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Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites among Food-handlers in Shiraz, Iran

BACKGROUND: Parasitic intestinal infections are still among socioeconomic problems in the world, especially in developing countries like Iran. Food-handlers that directly deal with production and distribution of foods between societies are one of the most important sources to transmit parasitic infe...

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Autores principales: MOTAZEDIAN, Mohammad Hossein, NAJJARI, Mohsen, EBRAHIMIPOUR, Mohammad, ASGARI, Qasem, MOJTABAVI, Sousan, MANSOURI, Majid
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4724844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26811734
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author MOTAZEDIAN, Mohammad Hossein
NAJJARI, Mohsen
EBRAHIMIPOUR, Mohammad
ASGARI, Qasem
MOJTABAVI, Sousan
MANSOURI, Majid
author_facet MOTAZEDIAN, Mohammad Hossein
NAJJARI, Mohsen
EBRAHIMIPOUR, Mohammad
ASGARI, Qasem
MOJTABAVI, Sousan
MANSOURI, Majid
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description BACKGROUND: Parasitic intestinal infections are still among socioeconomic problems in the world, especially in developing countries like Iran. Food-handlers that directly deal with production and distribution of foods between societies are one of the most important sources to transmit parasitic infections to humans. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among food-handlers in Shiraz, Iran. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 1021 feces samples were randomly collected from food-handlers in Shiraz, central Iran from August to September 2013. Two different methods, routine direct fecal examination and Formalin –Ethyl acetate concentration as a complementary technique, were done to detect parasites. RESULTS: The prevalence of parasitic organisms was 10.4% in the food-handlers. The most species of the protozoan parasites were G. lamblia, E. coli and B. hominis; meanwhile, only one infection by H. nana (0.1%) was detected in this group. Mixed infections were observed in 13.2% (n=14/106) of positive cases. The majority of participants were male (57%); however, data analysis showed significant statistical difference in the rate of infection between females 11.9% (n=53/444) and males 9% (n=52/577) (P=0. 024). There was no significant statistical difference in the rate of infection among different educational and occupation groups. CONCLUSION: Although decreasing of helminthic infections is distinct, but infecting with protozoan parasites is still important in food-handlers. Concentration technique is more useful than direct smear technique, especially for detection parasites in low number. High level of education in our study showed that training courses in this group could be effective in the implementation of control and prevention programs.
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spelling pubmed-47248442016-01-25 Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites among Food-handlers in Shiraz, Iran MOTAZEDIAN, Mohammad Hossein NAJJARI, Mohsen EBRAHIMIPOUR, Mohammad ASGARI, Qasem MOJTABAVI, Sousan MANSOURI, Majid Iran J Parasitol Original Article BACKGROUND: Parasitic intestinal infections are still among socioeconomic problems in the world, especially in developing countries like Iran. Food-handlers that directly deal with production and distribution of foods between societies are one of the most important sources to transmit parasitic infections to humans. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among food-handlers in Shiraz, Iran. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 1021 feces samples were randomly collected from food-handlers in Shiraz, central Iran from August to September 2013. Two different methods, routine direct fecal examination and Formalin –Ethyl acetate concentration as a complementary technique, were done to detect parasites. RESULTS: The prevalence of parasitic organisms was 10.4% in the food-handlers. The most species of the protozoan parasites were G. lamblia, E. coli and B. hominis; meanwhile, only one infection by H. nana (0.1%) was detected in this group. Mixed infections were observed in 13.2% (n=14/106) of positive cases. The majority of participants were male (57%); however, data analysis showed significant statistical difference in the rate of infection between females 11.9% (n=53/444) and males 9% (n=52/577) (P=0. 024). There was no significant statistical difference in the rate of infection among different educational and occupation groups. CONCLUSION: Although decreasing of helminthic infections is distinct, but infecting with protozoan parasites is still important in food-handlers. Concentration technique is more useful than direct smear technique, especially for detection parasites in low number. High level of education in our study showed that training courses in this group could be effective in the implementation of control and prevention programs. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4724844/ /pubmed/26811734 Text en Copyright© Iranian Society of Parasitology & 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.
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ASGARI, Qasem
MOJTABAVI, Sousan
MANSOURI, Majid
Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites among Food-handlers in Shiraz, Iran
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title_full Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites among Food-handlers in Shiraz, Iran
title_fullStr Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites among Food-handlers in Shiraz, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites among Food-handlers in Shiraz, Iran
title_short Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites among Food-handlers in Shiraz, Iran
title_sort prevalence of intestinal parasites among food-handlers in shiraz, iran
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4724844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26811734
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