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Urine and stool specimens from 856 school children aged from 7 to 20 years, and from 80 preschool children, were examined for Schistosoma haematobium and intestinal helminths and protozoa. S. haematobium was present in 57% with a peak of 81% in 13-14-year-old children. Peak intensity preceded peak incidence and egg loads gradually decreased with age. There was no clear-cut difference between boys and girls with regard to
intestinal parasites
, nor was there a close correlation between the incidence of Schistosoma spp. and that of the
intestinal parasites
. There was a considerable reduction in the incidence of Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura
infestation
with age.
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PMID:Parasitic infections in Black children in an endemic schistosomiasis area in Natal. 19 41
Evidence of helminthic
intestinal parasites
was found in 97,0% of stools of 544 Xhosa schoolchildren living in Cape Town. The commonest parasite was Trichuris trichiura, which infested 89,9% of the children. In contrast, only 9,8% of 387 Xhosa children living in the Tsolo district, Transkei, had evidence of
intestinal parasites
in their stools, Hymenolepis nana being the commonest. In spite of the unsatisfactory sanitary conditions in the Tsolo area compared with those in Guguletu, Cape Town, where all sewage is waterborne, few rural children were infested. The high prevalence of
infestation
in the Guguletu children suggests extensive contamination of the soil in the area by parasitic ova. In view of the magnitude of the extent of parasitic
infestation
in the Guguletu children, a vigorous and sustained programme of medication and education will have to be undertaken if the problem is to be resolved.
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PMID:Intestinal parasitic infestation in urban and rural Xhosa children. A comparative study. 46 13
Fleas are small, reddish-brown, wingless insects with a laterally compressed body and a pronounced third pair of legs adapted to leaping. Of the 100 species found in Middle Europe, hardly a dozen are of medical importance, they concern mainly people in contact with domestic animals. The cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis felis, and the bird flea. Ceratophyllus gallinae, are the most important human-pathogenic species in our region. A flea bite shows first as a haemorrhagic punctum, accompanied by itching, and leads to an erythema with or without central wheal. After 12--24 hours a papule appears which persists up to 2 weeks. Linimentum zinci with 10% Neocid alleviates the itching and prevents further
infestation
. The fleas are destroyed in their hiding places and on their animal host by applying Toxical-, Neocid- or Noflo-powder. The tropical sand flea, Tunga penetrans, is a permanent ectoparasite of man. It is seen in people returning from the tropics. Fleas may, even in our region, be vectors of bacteria, viruses, rickettsiae and
intestinal parasites
.
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PMID:[Siphonaptera/fleas (author's transl)]. 49 45
During a period of 14 months two tracer calves per month were slaughtered after one month's exposure to natural helminth
infestation
on a farm in the Northern Transvaal Bushveld. Total parasitic helminth burdens, which were never large, were determined in order to define their seasonal incidence. The gastro-
intestinal parasites
that were recovered were Bunostomum phlebotomum, Cooperia pectinata, Cooperia punctata, Haemonchus placei, Oesophagostomum radiatum and Trichostongylus spp. Of these Cooperia spp. were most prevalent, and the highest mean monthly burden attained was 1250 in November, 1976. Worm burdens were apparently positively correlated with rainfall, which during the survey period was lower than the average for the particular region. In addition to the more common gastro-intestinal nematodes, Thelazia rhodesii and Parafilaria bovicola were also encountered. Various techniques employed in conducting helminth surveys are discussed.
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PMID:The seasonal incidence of helminth parasites of cattle in the Northern Transvaal Bushveld. 55 Nov 81
A systematic study on
intestinal parasites
in children of the Cayenne Hospital Center from 1974 to 1977 showed the following: 1(0) With a 26.1 0/0 total
infestation
index, nematodes are four times more frequently more responsible than protozoa; cestodes are extremely rare (T. saginata 0.8 0/0); trematodes are found only in allochthonous people from the Antilles (S. mansoni). 2(0) Age distribution shows an early nematode
infestation
. The nematodes infecting children by the oral way have a maximal incidence at the age of 3 to 6 years. Those infecting by the skin way are maximal at 6 to 12 years and keep afterwards a relatively stable incidence. Most carriers of E. dysenteriae cysts are those children who present vegetative forms of histolytica in 4.1 0/0 of the cases.
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PMID:[Intestinal parasitoses in the child in French Guiana. Evaluation of a 4-year systematical survey in the C.H. of Cayenne]. 74 75
The prevalance of various
intestinal parasites
has been determined from a study of 40, 267 people from both urban and rural areas of Khorasan province, Iran. Except for G. lamblia, T. hominis, and H. nana, the prevalence of
intestinal parasites
seems to be lower in this province than in other areas of Iran. The incidence of
infestation
in village females was higher than in village males, but was similar in the two sexes in the towns and cities. Of those infested, more than 20% from urban areas and 35% from rural areas had multiple infestations.
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PMID:A survey of intestinal parasitic infestation in Khorasan Province, Iran. 88 82
Forty adult patients having intestinal
infestation
with giardia or with parasitic associations, such as giardia-strongiloides, giardia-taenia solium, were subjected to morphological explorations, iron and vitamin B12 absorption tests, steatorrhea assay and serological tests, before treatment as well as six months and one year after eradication of the infection. On admittance, jejunal morphological lesions were noted only in 15 cases especially in associated
infestation
, iron depletion in six patients, vitamin B12 malabsorption in five patients and steatorrhea only in two cases. After the lapse of six months and one year, respectively, all the tests ranged within normal values, and the jejunal morphological aspect improved significantly indicating the pathogenetic role of
intestinal parasites
in the development of selective malabsorption.
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PMID:Absorption studies in patients with parasitic infestation of the small intestine, before and after treatment. 94 94
Hundred and forty stool samples obtained from fourth classes (10 years of age) of the primary school students were examined for
intestinal parasites
. In addition, effect of education and variety of education on parasitic diseases were investigated. Of the 140 students 65% were found to be positive for
intestinal parasites
. Ascaris lumbricoides 15.7%, Trichuris trichiura 22.85%, Giardia intestinalis 7.14%, Ascaris lumbricoides + Trichuris trichiura 15.7%, Giardia intestinalis + Trichuris trichiura 3.57% were found. The infested students were treated with antiparasitic drugs, and were educated for parasitic diseases. 50% of the student were given brochure, the others were given brochure and verbal education. After 1.5 month control stool samples were taken. In both groups
infestation
rate was 27.14%. Ration was 18.57% in only brochure given group, and 8.57% in brochure and verbal education given group. The difference between two group was meaningful (X2 = 3.89 P less than 0.05).
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PMID:[The prevalence of intestinal parasites in primary school students in Trabzon and the importance of education of parasite patients]. 158 51
Giardia lamblia, once considered a harmless commensal organism, has become one of the most common pathogenic
intestinal parasites
. Evidence for various methods of transmission has accumulated and serious physiological and nutritional disturbances as a result of
infestation
with this parasite have been clinically documented. Giardia lamblia has now been identified as a causative agent of waterborne, foodborne and sexually transmitted infectious diarrhea. Preventive interventions by health education (especially in personal hygiene) are indicated to reduce its spread in the community. The timing of such educational endeavours may be adjusted to the changes in the incidence of giardiasis if such should be predictable insofar as they are rhythmic. Accordingly, monthly totals of positive detected cases of giardiasis reported in Mexico between 1977 and 1985 were first fitted by linear least-squares with a 1-yr cosine curve. Results indicate a predictable circannual variability of Giardia incidence (P less than 0.001), with a crest time situated on the third week of July and monthly means of detected cases above the yearly average incidence between May and September. The validity of this circannual rhythm was further checked by nonlinear least-squares. Results show a presumably 1-yr synchronized estimated period of 8715.1 hr, with a total predictable change (double amplitude of 1788 cases per month) of 43% the average monthly incidence. Moreover, circannual rhythm parameters computed separately for each consecutive year are similar in terms of acrophase (P = 0.771). Awareness of the thus detected circannual predictable variability in the incidence of giardiasis may be important in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of this infectious disorder. According to the results here found, the timing of prevention interventions by health education should be a readily exploitable factor.
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PMID:Circannual incidence of Giardia lamblia in Mexico. 208 74
Giardia Lamblia is the flagellated protozoan of intestinal-tract more frequently diagnosed. This disease is well known all over the world, particularly in hot countries and under precarious hygienic-environmental conditions. In Italy the rate of
infestation
is around 8%. The giardiasis affects people of every age. The disease can be transmitted either by direct contagion or through the ingestion of food contaminated by cysts. Some A.A. believe that in the last years real epidemics in adults occurred, due to the current changing in the habits of life, in particular as regards food and the use of canteens. The italian law demands the competent sanitary authorities to prepare diagnostical procedures for sanitary checks, to be carried out for consignment and renewal of the employment card and for periodical checks on production, manipulation, transport and sale-staff. In a quadrenniale study (1985-1988) the A.A. estimate the incidence of the
intestinal parasites
and they evaluate the real danger and risks deriving from the contamination of food, by checking 160 canteen-men working in a know metal-mechanical industry in our country, through periodical parasitological stool examination. The parasitological stool exam was carried out bright and after enrichment by Ritchie's method. The Giardia Lamblia, that certainly is the ++intestinal parasite more often isolated in our country, has been observed with varying frequency during the examined period from 1.9% to 5.6%. In 4 years, 38% of these patients, even undergoing specific therapy, has shown relapsing and recurrent infestations both in the following year and later.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Intestinal parasitosis in canteen employees: a quadrennial study]. 248 46
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