Literature DB >> 10705314

[Intestinal parasitosis in the inhabitants of a suburban zone in which the groundwater is polluted by nitrates of fecal origin (Yeumbeul, Senegal)].

Y Dieng1, A A Tandia, A T Wane, O Gaye, E H Diop, S Diallo.   

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This study was carried out in 1997 to 1998, to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasite infestations due to groundwater pollution at Yeumbeul, Senegal, and to follow the progression of parasite infestations following anti-parasite treatment. The study included 705 people living in a suburban zone in which the water table was polluted with nitrates of fecal origin. These individuals consumed either well water or water from springs. The overall prevalence of parasite infestation was 42.26%, but varied significantly with age (p < 0.001). Individuals who consumed well water were more frequently infested than those who consumed spring water, but the difference was not significant (p > 0.3). Giardia and Entamoeba coli were the most frequently isolated parasites, with Giardia predominating in the 0 to 9 year age-group. There was no significant correlation between the prevalence of the various parasites and indicators of water pollution (R2 = 0.0566 for nitrates and 0.1086 for fecal coliform bacteria). Similarly, no correlation was found with water pollution factors such as the depth of the water table (R2 = 0.027) and the distance between the wells and the latrines (R2 = 0.00007). Following specific treatment, the prevalence of parasite infestation fell to 30.81%. This indicates the limitations of drug treatment, which is always used alone to combat intestinal parasites, in the face of possible reinfestation.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10705314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sante        ISSN: 1157-5999


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1.  Comparison of Para-Selles Bailenger/Kop-Color Fumouze, Para-Selles-Iodésine/Kop-Color II Fumouze diagnostic kits with conventional microscopic methods in identifying intestinal parasitic diseases in Senegal.

Authors:  Doudou Sow; Yémou Dieng; Djamal Haouchine; Khadim Niang; Thiane Niang; Khadime Sylla; Roger Clément Tine; Magatte Ndiaye; Jean Louis Ndiaye; Babacar Faye; Omar Faye; Oumar Gaye; Thérèse Dieng; Arezki Izri
Journal:  J Parasit Dis       Date:  2017-02-28
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