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Prevalence of Cryptosporidium Infection in Immunocompromised Patients, In South-West of Iran, 2009–10

BACKGROUND: Cryptosporidium is a protozoan parasite with worldwide distribution. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of Cryptosporidium infection by antigen detection in faeces among immunocompromised patients referred to educational hospitals of Ahvaz City, South-West of Iran, 2009...

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Autores principales: Dehkordy, A Balouty, Rafiei, A, Alavi, SM, Latifi, SM
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3279856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347265
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author Dehkordy, A Balouty
Rafiei, A
Alavi, SM
Latifi, SM
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Latifi, SM
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description BACKGROUND: Cryptosporidium is a protozoan parasite with worldwide distribution. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of Cryptosporidium infection by antigen detection in faeces among immunocompromised patients referred to educational hospitals of Ahvaz City, South-West of Iran, 2009–2010. METHODS: Fecal samples from 176 immunocompromised patients were collected and Cryptosporidium coproantigen test was performed using ELISA method (DRG kit, Germany). A questionnaire was completed for each case and the results were analyzed using descriptive and Chi-Square tests, by SPSS statistical software (15(th) version). RESULTS: Our study indicated 5.1% Cryptosporidium infection prevalence in the immunocompromised participated population. Furthermore, 4.2 %, 4 %, 4.5 % and 9.1 % infection rates were identified in children suffered from hematopoietic malignancy, adult cancer patients, renal transplant recipients, and HIV(+) cases, respectively. There was not significant correlation between the infection and age and gender (P>0.05). Infection was most frequent among HIV(+) patients. CONCLUSION: The present study confirmed the high prevalence of Cryptosporidium antigen in fecal samples of immunocompromised patients in the region. As no chemotherapeutic agents have yet proven, especially in immunosuppressed patients, therefore our results highlight the importance of preventive intervention in these groups.
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spelling pubmed-32798562012-02-16 Prevalence of Cryptosporidium Infection in Immunocompromised Patients, In South-West of Iran, 2009–10 Dehkordy, A Balouty Rafiei, A Alavi, SM Latifi, SM Iran J Parasitol Original Article BACKGROUND: Cryptosporidium is a protozoan parasite with worldwide distribution. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of Cryptosporidium infection by antigen detection in faeces among immunocompromised patients referred to educational hospitals of Ahvaz City, South-West of Iran, 2009–2010. METHODS: Fecal samples from 176 immunocompromised patients were collected and Cryptosporidium coproantigen test was performed using ELISA method (DRG kit, Germany). A questionnaire was completed for each case and the results were analyzed using descriptive and Chi-Square tests, by SPSS statistical software (15(th) version). RESULTS: Our study indicated 5.1% Cryptosporidium infection prevalence in the immunocompromised participated population. Furthermore, 4.2 %, 4 %, 4.5 % and 9.1 % infection rates were identified in children suffered from hematopoietic malignancy, adult cancer patients, renal transplant recipients, and HIV(+) cases, respectively. There was not significant correlation between the infection and age and gender (P>0.05). Infection was most frequent among HIV(+) patients. CONCLUSION: The present study confirmed the high prevalence of Cryptosporidium antigen in fecal samples of immunocompromised patients in the region. As no chemotherapeutic agents have yet proven, especially in immunosuppressed patients, therefore our results highlight the importance of preventive intervention in these groups. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3279856/ /pubmed/22347265 Text en © 2010 Iranian Society of Parasitology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Dehkordy, A Balouty
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Alavi, SM
Latifi, SM
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title Prevalence of Cryptosporidium Infection in Immunocompromised Patients, In South-West of Iran, 2009–10
title_full Prevalence of Cryptosporidium Infection in Immunocompromised Patients, In South-West of Iran, 2009–10
title_fullStr Prevalence of Cryptosporidium Infection in Immunocompromised Patients, In South-West of Iran, 2009–10
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Cryptosporidium Infection in Immunocompromised Patients, In South-West of Iran, 2009–10
title_short Prevalence of Cryptosporidium Infection in Immunocompromised Patients, In South-West of Iran, 2009–10
title_sort prevalence of cryptosporidium infection in immunocompromised patients, in south-west of iran, 2009–10
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3279856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347265
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