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Emerging Intestinal Microsporidia Infection in General Population in Jiroft District, Southeastern Iran: A Cross-sectional Study in 2013–2014

BACKGROUND: Microsporidia have been reported as the cause of opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients in Iran and other countries. There is no data on prevalence of intestinal microsporidia in healthy population of Iran. This study aimed to provide preliminary data on the present statu...

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Autores principales: GHADERIPOUR, Masoomeh, KHANALIHA, Khadijeh, MOHEBALI, Mehdi, SHOJAEE, Saeedeh, BARKHORI, Maryam, MIRJALALI, Hamed, REZAEIAN, Mostafa
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5734970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29259945
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author GHADERIPOUR, Masoomeh
KHANALIHA, Khadijeh
MOHEBALI, Mehdi
SHOJAEE, Saeedeh
BARKHORI, Maryam
MIRJALALI, Hamed
REZAEIAN, Mostafa
author_facet GHADERIPOUR, Masoomeh
KHANALIHA, Khadijeh
MOHEBALI, Mehdi
SHOJAEE, Saeedeh
BARKHORI, Maryam
MIRJALALI, Hamed
REZAEIAN, Mostafa
author_sort GHADERIPOUR, Masoomeh
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description BACKGROUND: Microsporidia have been reported as the cause of opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients in Iran and other countries. There is no data on prevalence of intestinal microsporidia in healthy population of Iran. This study aimed to provide preliminary data on the present status of microsporidia infection in the local healthy population in Jiroft, Kerman Province from southeastern Iran in 2013–2014. METHODS: Fresh stool samples were randomly collected from 418 residents in rural 209 (50%) and urban 209 (50%) areas of Jiroft. All of the collected samples were concentrated with conventional formalin-ether, stained with Ryan blue. Microscopic examination was performed with high magnification on each sample separately for the demonstration of microsporidia spores. RESULTS: Microsporidial spores were identified in 41 out of 418 (9.8%) samples including 16.41(39%) from rural areas and 25.41(61%) from urban areas. In general, there was no significant difference between sex, age, job, education, and contact with soil and livestock, water supply, gastrointestinal disorders and microsporidia infection among general population in Jiroft. CONCLUSION: Intestinal microsporidia infection without clinical manifestations is prevalent in general population resident in southeastern Iran. Appropriate molecular methods are needed for microsporidia species identification.
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spelling pubmed-57349702017-12-19 Emerging Intestinal Microsporidia Infection in General Population in Jiroft District, Southeastern Iran: A Cross-sectional Study in 2013–2014 GHADERIPOUR, Masoomeh KHANALIHA, Khadijeh MOHEBALI, Mehdi SHOJAEE, Saeedeh BARKHORI, Maryam MIRJALALI, Hamed REZAEIAN, Mostafa Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Microsporidia have been reported as the cause of opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients in Iran and other countries. There is no data on prevalence of intestinal microsporidia in healthy population of Iran. This study aimed to provide preliminary data on the present status of microsporidia infection in the local healthy population in Jiroft, Kerman Province from southeastern Iran in 2013–2014. METHODS: Fresh stool samples were randomly collected from 418 residents in rural 209 (50%) and urban 209 (50%) areas of Jiroft. All of the collected samples were concentrated with conventional formalin-ether, stained with Ryan blue. Microscopic examination was performed with high magnification on each sample separately for the demonstration of microsporidia spores. RESULTS: Microsporidial spores were identified in 41 out of 418 (9.8%) samples including 16.41(39%) from rural areas and 25.41(61%) from urban areas. In general, there was no significant difference between sex, age, job, education, and contact with soil and livestock, water supply, gastrointestinal disorders and microsporidia infection among general population in Jiroft. CONCLUSION: Intestinal microsporidia infection without clinical manifestations is prevalent in general population resident in southeastern Iran. Appropriate molecular methods are needed for microsporidia species identification. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5734970/ /pubmed/29259945 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
GHADERIPOUR, Masoomeh
KHANALIHA, Khadijeh
MOHEBALI, Mehdi
SHOJAEE, Saeedeh
BARKHORI, Maryam
MIRJALALI, Hamed
REZAEIAN, Mostafa
Emerging Intestinal Microsporidia Infection in General Population in Jiroft District, Southeastern Iran: A Cross-sectional Study in 2013–2014
title Emerging Intestinal Microsporidia Infection in General Population in Jiroft District, Southeastern Iran: A Cross-sectional Study in 2013–2014
title_full Emerging Intestinal Microsporidia Infection in General Population in Jiroft District, Southeastern Iran: A Cross-sectional Study in 2013–2014
title_fullStr Emerging Intestinal Microsporidia Infection in General Population in Jiroft District, Southeastern Iran: A Cross-sectional Study in 2013–2014
title_full_unstemmed Emerging Intestinal Microsporidia Infection in General Population in Jiroft District, Southeastern Iran: A Cross-sectional Study in 2013–2014
title_short Emerging Intestinal Microsporidia Infection in General Population in Jiroft District, Southeastern Iran: A Cross-sectional Study in 2013–2014
title_sort emerging intestinal microsporidia infection in general population in jiroft district, southeastern iran: a cross-sectional study in 2013–2014
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5734970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29259945
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