Prevalence and genetic characterization of Dientamoeba fragilis in asymptomatic children attending daycare centers

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira-Arbex , Ana Paula
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: David, Érica Boarato, Cacciò, Simone Mario, Fonseca, Cátia Regina Branco da, Martin, Joelma Gonçalves, Kurokawa, Cilmery Suemi, Tosini , Fabio, Souza Neto, Jayme Augusto, Guimarães, Semíramis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/186385
Resumo: In order to provide additional data on the prevalence and genetic diversity of Dientamoeba fragilis in human populations, we conducted a study in children from low-income communities in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Fecal samples from daycare center attendees up to 6 years old (n=156) and staff members (n=18) were submitted to PCR and sequencing of D. fragilis as well as to microscopic examination for the presence of other intestinal parasites. All children assessed were asymptomatic and 10.3% (16/156) were positive for D. fragilis. No worker was found to be positive. An association between Dientamoeba and coinfection with other intestinal parasites was observed. Concerning the genetic diversity, 14 and only two isolates were genotype 1 and genotype 2, respectively. Our findings outline interesting aspects: (1) asymptomatic children as carriers of Dientamoeba in communities in which environmental conditions ensure parasite transmission and, (2) association between Dientamoeba infection in young children and coinfection with other enteric parasites, reinforcing its transmission via the fecal–oral route.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence and genetic characterization of Dientamoeba fragilis in asymptomatic children attending daycare centers
title Prevalence and genetic characterization of Dientamoeba fragilis in asymptomatic children attending daycare centers
spellingShingle Prevalence and genetic characterization of Dientamoeba fragilis in asymptomatic children attending daycare centers
Oliveira-Arbex , Ana Paula
Dientamoeba fragilis
Prevalence
Children
PCR
Genotypes
title_short Prevalence and genetic characterization of Dientamoeba fragilis in asymptomatic children attending daycare centers
title_full Prevalence and genetic characterization of Dientamoeba fragilis in asymptomatic children attending daycare centers
title_fullStr Prevalence and genetic characterization of Dientamoeba fragilis in asymptomatic children attending daycare centers
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and genetic characterization of Dientamoeba fragilis in asymptomatic children attending daycare centers
title_sort Prevalence and genetic characterization of Dientamoeba fragilis in asymptomatic children attending daycare centers
author Oliveira-Arbex , Ana Paula
author_facet Oliveira-Arbex , Ana Paula
David, Érica Boarato
Cacciò, Simone Mario
Fonseca, Cátia Regina Branco da
Martin, Joelma Gonçalves
Kurokawa, Cilmery Suemi
Tosini , Fabio
Souza Neto, Jayme Augusto
Guimarães, Semíramis
author_role author
author2 David, Érica Boarato
Cacciò, Simone Mario
Fonseca, Cátia Regina Branco da
Martin, Joelma Gonçalves
Kurokawa, Cilmery Suemi
Tosini , Fabio
Souza Neto, Jayme Augusto
Guimarães, Semíramis
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira-Arbex , Ana Paula
David, Érica Boarato
Cacciò, Simone Mario
Fonseca, Cátia Regina Branco da
Martin, Joelma Gonçalves
Kurokawa, Cilmery Suemi
Tosini , Fabio
Souza Neto, Jayme Augusto
Guimarães, Semíramis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dientamoeba fragilis
Prevalence
Children
PCR
Genotypes
topic Dientamoeba fragilis
Prevalence
Children
PCR
Genotypes
description In order to provide additional data on the prevalence and genetic diversity of Dientamoeba fragilis in human populations, we conducted a study in children from low-income communities in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Fecal samples from daycare center attendees up to 6 years old (n=156) and staff members (n=18) were submitted to PCR and sequencing of D. fragilis as well as to microscopic examination for the presence of other intestinal parasites. All children assessed were asymptomatic and 10.3% (16/156) were positive for D. fragilis. No worker was found to be positive. An association between Dientamoeba and coinfection with other intestinal parasites was observed. Concerning the genetic diversity, 14 and only two isolates were genotype 1 and genotype 2, respectively. Our findings outline interesting aspects: (1) asymptomatic children as carriers of Dientamoeba in communities in which environmental conditions ensure parasite transmission and, (2) association between Dientamoeba infection in young children and coinfection with other enteric parasites, reinforcing its transmission via the fecal–oral route.
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