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Intestinal parasitosis among subjects undergoing cataract surgery at the eye camps in rural hilly areas of Nepal.

S K Rai1, R Gurung, R Saiju, L Bajracharya, N Rai, K Gurung, B Shakya, J Pant, A Shrestha, C K Rai.   

Abstract

Present study investigated the intestinal parasitosis among 221 subjects undergoing cataract surgery (M: 129 and F: 92; aged 13-86 years) at the eye camps in three rural hilly districts (Ramechhap, Sindhupalchok and Dhading) in 2006. Stool samples collected in clean, dry, screw capped plastic containers were examined locally by direct smear technique and anti-parasitic drugs were distributed to parasite positive subjects. The remaining stool samples were fixed with 10% formal-saline, transported to Shi-Gan Health Foundation/Nat'l Inst of Trop Med and Public Health Research, Kathmandu and re-examined by formal-ether sedimentation technique. A total of 148 samples (66.9%) were positive for some kind of intestinal parasites (F: 68.5% and M: 65.9%; P > 0.05). Ramechhap (Manthali) and Sindhupalchok (Chautara) had higher positive rate (71.8% and 70.7%, respectively) than in Dhading (Salyantar) (60.0%) (P > 0.05). Tibeto-Burman (indigenous nationalities) ethnic group had highest positive rate (70.1%) compared with Indo-Aryan (64.7%) and Dalits (57.7%). Subjects without toilet (latrine) had marginally higher positive rate (69.7%) than those having toilet at their home (65.5) (P> 0 .05). Age was independent of positive rate. Vegetarians had marginally higher parasitic infection rate compared to their non-vegetarian counterparts. Helminths were more common than protozoa. Overall, hookworm was the commonest parasite detected. However, Ascaris was common in Dhading District. Entamoeba histolytica was most common among protozoa and was followed by Cyclospora and others.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18828431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nepal Med Coll J


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1.  Intestinal parasitosis in school children of Lalitpur district of Nepal.

Authors:  Sarmila Tandukar; Shamshul Ansari; Nabaraj Adhikari; Anisha Shrestha; Jyotshana Gautam; Binita Sharma; Deepak Rajbhandari; Shikshya Gautam; Hari Prasad Nepal; Jeevan B Sherchand
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2013-11-09

2.  Prevalence of Intestinal Parasitic Infestation among Public School Children of a Community.

Authors:  Manisha Sharma; Jyotshna Sapkota; Beena Jha; Bhavesh Mishra; Chandra Prakash Bhatt
Journal:  JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc       Date:  2020-05-30       Impact factor: 0.406

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