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Diagnosing Polyparasitism in a High-Prevalence Setting in Beira, Mozambique: Detection of Intestinal Parasites in Fecal Samples by Microscopy and Real-Time PCR

BACKGROUND: Many different intestinal parasite species can co-occur in the same population. However, classic diagnostic tools can only frame a particular group of intestinal parasite species. Hence, one or two tests do not suffice to provide a complete picture of infecting parasite species in a give...

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Autores principales: Meurs, Lynn, Polderman, Anton M., Vinkeles Melchers, Natalie V. S., Brienen, Eric A. T., Verweij, Jaco J., Groosjohan, Bernhard, Mendes, Felisberto, Mechendura, Manito, Hepp, Dagmar H., Langenberg, Marijke C. C., Edelenbosch, Rosanne, Polman, Katja, van Lieshout, Lisette
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28114314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005310
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author Meurs, Lynn
Polderman, Anton M.
Vinkeles Melchers, Natalie V. S.
Brienen, Eric A. T.
Verweij, Jaco J.
Groosjohan, Bernhard
Mendes, Felisberto
Mechendura, Manito
Hepp, Dagmar H.
Langenberg, Marijke C. C.
Edelenbosch, Rosanne
Polman, Katja
van Lieshout, Lisette
author_facet Meurs, Lynn
Polderman, Anton M.
Vinkeles Melchers, Natalie V. S.
Brienen, Eric A. T.
Verweij, Jaco J.
Groosjohan, Bernhard
Mendes, Felisberto
Mechendura, Manito
Hepp, Dagmar H.
Langenberg, Marijke C. C.
Edelenbosch, Rosanne
Polman, Katja
van Lieshout, Lisette
author_sort Meurs, Lynn
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description BACKGROUND: Many different intestinal parasite species can co-occur in the same population. However, classic diagnostic tools can only frame a particular group of intestinal parasite species. Hence, one or two tests do not suffice to provide a complete picture of infecting parasite species in a given population. The present study investigated intestinal parasitic infections in Beira, Mozambique, i.e. in the informal settlement of Inhamudima. Diagnostic accuracy of five classical microscopy techniques and real-time PCR for the detection of a broad spectrum of parasites was compared. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A cross-sectional population-based survey was performed. One stool sample per participant (n = 303) was examined by direct smear, formal-ether concentration (FEC), Kato smear, Baermann method, coproculture and real-time PCR. We found that virtually all people (96%) harbored at least one helminth, and that almost half (49%) harbored three helminths or more. Remarkably, Strongyloides stercoralis infections were widespread with a prevalence of 48%, and Ancylostoma spp. prevalence was higher than that of Necator americanus (25% versus 15%), the hookworm species that is often assumed to prevail in East-Africa. Among the microscopic techniques, FEC was able to detect the broadest spectrum of parasite species. However, FEC also missed a considerable number of infections, notably S. stercoralis, Schistosoma mansoni and G. intestinalis. PCR outperformed microscopy in terms of sensitivity and range of parasite species detected. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We showed intestinal parasites—especially helminths—to be omnipresent in Inhamudima, Beira. However, it is a challenge to achieve high diagnostic sensitivity for all species. Classical techniques such as FEC are useful for the detection of some intestinal helminth species, but they lack sensitivity for other parasite species. PCR can detect intestinal parasites more accurately but is generally not feasible in resource-poor settings, at least not in peripheral labs. Hence, there is a need for a more field-friendly, sensitive approach for on-the-spot diagnosis of parasitic infections.
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spelling pubmed-52896372017-02-17 Diagnosing Polyparasitism in a High-Prevalence Setting in Beira, Mozambique: Detection of Intestinal Parasites in Fecal Samples by Microscopy and Real-Time PCR Meurs, Lynn Polderman, Anton M. Vinkeles Melchers, Natalie V. S. Brienen, Eric A. T. Verweij, Jaco J. Groosjohan, Bernhard Mendes, Felisberto Mechendura, Manito Hepp, Dagmar H. Langenberg, Marijke C. C. Edelenbosch, Rosanne Polman, Katja van Lieshout, Lisette PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Many different intestinal parasite species can co-occur in the same population. However, classic diagnostic tools can only frame a particular group of intestinal parasite species. Hence, one or two tests do not suffice to provide a complete picture of infecting parasite species in a given population. The present study investigated intestinal parasitic infections in Beira, Mozambique, i.e. in the informal settlement of Inhamudima. Diagnostic accuracy of five classical microscopy techniques and real-time PCR for the detection of a broad spectrum of parasites was compared. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A cross-sectional population-based survey was performed. One stool sample per participant (n = 303) was examined by direct smear, formal-ether concentration (FEC), Kato smear, Baermann method, coproculture and real-time PCR. We found that virtually all people (96%) harbored at least one helminth, and that almost half (49%) harbored three helminths or more. Remarkably, Strongyloides stercoralis infections were widespread with a prevalence of 48%, and Ancylostoma spp. prevalence was higher than that of Necator americanus (25% versus 15%), the hookworm species that is often assumed to prevail in East-Africa. Among the microscopic techniques, FEC was able to detect the broadest spectrum of parasite species. However, FEC also missed a considerable number of infections, notably S. stercoralis, Schistosoma mansoni and G. intestinalis. PCR outperformed microscopy in terms of sensitivity and range of parasite species detected. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We showed intestinal parasites—especially helminths—to be omnipresent in Inhamudima, Beira. However, it is a challenge to achieve high diagnostic sensitivity for all species. Classical techniques such as FEC are useful for the detection of some intestinal helminth species, but they lack sensitivity for other parasite species. PCR can detect intestinal parasites more accurately but is generally not feasible in resource-poor settings, at least not in peripheral labs. Hence, there is a need for a more field-friendly, sensitive approach for on-the-spot diagnosis of parasitic infections. Public Library of Science 2017-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5289637/ /pubmed/28114314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005310 Text en © 2017 Meurs 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Meurs, Lynn
Polderman, Anton M.
Vinkeles Melchers, Natalie V. S.
Brienen, Eric A. T.
Verweij, Jaco J.
Groosjohan, Bernhard
Mendes, Felisberto
Mechendura, Manito
Hepp, Dagmar H.
Langenberg, Marijke C. C.
Edelenbosch, Rosanne
Polman, Katja
van Lieshout, Lisette
Diagnosing Polyparasitism in a High-Prevalence Setting in Beira, Mozambique: Detection of Intestinal Parasites in Fecal Samples by Microscopy and Real-Time PCR
title Diagnosing Polyparasitism in a High-Prevalence Setting in Beira, Mozambique: Detection of Intestinal Parasites in Fecal Samples by Microscopy and Real-Time PCR
title_full Diagnosing Polyparasitism in a High-Prevalence Setting in Beira, Mozambique: Detection of Intestinal Parasites in Fecal Samples by Microscopy and Real-Time PCR
title_fullStr Diagnosing Polyparasitism in a High-Prevalence Setting in Beira, Mozambique: Detection of Intestinal Parasites in Fecal Samples by Microscopy and Real-Time PCR
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosing Polyparasitism in a High-Prevalence Setting in Beira, Mozambique: Detection of Intestinal Parasites in Fecal Samples by Microscopy and Real-Time PCR
title_short Diagnosing Polyparasitism in a High-Prevalence Setting in Beira, Mozambique: Detection of Intestinal Parasites in Fecal Samples by Microscopy and Real-Time PCR
title_sort diagnosing polyparasitism in a high-prevalence setting in beira, mozambique: detection of intestinal parasites in fecal samples by microscopy and real-time pcr
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28114314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005310
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