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The majority of cockroaches from the Samutprakarn province of Thailand are carriers of parasitic organisms

We undertook a study of the mechanical transmission of parasitic organisms in cockroaches in the Samutprakarn province of Thailand. In this study, 920 cockroaches were obtained from 18 open-air shopping markets in 5 districts and 1 subdistrict of this province. All cockroaches were captured during t...

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Autores principales: Chamavit, Pennapa, Sahaisook, Panupong, Niamnuy, Nunthawadee
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Publicado: Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5109011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27857676
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author Chamavit, Pennapa
Sahaisook, Panupong
Niamnuy, Nunthawadee
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description We undertook a study of the mechanical transmission of parasitic organisms in cockroaches in the Samutprakarn province of Thailand. In this study, 920 cockroaches were obtained from 18 open-air shopping markets in 5 districts and 1 subdistrict of this province. All cockroaches were captured during their feeding time in their natural habitat. Direct wet smear and modified acid-fast bacilli staining were used to identify the parasites from the external surface or cuticle of the cockroaches. The results show that 498 (54.1 %) of the cockroaches harbored parasitic organisms. Of these, 56.1 % were protozoa and the remaining 43.9 % were helminthes (pathogenic helminthes- 1.4 %, non-pathogenic helminthes- 42.5 %). Of the pathogenic helminthes, the species included Strongyloides stercoralis (6 instances of the free-living adult male, 0.8 %), Ascaris lumbricoides (2 decorticated eggs, 0.3 %), Trichuris trichiura (2, 0.3 %), and Taenia spp. (1 egg, 0.1 %). The protozoa types that were identified included Cyclospora spp. (10 oocysts, 1.3 %), Endolimax nana (10 cysts, 1.3 %), B. hominis (9 instances of the vacuolated form, 1.2 %), Isospora belli (75 oocysts, 9.6 %), Entamoeba histolytica/E. dispar (36 cysts, 4.6 %), Cryptosporidium spp. (220 oocysts, 28.1 %), Chilomastix mesnilli (2 cysts, 0.3 %), Entamoeba coli (31 cysts, 4.0 %), Balantidium coli (45 trophozoites, 5.8 %), and Iodamoeba butschlii (1 cyst, 0.1 %). These results show that cockroaches isolated from these markets are carriers of several parasitic organisms that cause commonly found symptoms of illness such as diarrhea or bowel disorder.
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spelling pubmed-51090112016-11-17 The majority of cockroaches from the Samutprakarn province of Thailand are carriers of parasitic organisms Chamavit, Pennapa Sahaisook, Panupong Niamnuy, Nunthawadee EXCLI J Original Article We undertook a study of the mechanical transmission of parasitic organisms in cockroaches in the Samutprakarn province of Thailand. In this study, 920 cockroaches were obtained from 18 open-air shopping markets in 5 districts and 1 subdistrict of this province. All cockroaches were captured during their feeding time in their natural habitat. Direct wet smear and modified acid-fast bacilli staining were used to identify the parasites from the external surface or cuticle of the cockroaches. The results show that 498 (54.1 %) of the cockroaches harbored parasitic organisms. Of these, 56.1 % were protozoa and the remaining 43.9 % were helminthes (pathogenic helminthes- 1.4 %, non-pathogenic helminthes- 42.5 %). Of the pathogenic helminthes, the species included Strongyloides stercoralis (6 instances of the free-living adult male, 0.8 %), Ascaris lumbricoides (2 decorticated eggs, 0.3 %), Trichuris trichiura (2, 0.3 %), and Taenia spp. (1 egg, 0.1 %). The protozoa types that were identified included Cyclospora spp. (10 oocysts, 1.3 %), Endolimax nana (10 cysts, 1.3 %), B. hominis (9 instances of the vacuolated form, 1.2 %), Isospora belli (75 oocysts, 9.6 %), Entamoeba histolytica/E. dispar (36 cysts, 4.6 %), Cryptosporidium spp. (220 oocysts, 28.1 %), Chilomastix mesnilli (2 cysts, 0.3 %), Entamoeba coli (31 cysts, 4.0 %), Balantidium coli (45 trophozoites, 5.8 %), and Iodamoeba butschlii (1 cyst, 0.1 %). These results show that cockroaches isolated from these markets are carriers of several parasitic organisms that cause commonly found symptoms of illness such as diarrhea or bowel disorder. Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors 2011-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5109011/ /pubmed/27857676 Text en Copyright © 2011 Chamavit et al. http://www.excli.de/documents/assignment_of_rights.pdf This is an Open Access article distributed under the following Assignment of Rights http://www.excli.de/documents/assignment_of_rights.pdf. You are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title The majority of cockroaches from the Samutprakarn province of Thailand are carriers of parasitic organisms
title_full The majority of cockroaches from the Samutprakarn province of Thailand are carriers of parasitic organisms
title_fullStr The majority of cockroaches from the Samutprakarn province of Thailand are carriers of parasitic organisms
title_full_unstemmed The majority of cockroaches from the Samutprakarn province of Thailand are carriers of parasitic organisms
title_short The majority of cockroaches from the Samutprakarn province of Thailand are carriers of parasitic organisms
title_sort majority of cockroaches from the samutprakarn province of thailand are carriers of parasitic organisms
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5109011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27857676
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