Literature DB >> 217807

Contribution to the problem of the so-called nonpathogenic amoebae in the intestine of man.

L Cerva, V Kliment.   

Abstract

Among 10,418 patients of a Prague hospital, a plain infection with intestinal parasitic protozoans was identified in 1,319 persons (12.7%). Of these, 3.5% were infested with Giardia intestinalis, 0.3% with Entamoeba histolytica forma minuta, 5.7% with Endolimax nana. We evaluated the frequency of findings of protozoans in various clinical diagnoses. A statistically significant increase in frequency was recorded for E. nana in diagnoses of eosinophilia, giardiasis, amoebiasis and helminthiasis. A slight increase above the average was found for Entamoeba coli in diagnoses of giardiasis and helminthiasis. Most cases of infection with Entamoeba histolytica were associated with a stay abroad. No increase in the frequency of these protozoans was recorded for patients with diarrhea. An analysis of the results indicated that a nonpathogenic amoeba might participate in the origin of intestinal disorders in man.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 217807

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Parasitol (Praha)        ISSN: 0015-5683            Impact factor:   2.122


  2 in total

1.  The association of Blastocystis hominis and Endolimax nana with diarrheal stools in Zambian school-age children.

Authors:  Thaddeus K Graczyk; Clive K Shiff; Leena Tamang; Fair Munsaka; Anna M Beitin; William J Moss
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2005-10-25       Impact factor: 2.289

Review 2.  Systematic review on Endolimax nana: A less well studied intestinal ameba.

Authors:  Casper Sahl Poulsen; Christen Rune Stensvold
Journal:  Trop Parasitol       Date:  2016 Jan-Jun
  2 in total

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