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High Occurrence of Emerged Lophomonas Infection among Patients Suspected of Having Pulmonary Tuberculosis: In-House PCR-Based Evidence

OBJECTIVES: Lophomonas infection is a respiratory disease in humans that is associated with symptoms of cough, sputum, dyspnea, and sometimes hemoptysis, which shows the importance of differentiating this disease from tuberculosis and asthma. METHODS: This study was performed on 216 participants sus...

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Autores principales: Kalani, Hamed, Pangh, Ayeneh, Nakhaei, Maryam, Hezarjaribi, Hajar Ziaei, Fakhar, Mahdi, Sharifpour, Ali, Banimostafavi, Elham Sadat, Tabaripour, Rabeeh
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9731764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2742164
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author Kalani, Hamed
Pangh, Ayeneh
Nakhaei, Maryam
Hezarjaribi, Hajar Ziaei
Fakhar, Mahdi
Sharifpour, Ali
Banimostafavi, Elham Sadat
Tabaripour, Rabeeh
author_facet Kalani, Hamed
Pangh, Ayeneh
Nakhaei, Maryam
Hezarjaribi, Hajar Ziaei
Fakhar, Mahdi
Sharifpour, Ali
Banimostafavi, Elham Sadat
Tabaripour, Rabeeh
author_sort Kalani, Hamed
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description OBJECTIVES: Lophomonas infection is a respiratory disease in humans that is associated with symptoms of cough, sputum, dyspnea, and sometimes hemoptysis, which shows the importance of differentiating this disease from tuberculosis and asthma. METHODS: This study was performed on 216 participants suspected of having tuberculosis who had symptoms of fever, chronic cough, or sputum and were referred to tuberculosis laboratories in three cities in Golestan Province, northeastern Iran, during 2019-2020. A sputum sample was taken from the suspected patients. DNA was extracted from the frozen samples, and an in-house polymerase chain reaction was performed to detect the Lophomonas DNA. RESULTS: Out of 216 subjects, 47 (21.75%) were infected with Lophomonas spp. Moreover, 9 patients (4.2%) were infected with tuberculosis. Also, 2 patients had a comorbidity of tuberculosis and Lophomonas infection (P=0.63). There was no significant difference in the comparison of symptoms and the rate of Lophomonas infection (P=0.84), but in the comparison of the set of symptoms of cough, sputum, and fever with those of cough and sputum, cough with fever, sputum with fever, and the rate of Lophomonas infection, there was a significant difference (P=0.012). CONCLUSIONS: Lophomonas infection was relatively high in patients suspected of having tuberculosis and due to the similar clinical symptoms of Lophomonas infection and tuberculosis; it is recommended that the sputum samples of subjects suspected of having tuberculosis be examined for this parasite in order to make a correct diagnosis and the patients receive timely treatment and the appropriate medication.
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spelling pubmed-97317642022-12-09 High Occurrence of Emerged Lophomonas Infection among Patients Suspected of Having Pulmonary Tuberculosis: In-House PCR-Based Evidence Kalani, Hamed Pangh, Ayeneh Nakhaei, Maryam Hezarjaribi, Hajar Ziaei Fakhar, Mahdi Sharifpour, Ali Banimostafavi, Elham Sadat Tabaripour, Rabeeh Interdiscip Perspect Infect Dis Research Article OBJECTIVES: Lophomonas infection is a respiratory disease in humans that is associated with symptoms of cough, sputum, dyspnea, and sometimes hemoptysis, which shows the importance of differentiating this disease from tuberculosis and asthma. METHODS: This study was performed on 216 participants suspected of having tuberculosis who had symptoms of fever, chronic cough, or sputum and were referred to tuberculosis laboratories in three cities in Golestan Province, northeastern Iran, during 2019-2020. A sputum sample was taken from the suspected patients. DNA was extracted from the frozen samples, and an in-house polymerase chain reaction was performed to detect the Lophomonas DNA. RESULTS: Out of 216 subjects, 47 (21.75%) were infected with Lophomonas spp. Moreover, 9 patients (4.2%) were infected with tuberculosis. Also, 2 patients had a comorbidity of tuberculosis and Lophomonas infection (P=0.63). There was no significant difference in the comparison of symptoms and the rate of Lophomonas infection (P=0.84), but in the comparison of the set of symptoms of cough, sputum, and fever with those of cough and sputum, cough with fever, sputum with fever, and the rate of Lophomonas infection, there was a significant difference (P=0.012). CONCLUSIONS: Lophomonas infection was relatively high in patients suspected of having tuberculosis and due to the similar clinical symptoms of Lophomonas infection and tuberculosis; it is recommended that the sputum samples of subjects suspected of having tuberculosis be examined for this parasite in order to make a correct diagnosis and the patients receive timely treatment and the appropriate medication. Hindawi 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9731764/ /pubmed/36505904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2742164 Text en Copyright © 2022 Hamed Kalani 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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Kalani, Hamed
Pangh, Ayeneh
Nakhaei, Maryam
Hezarjaribi, Hajar Ziaei
Fakhar, Mahdi
Sharifpour, Ali
Banimostafavi, Elham Sadat
Tabaripour, Rabeeh
High Occurrence of Emerged Lophomonas Infection among Patients Suspected of Having Pulmonary Tuberculosis: In-House PCR-Based Evidence
title High Occurrence of Emerged Lophomonas Infection among Patients Suspected of Having Pulmonary Tuberculosis: In-House PCR-Based Evidence
title_full High Occurrence of Emerged Lophomonas Infection among Patients Suspected of Having Pulmonary Tuberculosis: In-House PCR-Based Evidence
title_fullStr High Occurrence of Emerged Lophomonas Infection among Patients Suspected of Having Pulmonary Tuberculosis: In-House PCR-Based Evidence
title_full_unstemmed High Occurrence of Emerged Lophomonas Infection among Patients Suspected of Having Pulmonary Tuberculosis: In-House PCR-Based Evidence
title_short High Occurrence of Emerged Lophomonas Infection among Patients Suspected of Having Pulmonary Tuberculosis: In-House PCR-Based Evidence
title_sort high occurrence of emerged lophomonas infection among patients suspected of having pulmonary tuberculosis: in-house pcr-based evidence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9731764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2742164
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