Parasitic agents of One Health importance in soils of public squares under semiarid conditions
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Resumo: | Parasitic diseases are considered neglected diseases, with high occurrence in Brazil. Public squares are important leisure areas frequented by children, youth, adults and the elderly, however, such areas have a large number of animals, which eliminate feces in these places, increasing the transmission of zoonotic parasitic diseases. This study aimed to determine the occurrence of parasites in public squares soils in the municipality of Patos, Paraíba state, Brazilian semiarid region. Five samples of 100 g of sand banks were collected from 28 public squares from November 2018 to April 2019, totaling 140 samples. Processing was done using the simple sedimentation method. Of the 28 squares in 27 (96.43%) parasites were found in the soil, and of the 140 soil samples in 74 (52.85%) some type of parasitic agente was found, all identified as helminths. In the 28 squares, the absolute and relative frequencies were 25 (89.2%) for Ancylostoma spp., 13 (46.4%) for Strongyloides spp., eight (28.6%) for Trichuris spp., seven (25% ) for Enterobius vermicularis and six (21.4%) for Toxocara spp. (P < 0.0001). Of the total number of samples (n = 140), 50 (35.7%) were positive for Ancylostoma spp., 18 (12.9%) for Strongyloides spp., nine (6.4%) for Trichuris spp., seven (5%) for Enterobius vermicularis and six (4.2%) for Toxocara spp. (P < 0.0001). Of the 140 samples, 74 (52.85%) presented some parasitic form, 60 (81%) had only one type of parasitic species and 14 (19%) were polyparasitic. There was a greater density of positivity in the central area of the city. In this way, better planning is suggested in the maintenance of these spaces with a view to guaranteeing environmental health and, consequently, promoting animal and human health. |
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Parasitic agents of One Health importance in soils of public squares under semiarid conditionsAgentes parasitarios de importancia en Salud Única en suelos de plazas públicas en condiciones semiáridasAgentes parasitários de importância em Saúde Única em solos de praças públicas em condições semiáridasGeohelmintosMeio ambienteSaúde públicaZoonoses parasitárias.GeohelmintosMedio ambienteSalud públicaZoonosis parasitarias.GeohelminthsEnvironmentPublic healthParasitic zoonoses.Parasitic diseases are considered neglected diseases, with high occurrence in Brazil. Public squares are important leisure areas frequented by children, youth, adults and the elderly, however, such areas have a large number of animals, which eliminate feces in these places, increasing the transmission of zoonotic parasitic diseases. This study aimed to determine the occurrence of parasites in public squares soils in the municipality of Patos, Paraíba state, Brazilian semiarid region. Five samples of 100 g of sand banks were collected from 28 public squares from November 2018 to April 2019, totaling 140 samples. Processing was done using the simple sedimentation method. Of the 28 squares in 27 (96.43%) parasites were found in the soil, and of the 140 soil samples in 74 (52.85%) some type of parasitic agente was found, all identified as helminths. In the 28 squares, the absolute and relative frequencies were 25 (89.2%) for Ancylostoma spp., 13 (46.4%) for Strongyloides spp., eight (28.6%) for Trichuris spp., seven (25% ) for Enterobius vermicularis and six (21.4%) for Toxocara spp. (P < 0.0001). Of the total number of samples (n = 140), 50 (35.7%) were positive for Ancylostoma spp., 18 (12.9%) for Strongyloides spp., nine (6.4%) for Trichuris spp., seven (5%) for Enterobius vermicularis and six (4.2%) for Toxocara spp. (P < 0.0001). Of the 140 samples, 74 (52.85%) presented some parasitic form, 60 (81%) had only one type of parasitic species and 14 (19%) were polyparasitic. There was a greater density of positivity in the central area of the city. In this way, better planning is suggested in the maintenance of these spaces with a view to guaranteeing environmental health and, consequently, promoting animal and human health. Las enfermedades parasitarias se consideran enfermedades desatendidas, con alta incidencia en Brasil. Las plazas públicas son importantes áreas de esparcimiento frecuentadas por niños, jóvenes, adultos y ancianos, sin embargo, dichas áreas cuentan con una gran cantidad de animales, los cuales eliminan las heces en estos lugares, aumentando la transmisión de enfermedades zoonóticas parasitarias. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo determinar la ocurrencia de parásitos en suelos de plazas públicas en la ciudad de Patos, estado de Paraíba, semiárido brasileño. Se recolectaron cinco muestras de 100 g de bancos de arena de 28 plazas públicas desde noviembre de 2018 hasta abril de 2019, totalizando 140 muestras. El procesamiento se realizó mediante el método de sedimentación simple. De los 28 cuadrados en 27 (96,43%) se encontraron parásitos en el suelo, y de las 140 muestras de suelo en 74 (52,85%) se encontró algún tipo de agente parasitario, identificado como helmintos. En los 28 cuadrados, las frecuencias absolutas y relativas fueron 25 (89,2%) para Ancylostoma spp., 13 (46,4%) para Strongyloides spp., 8cho (28,6%) para Trichuris spp., siete (25%) para Enterobius vermicularis y seis (21,4%) para Toxocara spp. (P < 0,0001). Del total de muestras (n = 140), 50 (35,7%) fueron positivas para Ancylostoma spp., 18 (12,9%) para Strongyloides spp., nueve (6,4%) para Trichuris spp., siete (5%) para Enterobius vermicularis y seis (4,2%) para Toxocara spp. (P < 0,0001). De las 140 muestras, 74 (52,85%) presentaron alguna forma parasitaria, 60 (81%) con un solo tipo de especie parasitaria y 14 (19%) fueron multiparasitarias. Hubo una mayor densidad de positividad en la zona central de la ciudad. De esta forma, se sugiere una mejor planificación en el mantenimiento de estos espacios con miras a garantizar la salud ambiental y, en consecuencia, promover la salud animal y humana.As doenças parasitárias são consideradas doenças negligenciadas, com alta ocorrência no Brasil. Praças públicas são importantes áreas de lazer frequentadas por crianças, jovens, adultos e idosos, porém, tais áreas possuem grande quantidade de animais, que eliminam fezes nesses locais, potencializando a transmissão de doenças parasitárias zoonóticas. Este estudo teve como objetivo determinar a ocorrência de parasitos em solos de praças públicas da cidade de Patos, estado da Paraíba, semiárido brasileiro. Foram colhidas cinco amostras de 100 g de bancos de areia de 28 praças públicas no período de novembro de 2018 a abril de 2019, totalizando 140 amostras. O processamento foi feito pelo método de sedimentação simples. Das 28 praças em 27 (96,43%) foram encontrados parasitas no solo, e das 140 amostras de solo em 74 (52,85%) foi encontrado algum tipo de agente parasitário, identificados como helmintos. Nas 28 praças, as frequências absolutas e relativas foram 25 (89,2%) para Ancylostoma spp., 13 (46,4%) para Strongyloides spp., oito (28,6%) para Trichuris spp., sete (25%) para Enterobiusvermicularis e seis (21,4%) para Toxocara spp. (P < 0,0001). Do número total de amostras (n = 140), 50 (35,7%) foram positivas para Ancylostoma spp., 18 (12,9%) para Strongyloides spp., nove (6,4%) para Trichuris spp., sete (5%) para Enterobius vermicularis e seis (4,2%) para Toxocara spp. (P < 0,0001). Das 140 amostras, 74 (52,85%) apresentaram alguma forma parasitária, sendo 60 (81%) com apenas um tipo de espécie parasitária e 14 (19%) estavam poliparasitadas. Houve maior densidade de positividade na área central da cidade. Dessa maneira, sugere-se melhor planejamento na manutenção desses espaços com vistas a garantir a sanidade ambiental e, consequentemente, promoção da saúde animal e humana.Research, Society and Development2021-01-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1197010.33448/rsd-v10i1.11970Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e51810111970Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e51810111970Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e518101119702525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11970/10818Copyright (c) 2021 Sarah Araújo Gorgônio; Debora Luise Canuto de Sousa; Camila de Sousa Bezerra; Gabriel Dantas Fernandes Monteiro; Flávia da Silva Paulo; Paulo Wbiratan Lopes da Costa ; João Alves de Figueirêdo Alexandre; Wilson Wouflan Silva; Vinícius Longo Ribeiro Vilela; Thaís Ferreira Feitosa; Clebert José Alves; Sérgio Santos de Azevedo; Carolina de Sousa Américo Batista Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGorgônio, Sarah Araújo Sousa, Debora Luise Canuto de Bezerra, Camila de Sousa Monteiro, Gabriel Dantas Fernandes Paulo, Flávia da Silva Costa , Paulo Wbiratan Lopes da Alexandre, João Alves de Figueirêdo Silva, Wilson Wouflan Vilela, Vinícius Longo Ribeiro Feitosa, Thaís Ferreira Alves, Clebert José Azevedo, Sérgio Santos de Santos, Carolina de Sousa Américo Batista 2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11970Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:40.024089Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Parasitic agents of One Health importance in soils of public squares under semiarid conditions Agentes parasitarios de importancia en Salud Única en suelos de plazas públicas en condiciones semiáridas Agentes parasitários de importância em Saúde Única em solos de praças públicas em condições semiáridas |
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Parasitic agents of One Health importance in soils of public squares under semiarid conditions |
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Parasitic agents of One Health importance in soils of public squares under semiarid conditions Gorgônio, Sarah Araújo Geohelmintos Meio ambiente Saúde pública Zoonoses parasitárias. Geohelmintos Medio ambiente Salud pública Zoonosis parasitarias. Geohelminths Environment Public health Parasitic zoonoses. |
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Parasitic agents of One Health importance in soils of public squares under semiarid conditions |
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Parasitic agents of One Health importance in soils of public squares under semiarid conditions |
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Parasitic agents of One Health importance in soils of public squares under semiarid conditions |
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Parasitic agents of One Health importance in soils of public squares under semiarid conditions |
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Parasitic agents of One Health importance in soils of public squares under semiarid conditions |
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Gorgônio, Sarah Araújo |
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Gorgônio, Sarah Araújo Sousa, Debora Luise Canuto de Bezerra, Camila de Sousa Monteiro, Gabriel Dantas Fernandes Paulo, Flávia da Silva Costa , Paulo Wbiratan Lopes da Alexandre, João Alves de Figueirêdo Silva, Wilson Wouflan Vilela, Vinícius Longo Ribeiro Feitosa, Thaís Ferreira Alves, Clebert José Azevedo, Sérgio Santos de Santos, Carolina de Sousa Américo Batista |
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Sousa, Debora Luise Canuto de Bezerra, Camila de Sousa Monteiro, Gabriel Dantas Fernandes Paulo, Flávia da Silva Costa , Paulo Wbiratan Lopes da Alexandre, João Alves de Figueirêdo Silva, Wilson Wouflan Vilela, Vinícius Longo Ribeiro Feitosa, Thaís Ferreira Alves, Clebert José Azevedo, Sérgio Santos de Santos, Carolina de Sousa Américo Batista |
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Gorgônio, Sarah Araújo Sousa, Debora Luise Canuto de Bezerra, Camila de Sousa Monteiro, Gabriel Dantas Fernandes Paulo, Flávia da Silva Costa , Paulo Wbiratan Lopes da Alexandre, João Alves de Figueirêdo Silva, Wilson Wouflan Vilela, Vinícius Longo Ribeiro Feitosa, Thaís Ferreira Alves, Clebert José Azevedo, Sérgio Santos de Santos, Carolina de Sousa Américo Batista |
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Geohelmintos Meio ambiente Saúde pública Zoonoses parasitárias. Geohelmintos Medio ambiente Salud pública Zoonosis parasitarias. Geohelminths Environment Public health Parasitic zoonoses. |
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Geohelmintos Meio ambiente Saúde pública Zoonoses parasitárias. Geohelmintos Medio ambiente Salud pública Zoonosis parasitarias. Geohelminths Environment Public health Parasitic zoonoses. |
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Parasitic diseases are considered neglected diseases, with high occurrence in Brazil. Public squares are important leisure areas frequented by children, youth, adults and the elderly, however, such areas have a large number of animals, which eliminate feces in these places, increasing the transmission of zoonotic parasitic diseases. This study aimed to determine the occurrence of parasites in public squares soils in the municipality of Patos, Paraíba state, Brazilian semiarid region. Five samples of 100 g of sand banks were collected from 28 public squares from November 2018 to April 2019, totaling 140 samples. Processing was done using the simple sedimentation method. Of the 28 squares in 27 (96.43%) parasites were found in the soil, and of the 140 soil samples in 74 (52.85%) some type of parasitic agente was found, all identified as helminths. In the 28 squares, the absolute and relative frequencies were 25 (89.2%) for Ancylostoma spp., 13 (46.4%) for Strongyloides spp., eight (28.6%) for Trichuris spp., seven (25% ) for Enterobius vermicularis and six (21.4%) for Toxocara spp. (P < 0.0001). Of the total number of samples (n = 140), 50 (35.7%) were positive for Ancylostoma spp., 18 (12.9%) for Strongyloides spp., nine (6.4%) for Trichuris spp., seven (5%) for Enterobius vermicularis and six (4.2%) for Toxocara spp. (P < 0.0001). Of the 140 samples, 74 (52.85%) presented some parasitic form, 60 (81%) had only one type of parasitic species and 14 (19%) were polyparasitic. There was a greater density of positivity in the central area of the city. In this way, better planning is suggested in the maintenance of these spaces with a view to guaranteeing environmental health and, consequently, promoting animal and human health. |
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