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Comparison of Methods for Detection of Blastocystis Infection in Routinely Submitted Stool Samples, and also in IBS/IBD Patients in Ankara, Turkey

BACKGROUND: This study compared diagnostic methods for identifying Blastocystis in stool samples, and evaluated the frequency of detection of Blastocystis in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: From a set of 105 stool specimens s...

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Autores principales: Dogruman-Al, Funda, Simsek, Zahide, Boorom, Kenneth, Ekici, Eyup, Sahin, Memduh, Tuncer, Candan, Kustimur, Semra, Altinbas, Akif
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2987810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21124983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015484
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author Dogruman-Al, Funda
Simsek, Zahide
Boorom, Kenneth
Ekici, Eyup
Sahin, Memduh
Tuncer, Candan
Kustimur, Semra
Altinbas, Akif
author_facet Dogruman-Al, Funda
Simsek, Zahide
Boorom, Kenneth
Ekici, Eyup
Sahin, Memduh
Tuncer, Candan
Kustimur, Semra
Altinbas, Akif
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description BACKGROUND: This study compared diagnostic methods for identifying Blastocystis in stool samples, and evaluated the frequency of detection of Blastocystis in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: From a set of 105 stool specimens submitted for routine parasitological analysis, 30 were identified as positive for Blastocystis by the culture method. From that group of 30 positives, Lugol's stain, trichrome staining, and an immunofluorescence assay identified 11, 15, and 26 samples as positive respectively. Using culture as a standard, the sensitivity of Lugol's stain was 36.7%, trichrome staining was 50%, and the IFA stain was 86.7%. The specificity of Lugol's stain was 91%, trichrome staining was 100%, and the IFA stain was 97.3%. In the group of 27 IBS and IBD patients, using all methods combined, we detected Blastocystis in 67% (18/27) of the patients. Blastocystis was detected in 33% (2/6) of IBD patients and 76% (16/21) of IBS patients. For comparison, trichrome staining alone, the method most frequently used in many countries, would have only identified Blastocystis infection in 29% (6/21) of the IBS patients. No parasitic co-infections were identified in the IBS/IBD patients. Most Blastocystis-positive IBS/IBD patients were over 36 with an average length of illness of 4.9 years. CONCLUSIONS: Most IBS patients in this study were infected with Blastocystis. IFA staining may be a useful alternative to stool culture, especially if stool specimens have been chemically preserved.
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spelling pubmed-29878102010-12-01 Comparison of Methods for Detection of Blastocystis Infection in Routinely Submitted Stool Samples, and also in IBS/IBD Patients in Ankara, Turkey Dogruman-Al, Funda Simsek, Zahide Boorom, Kenneth Ekici, Eyup Sahin, Memduh Tuncer, Candan Kustimur, Semra Altinbas, Akif PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: This study compared diagnostic methods for identifying Blastocystis in stool samples, and evaluated the frequency of detection of Blastocystis in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: From a set of 105 stool specimens submitted for routine parasitological analysis, 30 were identified as positive for Blastocystis by the culture method. From that group of 30 positives, Lugol's stain, trichrome staining, and an immunofluorescence assay identified 11, 15, and 26 samples as positive respectively. Using culture as a standard, the sensitivity of Lugol's stain was 36.7%, trichrome staining was 50%, and the IFA stain was 86.7%. The specificity of Lugol's stain was 91%, trichrome staining was 100%, and the IFA stain was 97.3%. In the group of 27 IBS and IBD patients, using all methods combined, we detected Blastocystis in 67% (18/27) of the patients. Blastocystis was detected in 33% (2/6) of IBD patients and 76% (16/21) of IBS patients. For comparison, trichrome staining alone, the method most frequently used in many countries, would have only identified Blastocystis infection in 29% (6/21) of the IBS patients. No parasitic co-infections were identified in the IBS/IBD patients. Most Blastocystis-positive IBS/IBD patients were over 36 with an average length of illness of 4.9 years. CONCLUSIONS: Most IBS patients in this study were infected with Blastocystis. IFA staining may be a useful alternative to stool culture, especially if stool specimens have been chemically preserved. Public Library of Science 2010-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2987810/ /pubmed/21124983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015484 Text en Dogruman-Al et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Dogruman-Al, Funda
Simsek, Zahide
Boorom, Kenneth
Ekici, Eyup
Sahin, Memduh
Tuncer, Candan
Kustimur, Semra
Altinbas, Akif
Comparison of Methods for Detection of Blastocystis Infection in Routinely Submitted Stool Samples, and also in IBS/IBD Patients in Ankara, Turkey
title Comparison of Methods for Detection of Blastocystis Infection in Routinely Submitted Stool Samples, and also in IBS/IBD Patients in Ankara, Turkey
title_full Comparison of Methods for Detection of Blastocystis Infection in Routinely Submitted Stool Samples, and also in IBS/IBD Patients in Ankara, Turkey
title_fullStr Comparison of Methods for Detection of Blastocystis Infection in Routinely Submitted Stool Samples, and also in IBS/IBD Patients in Ankara, Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Methods for Detection of Blastocystis Infection in Routinely Submitted Stool Samples, and also in IBS/IBD Patients in Ankara, Turkey
title_short Comparison of Methods for Detection of Blastocystis Infection in Routinely Submitted Stool Samples, and also in IBS/IBD Patients in Ankara, Turkey
title_sort comparison of methods for detection of blastocystis infection in routinely submitted stool samples, and also in ibs/ibd patients in ankara, turkey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2987810/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21124983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015484
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