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The Endemicity of Human Fascioliasis in Guilan Province, Northern Iran: the Baseline for Implementation of Control Strategies

BACKGROUND: The largest global outbreaks of liver fluke disease (Fascioliasis) in humans, caused by species of the genus Fasciola, have occurred in Guilan Province of Iran, affecting more than 15000 people. Although, different aspects of fascioliasis have been the subject of various researches durin...

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Autores principales: ASHRAFI, Keyhan, SAADAT, Farshid, O’NEILL, Sandra, RAHMATI, Behnaz, AMIN TAHMASBI, Hadid, PIUS DALTON, John, NADIM, Abolhassan, ASADINEZHAD, Mohsen, REZVANI, Sayed Mahmood
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4441963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26056669
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author ASHRAFI, Keyhan
SAADAT, Farshid
O’NEILL, Sandra
RAHMATI, Behnaz
AMIN TAHMASBI, Hadid
PIUS DALTON, John
NADIM, Abolhassan
ASADINEZHAD, Mohsen
REZVANI, Sayed Mahmood
author_facet ASHRAFI, Keyhan
SAADAT, Farshid
O’NEILL, Sandra
RAHMATI, Behnaz
AMIN TAHMASBI, Hadid
PIUS DALTON, John
NADIM, Abolhassan
ASADINEZHAD, Mohsen
REZVANI, Sayed Mahmood
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description BACKGROUND: The largest global outbreaks of liver fluke disease (Fascioliasis) in humans, caused by species of the genus Fasciola, have occurred in Guilan Province of Iran, affecting more than 15000 people. Although, different aspects of fascioliasis have been the subject of various researches during last two decades, nevertheless no community-based study has been performed in endemic regions of Guilan. The aim of present study was to obtain the basic information needed to develop future control strategies. METHODS: Fecal and blood samples were collected from 1,984 volunteers in the Bandar-Anzali district, the region where previous epidemics occurred. Fecal samples were examined by Kato-Katz and formalin-ether methods for the presence of Fasciola eggs. Sera samples were analyzed by ELISA to detect anti-cathepsin L antibodies. RESULTS: Twenty-seven (1.36%) individuals were seropositive, 9 (0.45%) individuals were egg positive (mean egg count 50.7 (±30.36) eggs per gram of faeces) and 30 individuals (1.51%) were positive using both methods. No statistical association was observed between infection and age, gender, location, occupation, educational status and dietary habits. The prevalence of intestinal parasites is also included. CONCLUSION: Human fascioliasis is hypoendemic in this region and recommends a passive case-finding approach, effective primary prevention measures, health education through mass media and effective veterinary public health measures for control of human disease.
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spelling pubmed-44419632015-06-08 The Endemicity of Human Fascioliasis in Guilan Province, Northern Iran: the Baseline for Implementation of Control Strategies ASHRAFI, Keyhan SAADAT, Farshid O’NEILL, Sandra RAHMATI, Behnaz AMIN TAHMASBI, Hadid PIUS DALTON, John NADIM, Abolhassan ASADINEZHAD, Mohsen REZVANI, Sayed Mahmood Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: The largest global outbreaks of liver fluke disease (Fascioliasis) in humans, caused by species of the genus Fasciola, have occurred in Guilan Province of Iran, affecting more than 15000 people. Although, different aspects of fascioliasis have been the subject of various researches during last two decades, nevertheless no community-based study has been performed in endemic regions of Guilan. The aim of present study was to obtain the basic information needed to develop future control strategies. METHODS: Fecal and blood samples were collected from 1,984 volunteers in the Bandar-Anzali district, the region where previous epidemics occurred. Fecal samples were examined by Kato-Katz and formalin-ether methods for the presence of Fasciola eggs. Sera samples were analyzed by ELISA to detect anti-cathepsin L antibodies. RESULTS: Twenty-seven (1.36%) individuals were seropositive, 9 (0.45%) individuals were egg positive (mean egg count 50.7 (±30.36) eggs per gram of faeces) and 30 individuals (1.51%) were positive using both methods. No statistical association was observed between infection and age, gender, location, occupation, educational status and dietary habits. The prevalence of intestinal parasites is also included. CONCLUSION: Human fascioliasis is hypoendemic in this region and recommends a passive case-finding approach, effective primary prevention measures, health education through mass media and effective veterinary public health measures for control of human disease. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-04 2015-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4441963/ /pubmed/26056669 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences 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.
spellingShingle Original Article
ASHRAFI, Keyhan
SAADAT, Farshid
O’NEILL, Sandra
RAHMATI, Behnaz
AMIN TAHMASBI, Hadid
PIUS DALTON, John
NADIM, Abolhassan
ASADINEZHAD, Mohsen
REZVANI, Sayed Mahmood
The Endemicity of Human Fascioliasis in Guilan Province, Northern Iran: the Baseline for Implementation of Control Strategies
title The Endemicity of Human Fascioliasis in Guilan Province, Northern Iran: the Baseline for Implementation of Control Strategies
title_full The Endemicity of Human Fascioliasis in Guilan Province, Northern Iran: the Baseline for Implementation of Control Strategies
title_fullStr The Endemicity of Human Fascioliasis in Guilan Province, Northern Iran: the Baseline for Implementation of Control Strategies
title_full_unstemmed The Endemicity of Human Fascioliasis in Guilan Province, Northern Iran: the Baseline for Implementation of Control Strategies
title_short The Endemicity of Human Fascioliasis in Guilan Province, Northern Iran: the Baseline for Implementation of Control Strategies
title_sort endemicity of human fascioliasis in guilan province, northern iran: the baseline for implementation of control strategies
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4441963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26056669
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