search
for
 About Bioline  All Journals  Testimonials  Membership  News


VITAE Academia Biomédica Digital
Centro de Análisis de Imágenes Biomédicas Computarizadas-CAIBC0
ISSN: 1317-987x
No. 65, 2016, pp. 1-9
Bioline Code: va16006
Full paper language: Spanish
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge

VITAE Academia Biomédica Digital, No. 65, 2016, pp. 1-9

 en Prevalence of the Entamoeba check for this species in other resources complex and other intestinal parasites or commensals in adults from Zulia State Venezuela
Mora, Angela Bracho; Rivero-Rodríguez, Zulbey; Rivas, Katyusca; Salazar, Solneumar; Ibanez, Adriana Maldonado; Bello, Ricardo Atencio & Villalobos, Rafael

Abstract

In order to determine the prevalence of theEntamoeba complex, and other intestinal parasites in adults in several municipalities of Zulia state a study, was performed with coproparasitological techniques: SSF 0.85% lugol and concentration method. 197 people over 20 years, of both sexes, from 11 municipalities in Zulia. 77.16% of parasitized against 22.84% unparasitized were found; only 186 underwent Kinyoun stains. The higher frequencies correspond to Blastocystis check for this species in other resources spp. (50.3%), Endolimax nana check for this species in other resources (36%) and Entamoeba complex (27,9%) in terms of protozoa; and between the helminths Ascaris lumbricoides (16,8%), Trichuris trichiura (7,6%) and Ancylostomideos (6,1%). The most common associations were complex/Blastocystis spp. (17,77%) and complex/E. nana (17.26%). There was a significant difference between complex/ G. lamblia check for this species in other resources and complex/Ch. menili. We conclude that the prevalence of intestinal parasites in the state remains high, protozoa parasites having the highest rate.

Keywords
Complex Entamoeba; Blastocystis spp; adults; Zulia

 
 es Prevalencia del complejo Entamoeba check for this species in other resources y otros parásitos patógenos/comensales intestinales en adultos de varios municipios del estado Zulia, Venezuela.
Mora, Angela Bracho; Rivero-Rodríguez, Zulbey; Rivas, Katyusca; Salazar, Solneumar; Ibanez, Adriana Maldonado; Bello, Ricardo Atencio & Villalobos, Rafael

Resumen

Con la finalidad de determinar la prevalencia del complejo Entamoeba y otros parásitos entéricos en adultos de varios municipios del estado Zulia, se efectuó un examen coproparasitológico con SSF 0,85%, lugol y método de concentración formoléter a 197 personas mayores de 20 años, de ambos sexos, de 11 municipios del estado Zulia; solo 186 fueron sometidas a coloraciones de Kinyoun. Se encontró un 77,16% de parasitados contra un 22,84% de no parasitados. Las mayores frecuencias correspondieron a Blastocystis check for this species in other resources spp. (50,3%), Endolimax nana check for this species in other resources (36%) y complejo Entamoeba (27,9%) en cuanto a los protozoarios; entre los helmintos, Ascaris lumbricoides (16,8%), Trichuris trichiura (7,6%) y Ancylostomideos (6,1%). Las asociaciones más comunes fueron complejo/Blastocystis spp. (17,77%) y complejo/Endolimax nana (17,26%). Se encontró diferencia significativa en las asociaciones complejo/ Giardia lamblia check for this species in other resources y complejo/Chilomastix menili (p>0,05). Se concluye que la prevalencia de las parasitosis intestinales en el estado, continua siendo elevada, teniendo los protozoos la tasa más significativa.

Palabras-clave
Complejo Entamoeba; Blastocystis spp; adultos; Zulia; Venezuela

 
© Copyright 2016 - VITAE Academia Biomédica Digital
Alternative site location: http://vitae.ucv.ve

Home Faq Resources Email Bioline
© Bioline International, 1989 - 2024, Site last up-dated on 01-Sep-2022.
Site created and maintained by the Reference Center on Environmental Information, CRIA, Brazil
System hosted by the Google Cloud Platform, GCP, Brazil