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Prevalence of Giardiasis and Entamoeba Species in Two of the Six Governorates of Kuwait

Intestinal parasitic infections are a global concern owing to elevated rates of morbidity and mortality in many parts of the world. Increased rates of intestinal parasitic infections are observed in developing and low-income countries. In Kuwait, many expatriates and foreigners hail from endemic cou...

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Autores principales: AlAyyar, Rania M., AlAqeel, Abdullah A., AlAwadhi, Muna Sh.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8916900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35280918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5972769
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author AlAyyar, Rania M.
AlAqeel, Abdullah A.
AlAwadhi, Muna Sh.
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AlAwadhi, Muna Sh.
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description Intestinal parasitic infections are a global concern owing to elevated rates of morbidity and mortality in many parts of the world. Increased rates of intestinal parasitic infections are observed in developing and low-income countries. In Kuwait, many expatriates and foreigners hail from endemic countries, thus increasing the rate and risk factor of infection. This retrospective study is aimed at assessing the prevalence of Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba sp. in stool samples handled by two of Kuwait's general hospitals during the period from January 2018 to July 2019: Mubarak Al Kabeer (serving Hawalli governorate population) and Aladan hospitals (serving Mubarak Al Kabeer governorate population) serving 27% of total Kuwait population with Kuwaitis making up only 32%. A total of 9,653 samples were tested for consistency and the availability of any parasitic particles using visual, direct wet mount, and concentration method. Statistical analysis was implemented using SPSS statistical program, at p < 0.05. Of all the 9,653 tested stool samples, 74 were positive for G. lamblia or Entamoeba sp. This represented a mere 1% rate of infection and showed no significant correlation to the prevalence of intestinal parasite infections in Kuwait. On the other hand, comparing the rate of infection in different seasons revealed an increased rate of infection during spring compared to other seasons (p = 0.03). Findings revealed low rates of intestinal parasitic infection within the two governorates of Kuwait representing no statistical significance to the distribution of the investigated parasites in Kuwait. This may be attributed to improved living conditions and healthcare. Elevated infection rates in spring in relation to other seasons raised the importance of increasing public awareness during camping season for maintaining proper personal hygiene and waste management to contain and decrease the rate on infection.
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spelling pubmed-89169002022-03-12 Prevalence of Giardiasis and Entamoeba Species in Two of the Six Governorates of Kuwait AlAyyar, Rania M. AlAqeel, Abdullah A. AlAwadhi, Muna Sh. J Parasitol Res Research Article Intestinal parasitic infections are a global concern owing to elevated rates of morbidity and mortality in many parts of the world. Increased rates of intestinal parasitic infections are observed in developing and low-income countries. In Kuwait, many expatriates and foreigners hail from endemic countries, thus increasing the rate and risk factor of infection. This retrospective study is aimed at assessing the prevalence of Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba sp. in stool samples handled by two of Kuwait's general hospitals during the period from January 2018 to July 2019: Mubarak Al Kabeer (serving Hawalli governorate population) and Aladan hospitals (serving Mubarak Al Kabeer governorate population) serving 27% of total Kuwait population with Kuwaitis making up only 32%. A total of 9,653 samples were tested for consistency and the availability of any parasitic particles using visual, direct wet mount, and concentration method. Statistical analysis was implemented using SPSS statistical program, at p < 0.05. Of all the 9,653 tested stool samples, 74 were positive for G. lamblia or Entamoeba sp. This represented a mere 1% rate of infection and showed no significant correlation to the prevalence of intestinal parasite infections in Kuwait. On the other hand, comparing the rate of infection in different seasons revealed an increased rate of infection during spring compared to other seasons (p = 0.03). Findings revealed low rates of intestinal parasitic infection within the two governorates of Kuwait representing no statistical significance to the distribution of the investigated parasites in Kuwait. This may be attributed to improved living conditions and healthcare. Elevated infection rates in spring in relation to other seasons raised the importance of increasing public awareness during camping season for maintaining proper personal hygiene and waste management to contain and decrease the rate on infection. Hindawi 2022-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8916900/ /pubmed/35280918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5972769 Text en Copyright © 2022 Rania M. AlAyyar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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AlAyyar, Rania M.
AlAqeel, Abdullah A.
AlAwadhi, Muna Sh.
Prevalence of Giardiasis and Entamoeba Species in Two of the Six Governorates of Kuwait
title Prevalence of Giardiasis and Entamoeba Species in Two of the Six Governorates of Kuwait
title_full Prevalence of Giardiasis and Entamoeba Species in Two of the Six Governorates of Kuwait
title_fullStr Prevalence of Giardiasis and Entamoeba Species in Two of the Six Governorates of Kuwait
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Giardiasis and Entamoeba Species in Two of the Six Governorates of Kuwait
title_short Prevalence of Giardiasis and Entamoeba Species in Two of the Six Governorates of Kuwait
title_sort prevalence of giardiasis and entamoeba species in two of the six governorates of kuwait
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8916900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35280918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5972769
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