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Immunocompromised patients with pulmonary tuberculosis; a susceptible group to intestinal parasites

AIM: To investigate the presence of intestinal parasites in tuberculosis patients who suffered from immunodeficiency disorders. BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is an important infectious disease that is endemic in some regions of Iran. However, there is a coverage in the endemicity areas of this infection...

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Autores principales: Taghipour, Ali, Azimi, Taher, Javanmard, Ehsan, Pormohammad, Ali, Olfatifar, Meysam, Rostami, Ali, Tabarsi, Payam, Sohrabi, Mohammad Reza, Mirjalali, Hamed, Haghighi, Ali
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6347986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30774820
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author Taghipour, Ali
Azimi, Taher
Javanmard, Ehsan
Pormohammad, Ali
Olfatifar, Meysam
Rostami, Ali
Tabarsi, Payam
Sohrabi, Mohammad Reza
Mirjalali, Hamed
Haghighi, Ali
author_facet Taghipour, Ali
Azimi, Taher
Javanmard, Ehsan
Pormohammad, Ali
Olfatifar, Meysam
Rostami, Ali
Tabarsi, Payam
Sohrabi, Mohammad Reza
Mirjalali, Hamed
Haghighi, Ali
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description AIM: To investigate the presence of intestinal parasites in tuberculosis patients who suffered from immunodeficiency disorders. BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is an important infectious disease that is endemic in some regions of Iran. However, there is a coverage in the endemicity areas of this infection with intestinal parasites. METHODS: Stool samples were collected from 50 immunocompromised tuberculosis patients. Direct smear using the normal saline (0.85% NaCl solution) and Lugol’s iodine staining were performed to detect trophozoite of parasites. Moreover, stool samples were concentrated using routine formalin-ether to detect protozoan cysts and helminth’s ova/larvae. Specific staining techniques including Trichrome, Modified Ziehl-Neelsen and chromotrope 2R were employed to detect amoeba, Giardia spp., coccidian parasites and microsporidia. RESULTS: From 50 participants, 42 (84%) and 8 (16%) were male and female, respectively. The mean age + SD of patients was 47.88 + 10.88 years. Among the participated patients, HIV positive, cancer, organ transplant and receiving corticosteroids were seen in 13, 10, 15 and 12 subjects, respectively. The prevalence of Intestinal parasites was 34 %( 17/50). Blastocystis (18%; 9/50), and intestinal helminth (Enterobius vermicularis) (2%; 1/50) were the most prevalent and less prevalent parasites, respectively. Statistical significance difference was not seen between presence of intestinal parasites and type of immunodeficiency. CONCLUSION: Our findings showed the high prevalence of intestinal parasites with majority of Blastocystis. Indeed, this study suggested that due to complicated immune conditions of TB patients with immunodeficiency disorders, this group of patients are at higher risk of infection by intestinal parasites.
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spelling pubmed-63479862019-02-15 Immunocompromised patients with pulmonary tuberculosis; a susceptible group to intestinal parasites Taghipour, Ali Azimi, Taher Javanmard, Ehsan Pormohammad, Ali Olfatifar, Meysam Rostami, Ali Tabarsi, Payam Sohrabi, Mohammad Reza Mirjalali, Hamed Haghighi, Ali Gastroenterol Hepatol Bed Bench Short Communication AIM: To investigate the presence of intestinal parasites in tuberculosis patients who suffered from immunodeficiency disorders. BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is an important infectious disease that is endemic in some regions of Iran. However, there is a coverage in the endemicity areas of this infection with intestinal parasites. METHODS: Stool samples were collected from 50 immunocompromised tuberculosis patients. Direct smear using the normal saline (0.85% NaCl solution) and Lugol’s iodine staining were performed to detect trophozoite of parasites. Moreover, stool samples were concentrated using routine formalin-ether to detect protozoan cysts and helminth’s ova/larvae. Specific staining techniques including Trichrome, Modified Ziehl-Neelsen and chromotrope 2R were employed to detect amoeba, Giardia spp., coccidian parasites and microsporidia. RESULTS: From 50 participants, 42 (84%) and 8 (16%) were male and female, respectively. The mean age + SD of patients was 47.88 + 10.88 years. Among the participated patients, HIV positive, cancer, organ transplant and receiving corticosteroids were seen in 13, 10, 15 and 12 subjects, respectively. The prevalence of Intestinal parasites was 34 %( 17/50). Blastocystis (18%; 9/50), and intestinal helminth (Enterobius vermicularis) (2%; 1/50) were the most prevalent and less prevalent parasites, respectively. Statistical significance difference was not seen between presence of intestinal parasites and type of immunodeficiency. CONCLUSION: Our findings showed the high prevalence of intestinal parasites with majority of Blastocystis. Indeed, this study suggested that due to complicated immune conditions of TB patients with immunodeficiency disorders, this group of patients are at higher risk of infection by intestinal parasites. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6347986/ /pubmed/30774820 Text en ©2018 RIGLD, Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Short Communication
Taghipour, Ali
Azimi, Taher
Javanmard, Ehsan
Pormohammad, Ali
Olfatifar, Meysam
Rostami, Ali
Tabarsi, Payam
Sohrabi, Mohammad Reza
Mirjalali, Hamed
Haghighi, Ali
Immunocompromised patients with pulmonary tuberculosis; a susceptible group to intestinal parasites
title Immunocompromised patients with pulmonary tuberculosis; a susceptible group to intestinal parasites
title_full Immunocompromised patients with pulmonary tuberculosis; a susceptible group to intestinal parasites
title_fullStr Immunocompromised patients with pulmonary tuberculosis; a susceptible group to intestinal parasites
title_full_unstemmed Immunocompromised patients with pulmonary tuberculosis; a susceptible group to intestinal parasites
title_short Immunocompromised patients with pulmonary tuberculosis; a susceptible group to intestinal parasites
title_sort immunocompromised patients with pulmonary tuberculosis; a susceptible group to intestinal parasites
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6347986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30774820
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