroparásitos en muestra de heces de un distrito de Bahía, BrasilPrevalência e caracterização de enteroparasitos em análises de fezes em um distrito da Bahia, BrasilEnteropatias parasitáriasParasitosDoenças parasitáriasSaneamento básicoSaúde públicaAssistência à saúdeEnteropatías parasitariasParásitosEnfermedades parasitariasSaneamiento básicoSalud públicaIntestinal diseasesParasiticParasitic diseasesBasic sanitationPublic healthThe endoparasites affect large number of people; their frequency is associated with socioeconomic conditions and basic sanitation, representing a public health problem. Despite the worldwide epidemiological transition, many countries, such as Brazil, still have a major cause of morbidity and mortality in parasitic diseases. To describe the prevalence of endoparasites in parasitological exams of feces in a laboratorial unit in a district of Feira de Santana, state of Bahia, Brazil. The study included 2,304 patients that underwent parasitological stool testes between March 2011 and June 2013, absent from missing data. The variables were obtained from the local laboratory database. The data were analyzed using software SPSS v. 17.0. The patients studied were more frequently women (59.0%) and younger than 40 years (66.2%). Intestinal parasites were found in 1,112 patients (48.3%). Protozoa represent 93.3% and helminthes 10.3%. The monoparasitism was prevailing (72.2%). The more frequent parasites were Giardia lamblia (8.7%), followed by Entamoeba histolytica (6.6%), Ancylostomideo SP (4.6%), Ascaris lumbricoides (2.0%), Hymenolepis SP (1.7%) and Schistosoma mansoni (1.6%). The prevalence of endoparasites increased; protozoa and monoparasites predominated; and the studied population’s profile was characterized by a higher frequency of women and young adults.Los enteroparásitos acometen a un gran número de personas, y esta frecuencia está asociada a condiciones socioeconómicas y de saneamiento básico que indican un problema de salud pública. Pese a la transición epidemiológica mundial, muchos países como Brasil todavía mantienen un relevante reflejo de morbimortalidad a causa de enfermedades por parásitos. Este artículo tuvo como objetivo describir la prevalencia de enteroparásitos en muestras parasitológicas de heces en una unidad laboratorial de un distrito de Feira de Santana, Bahía, Brasil. Se incluyeron a 2.304 pacientes que realizaron muestras parasitológicas de heces entre marzo de 2011 a junio de 2013, y se excluyeron a los participantes con datos ausentes. Las variables obtenidas fueron basadas en datos del laboratorio local, y para el análisis de datos se utilizó el programa SPSS, versión 17.0. Hubo un predominio de la población femenina (59,0%) y con edad inferior a 40 años (66,2%). Se encontró parásitos intestinales en 1.112 pacientes (48,3%). Los protozoarios representaron el 93,3%; y los helmintos, 10,3%. Hubo mayor predominancia de un solo parásito (72,2%). Los parásitos más frecuentes fueron: Giardia lamblia (8,7%), seguido de Entamoeba histolytica (6,6%), Ancylostomideo SP (4,6%), Ascaris lumbricoides (2,0%), Hymenolepis SP (1,7%) y Schistosoma mansoni (1,6%). La prevalencia de enteroparásitos fue elevada, predominaron protozoarios y un solo parásito; y el perfil de la población estudiada se ha caracterizado por una mayor frecuencia en mujeres y adultos jóvenes.As enteroparasitoses acometem grande número de pessoas, e sua frequência está associada a condições socioeconômicas e de saneamento básico, representando um problema de saúde pública. Apesar da transição epidemiológica mundial, muitos países, como o Brasil, ainda mantêm nas doenças parasitárias importante causa de morbimortalidade. Este artigo tem como objetivo descrever a prevalência de enteroparasitos em exames parasitológicos de fezes em uma unidade laboratorial de um distrito de Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brasil. Foram incluídos 2.304 pacientes que realizaram exames parasitológicos de fezes, entre março de 2011 e junho de 2013, e excluídos os sem dados. As variáveis foram obtidas da base de dados do laboratório local e os dados foram analisados utilizando o software SPSS, versão 17.0. Os pacientes estudados foram com frequência mulheres (59,0%) e com idade inferior a 40 anos (66,2%). Parasitos intestinais foram encontrados em 1.112 pacientes (48,3%). Protozoários representaram 93,3%, e helmintos, 10,3%. O monoparasitismo foi predominante (72,2%). Os parasitos mais frequentes foram Giardia lamblia (8,7%), seguido de Entamoeba histolytica (6,6%), Ancylostomideo SP (4,6%), Ascaris lumbricoides (2,0%), Hymenolepis SP (1,7%) e Schistosoma mansoni (1,6%). A prevalência de enteroparasitos foi elevada, com predominância de protozoários e monoparasitoses, e o perfil da população estudada caracterizou-se por maior frequência de mulheres e adultos jovens.SESAB2021-04-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rbsp.sesab.ba.gov.br/index.php/rbsp/article/view/261310.22278/2318-2660.2019.v43.n4.a2613Revista Baiana de Saúde Pública; v. 43 n. 4 (2019); 44-562318-26600100-023310.22278/2318-2660.2019.v43.N4reponame:Revista Baiana de Saúde Pública (Online)instname:Secretaria da Saúde do Estado da Bahia (Sesab)instacron:IBICTporhttps://rbsp.sesab.ba.gov.br/index.php/rbsp/article/view/2613/2874Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Baiana de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCrisostomo, Bernardo LopesLima, Maricélia Maia deCrisostomo, Lucíola Maria Lopes2023-02-13T19:22:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2613Revistahttps://rbsp.sesab.ba.gov.br/index.php/rbspPUBhttps://rbsp.sesab.ba.gov.br/index.php/rbsp/oai||saude.revista@saude.ba.gov.br|| rbsp.saude@saude.ba.gov.br2318-26600100-0233opendoar:2024-03-06T12:57:56.760534Revista Baiana de Saúde Pública (Online) - Secretaria da Saúde do Estado da Bahia (Sesab)false |
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Prevalence and characterization of endoparasites in fecal analyzes in a neighborhood of the state of Bahia, Brazil Prevalencia y caracterización de enteroparásitos en muestra de heces de un distrito de Bahía, Brasil Prevalência e caracterização de enteroparasitos em análises de fezes em um distrito da Bahia, Brasil |
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Prevalence and characterization of endoparasites in fecal analyzes in a neighborhood of the state of Bahia, Brazil |
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Prevalence and characterization of endoparasites in fecal analyzes in a neighborhood of the state of Bahia, Brazil Crisostomo, Bernardo Lopes Enteropatias parasitárias Parasitos Doenças parasitárias Saneamento básico Saúde pública Assistência à saúde Enteropatías parasitarias Parásitos Enfermedades parasitarias Saneamiento básico Salud pública Intestinal diseases Parasitic Parasitic diseases Basic sanitation Public health |
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Prevalence and characterization of endoparasites in fecal analyzes in a neighborhood of the state of Bahia, Brazil |
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Prevalence and characterization of endoparasites in fecal analyzes in a neighborhood of the state of Bahia, Brazil |
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Prevalence and characterization of endoparasites in fecal analyzes in a neighborhood of the state of Bahia, Brazil |
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Prevalence and characterization of endoparasites in fecal analyzes in a neighborhood of the state of Bahia, Brazil |
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Prevalence and characterization of endoparasites in fecal analyzes in a neighborhood of the state of Bahia, Brazil |
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Crisostomo, Bernardo Lopes |
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Crisostomo, Bernardo Lopes Lima, Maricélia Maia de Crisostomo, Lucíola Maria Lopes |
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Lima, Maricélia Maia de Crisostomo, Lucíola Maria Lopes |
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Crisostomo, Bernardo Lopes Lima, Maricélia Maia de Crisostomo, Lucíola Maria Lopes |
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Enteropatias parasitárias Parasitos Doenças parasitárias Saneamento básico Saúde pública Assistência à saúde Enteropatías parasitarias Parásitos Enfermedades parasitarias Saneamiento básico Salud pública Intestinal diseases Parasitic Parasitic diseases Basic sanitation Public health |
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Enteropatias parasitárias Parasitos Doenças parasitárias Saneamento básico Saúde pública Assistência à saúde Enteropatías parasitarias Parásitos Enfermedades parasitarias Saneamiento básico Salud pública Intestinal diseases Parasitic Parasitic diseases Basic sanitation Public health |
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The endoparasites affect large number of people; their frequency is associated with socioeconomic conditions and basic sanitation, representing a public health problem. Despite the worldwide epidemiological transition, many countries, such as Brazil, still have a major cause of morbidity and mortality in parasitic diseases. To describe the prevalence of endoparasites in parasitological exams of feces in a laboratorial unit in a district of Feira de Santana, state of Bahia, Brazil. The study included 2,304 patients that underwent parasitological stool testes between March 2011 and June 2013, absent from missing data. The variables were obtained from the local laboratory database. The data were analyzed using software SPSS v. 17.0. The patients studied were more frequently women (59.0%) and younger than 40 years (66.2%). Intestinal parasites were found in 1,112 patients (48.3%). Protozoa represent 93.3% and helminthes 10.3%. The monoparasitism was prevailing (72.2%). The more frequent parasites were Giardia lamblia (8.7%), followed by Entamoeba histolytica (6.6%), Ancylostomideo SP (4.6%), Ascaris lumbricoides (2.0%), Hymenolepis SP (1.7%) and Schistosoma mansoni (1.6%). The prevalence of endoparasites increased; protozoa and monoparasites predominated; and the studied population’s profile was characterized by a higher frequency of women and young adults. |
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