GEOHELMINTHS WITH ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL IN THE SOIL OF PUBLIC SQUARES AND SCHOOLS WITH THE PRESENCE OF PLAYGROUNDS

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Autor(a) principal: Costa Filho, Jorge Luiz
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Araújo, Maria Gildete Mariano de, Macedo, Renata Cristina Borges da Silva, Batista, Joao Inácio Lopes, Bezerra, Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Interfaces Científicas. Saúde e Ambiente (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.set.edu.br/saude/article/view/11982
Resumo: The objective of this research was to diagnose geohelminths with zoonotic potential in the soil of public squares and schools with the presence of parks in the municipality of Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte. The proposed methodology had as an inclusion criterion the presence of playgrounds allocated on sand, and 100% of the places with these criteria were selected, being 30 squares and four schools. At each point, were carried out five collections of superficial and deep sand , using sedimentation and flotation techniques, totaling 150 samples in the squares and 20 in the schools. As a result, it was verified that in the school environment, of the 20 samples collected, 25% (5/20) were positive. Among the endoparasites in the egg stage, were diagnosed 40% (2/5) Trichuris spp., 40% (2/5) Dipylidium spp. and 20% (1/5) Toxocara spp. . While more than one parasite per sample was diagnosed in the squares, and Ancylostoma spp. was diagnosed in the egg stage, 48.6% (73/150), Toxocara spp. 32.6% (49/150) and Ascaris spp. 20.6% (31/150), while in the larval stage Strongyloides spp. 3.33% (5/150) and Ancylostoma spp. 38% (57/150). Concluding that both the schools and the public squares surveyed presented pathogenic parasites with importance for public health, representing a risk to the health of children who socialize in these Spaces.
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spelling GEOHELMINTHS WITH ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL IN THE SOIL OF PUBLIC SQUARES AND SCHOOLS WITH THE PRESENCE OF PLAYGROUNDSGEOHELMINTOS CON POTENCIAL ZOONÓTICO EN EL SUELO DE PLAZAS PÚBLICAS Y ESCUELAS CON PRESENCIA DE PATIOS DE RECREOGEO-HELMINTOS COM POTENCIAL ZOONÓTICO EM SOLO DE PRAÇAS PÚBLICAS E ESCOLAS COM PRESENÇA DE PARQUES INFANTISThe objective of this research was to diagnose geohelminths with zoonotic potential in the soil of public squares and schools with the presence of parks in the municipality of Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte. The proposed methodology had as an inclusion criterion the presence of playgrounds allocated on sand, and 100% of the places with these criteria were selected, being 30 squares and four schools. At each point, were carried out five collections of superficial and deep sand , using sedimentation and flotation techniques, totaling 150 samples in the squares and 20 in the schools. As a result, it was verified that in the school environment, of the 20 samples collected, 25% (5/20) were positive. Among the endoparasites in the egg stage, were diagnosed 40% (2/5) Trichuris spp., 40% (2/5) Dipylidium spp. and 20% (1/5) Toxocara spp. . While more than one parasite per sample was diagnosed in the squares, and Ancylostoma spp. was diagnosed in the egg stage, 48.6% (73/150), Toxocara spp. 32.6% (49/150) and Ascaris spp. 20.6% (31/150), while in the larval stage Strongyloides spp. 3.33% (5/150) and Ancylostoma spp. 38% (57/150). Concluding that both the schools and the public squares surveyed presented pathogenic parasites with importance for public health, representing a risk to the health of children who socialize in these Spaces.El objetivo de esta investigación fue diagnosticar geohelmintos con potencial zoonótico en el suelo de plazas públicas y escuelas con presencia de parques en el municipio de Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte. La metodología propuesta tuvo como criterio de inclusión la presencia de patios de recreo asignados sobre arena, donde se seleccionó el 100% de los lugares con estos criterios, siendo 30 plazas y cuatro escuelas. En cada punto se realizaron cinco colectas de arena superficial y profunda, utilizando técnicas de sedimentación y flotación, totalizando 150 muestras en las plazas y 20 en las escuelas. Como resultado, se verificó que en el ámbito escolar, de las 20 muestras recolectadas, 25% (5/20) fueron positivas. Entre los endoparásitos en estado de huevo, se diagnosticaron 40% (2/5) de Trichuris spp., 40% (2/5) de Dipylidium spp. y 20% (1/5) de Toxocara spp. Mientras que en las plazas se diagnosticó más de un parásito por muestra, y en la etapa de huevo se diagnosticó Ancylostoma spp.: 48.6% (73/150), Toxocara spp. 32.6% (49/150) y Ascaris spp. 20.6% (31/150), mientras que en la etapa larvaria, Strongyloides spp. 3.33% (5/150) y Ancylostoma spp. 38% (57/150). Concluyendo que tanto las escuelas como las plazas públicas relevadas presentaron parásitos patógenos con importancia para la salud pública, representando un riesgo para la salud de los niños que socializan en estos espacios.A pesquisa teve como objetivo diagnosticar geo-helmintos com potencial zoonótico em solo de praças públicas e escolas com presença de parques no município de Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte. A metodologia proposta teve como critério de inclusão a presença de parques infantis alocados sobre areia, onde foram selecionadas 100% dos locais com esses critérios, sendo 30 praças e quatro escolas. Em cada ponto foram realizadas cinco coletas de areia superficial e profunda, com utilização das técnicas de sedimentação e flutuação, totalizando 150 amostras nas praças e 20 nas escolas. Como resultado foi verificado que, no ambiente escolar, das 20 amostras coletadas 25% (5/20) estavam positivas. Entre os endoparasitos na fase de ovo foram diagnosticados 40% (2/5) Trichuris spp., 40% (2/5) Dipylidium spp e 20% (1/5) Toxocara spp. Enquanto nas praças foram diagnosticados mais de um parasito por amostra sendo que diagnosticou-se na fase de ovo Ancylostoma spp. 48.6% (73/150), Toxocara spp. 32.6% (49/150) e Ascaris spp. 20.6% (31/150) enquanto na fase larval Strongyloides spp. 3.33% (5/150) e Ancylostoma spp. 38% (57/150). Concluindo que tanto as escolas como as praças públicas pesquisadas apresentaram parasitos patogênicos com importância para a saúde pública, representando risco para a saúde das crianças que socializam nesses espaços.Editora Universitária Tiradentes2024-05-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.set.edu.br/saude/article/view/1198210.17564/2316-3798.2024v9n3p306-315Interfaces Científicas - Saúde e Ambiente; v. 9 n. 3 (2024): Fluxo Contínuo; 306-3152316-37982316-331310.17564/2316-3798.2024v9n3reponame:Interfaces Científicas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv GEOHELMINTHS WITH ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL IN THE SOIL OF PUBLIC SQUARES AND SCHOOLS WITH THE PRESENCE OF PLAYGROUNDS
GEOHELMINTOS CON POTENCIAL ZOONÓTICO EN EL SUELO DE PLAZAS PÚBLICAS Y ESCUELAS CON PRESENCIA DE PATIOS DE RECREO
GEO-HELMINTOS COM POTENCIAL ZOONÓTICO EM SOLO DE PRAÇAS PÚBLICAS E ESCOLAS COM PRESENÇA DE PARQUES INFANTIS
title GEOHELMINTHS WITH ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL IN THE SOIL OF PUBLIC SQUARES AND SCHOOLS WITH THE PRESENCE OF PLAYGROUNDS
spellingShingle GEOHELMINTHS WITH ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL IN THE SOIL OF PUBLIC SQUARES AND SCHOOLS WITH THE PRESENCE OF PLAYGROUNDS
Costa Filho, Jorge Luiz
title_short GEOHELMINTHS WITH ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL IN THE SOIL OF PUBLIC SQUARES AND SCHOOLS WITH THE PRESENCE OF PLAYGROUNDS
title_full GEOHELMINTHS WITH ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL IN THE SOIL OF PUBLIC SQUARES AND SCHOOLS WITH THE PRESENCE OF PLAYGROUNDS
title_fullStr GEOHELMINTHS WITH ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL IN THE SOIL OF PUBLIC SQUARES AND SCHOOLS WITH THE PRESENCE OF PLAYGROUNDS
title_full_unstemmed GEOHELMINTHS WITH ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL IN THE SOIL OF PUBLIC SQUARES AND SCHOOLS WITH THE PRESENCE OF PLAYGROUNDS
title_sort GEOHELMINTHS WITH ZOONOTIC POTENTIAL IN THE SOIL OF PUBLIC SQUARES AND SCHOOLS WITH THE PRESENCE OF PLAYGROUNDS
author Costa Filho, Jorge Luiz
author_facet Costa Filho, Jorge Luiz
Araújo, Maria Gildete Mariano de
Macedo, Renata Cristina Borges da Silva
Batista, Joao Inácio Lopes
Bezerra, Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna
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Macedo, Renata Cristina Borges da Silva
Batista, Joao Inácio Lopes
Bezerra, Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna
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Araújo, Maria Gildete Mariano de
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description The objective of this research was to diagnose geohelminths with zoonotic potential in the soil of public squares and schools with the presence of parks in the municipality of Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte. The proposed methodology had as an inclusion criterion the presence of playgrounds allocated on sand, and 100% of the places with these criteria were selected, being 30 squares and four schools. At each point, were carried out five collections of superficial and deep sand , using sedimentation and flotation techniques, totaling 150 samples in the squares and 20 in the schools. As a result, it was verified that in the school environment, of the 20 samples collected, 25% (5/20) were positive. Among the endoparasites in the egg stage, were diagnosed 40% (2/5) Trichuris spp., 40% (2/5) Dipylidium spp. and 20% (1/5) Toxocara spp. . While more than one parasite per sample was diagnosed in the squares, and Ancylostoma spp. was diagnosed in the egg stage, 48.6% (73/150), Toxocara spp. 32.6% (49/150) and Ascaris spp. 20.6% (31/150), while in the larval stage Strongyloides spp. 3.33% (5/150) and Ancylostoma spp. 38% (57/150). Concluding that both the schools and the public squares surveyed presented pathogenic parasites with importance for public health, representing a risk to the health of children who socialize in these Spaces.
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