Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Intestinal Parasitic Infections in Mental Retardation Center of Bandar Abbas, Southern Iran

View through CrossRef
Background: The present study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection among mentally retarded individuals and the staff of the center in Bandar Abbas, south of Iran. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in central institution for mentally retarded in Bandar Abbas, Hormozgan Province, from 2016 to 2017. A triple fecal specimen was collected from each one of the 163 participants and were evaluated using wet mount and formalin-ethyl acetate methods. Trichrome and Ziehl-Neelsen staining were used to confirm suspected cases of protozoa. As well as Baermann and Harada-Mori techniques and agar plate culture were implemented to diagnosis of Strongyloides stercoralis. Results: Overall, 163 subjects were examined including 126 mentally retarded individuals and 37 personnel. Ninety (55.2%) cases of participants were infected with at least one of the intestinal parasites, 69 (54.7%) of mentally retarded and 21 (56.7%) of personnel. Twenty-six mentally retarded individuals were infected with S. stercoralis (20.6%), Blastocystis hominis 30.2%, Entamoeba coli 25.4%, Giardia lamblia 5.6%, Enterobius vermicularis 1.6%, Hymenolepis nana 0.8% and Iodamoeba butschlii 1.6%. Twelve staff (32.4%) harbored B. hominis, E. coli 27%, S. stercoralis 2.7%, G. lamblia 10.8%, H. nana 2.7% and Endolimax nana 2.7%. Conclusion: High rate of intestinal parasites particularly, S. stercoralis compared to the most recent studies of general population. Therefore, regular screening and tracking the positive cases, disinfection of the living environment, training and financing of the staff, increasing the number of the workers, recruiting of professionals and trained personnel in these centers are suggested.
Title: Intestinal Parasitic Infections in Mental Retardation Center of Bandar Abbas, Southern Iran
Description:
Background: The present study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection among mentally retarded individuals and the staff of the center in Bandar Abbas, south of Iran.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in central institution for mentally retarded in Bandar Abbas, Hormozgan Province, from 2016 to 2017.
A triple fecal specimen was collected from each one of the 163 participants and were evaluated using wet mount and formalin-ethyl acetate methods.
Trichrome and Ziehl-Neelsen staining were used to confirm suspected cases of protozoa.
As well as Baermann and Harada-Mori techniques and agar plate culture were implemented to diagnosis of Strongyloides stercoralis.
Results: Overall, 163 subjects were examined including 126 mentally retarded individuals and 37 personnel.
Ninety (55.
2%) cases of participants were infected with at least one of the intestinal parasites, 69 (54.
7%) of mentally retarded and 21 (56.
7%) of personnel.
Twenty-six mentally retarded individuals were infected with S.
stercoralis (20.
6%), Blastocystis hominis 30.
2%, Entamoeba coli 25.
4%, Giardia lamblia 5.
6%, Enterobius vermicularis 1.
6%, Hymenolepis nana 0.
8% and Iodamoeba butschlii 1.
6%.
Twelve staff (32.
4%) harbored B.
hominis, E.
coli 27%, S.
stercoralis 2.
7%, G.
lamblia 10.
8%, H.
nana 2.
7% and Endolimax nana 2.
7%.
Conclusion: High rate of intestinal parasites particularly, S.
stercoralis compared to the most recent studies of general population.
Therefore, regular screening and tracking the positive cases, disinfection of the living environment, training and financing of the staff, increasing the number of the workers, recruiting of professionals and trained personnel in these centers are suggested.

Related Results

Evolution of Antimicrobial Resistance in Community vs. Hospital-Acquired Infections
Evolution of Antimicrobial Resistance in Community vs. Hospital-Acquired Infections
Abstract Introduction Hospitals are high-risk environments for infections. Despite the global recognition of these pathogens, few studies compare microorganisms from community-acqu...
Summary
Summary
SummaryThe present study was performed with the aim of investigating what mechanisms are employed in eliciting the reflexly induced inhibition of intestinal motility, and thus how ...
Mental Retardation: Death Penalty
Mental Retardation: Death Penalty
AbstractIn 2002, the US Supreme Court held inAtkins v. Virginiathat the execution of individuals with mental retardation (also referred to as intellectual disability) is unconstitu...
GAMBARAN UMUM POLA ASUH PADA ANAK RETARDASI MENTAL DI RSUD DR. SOETOMO
GAMBARAN UMUM POLA ASUH PADA ANAK RETARDASI MENTAL DI RSUD DR. SOETOMO
ABSTRAKPendahuluan : Pola Asuh yang diterapkan oleh orang tua dalamĀ  merawat anak dengan retardasi mental, berperan dalamĀ  pembentukan karakter anak. Namun, seringkali orang tua ku...
School-based prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections and associated risk factors in Dosso town, Niger republic
School-based prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections and associated risk factors in Dosso town, Niger republic
Introduction Intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) remain one of the major public health problems in developing countries. Assessing the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infecti...
Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Abstarct Introduction Isolated brain hydatid disease (BHD) is an extremely rare form of echinococcosis. A prompt and timely diagnosis is a crucial step in disease management. This ...

Back to Top