| Literature DB >> 23930348 |
Terri-Lynn Duffy1, Gabriela Montenegro-Bethancourt, Noel W Solomons, Miodrag Belosevic, M Thomas Clandinin.
Abstract
Giardia intestinalis is an intestinal parasite widely prevalent in children attending daycare centres worldwide and has been associated with undernutrition. Stool samples from 48 Guatemalan children (aged 1.5-7 years) attending participating daycare centres were analyzed over five weeks for presence of Giardia intestinalis using light microscopy, ELISA, and rapid dipstick test. Giardia prevalence rates were 43.7% at Week 0 and 44.7% at Week 4, based on ELISA. Intensity, but not prevalence, of infection showed a trend toward decreased weight-for-age (1-tailed p = 0.08). We believe that ELISA analysis of stool samples may be further adapted for measuring the intensity of infection in humans.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23930348 PMCID: PMC3702351 DOI: 10.3329/jhpn.v31i2.16394
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Popul Nutr ISSN: 1606-0997 Impact factor: 2.000
Percentage of sample subjects displaying new infection, self-clearance, persistent infection, and no infection with G. intestinalis over a 5-week period
| Infection status | ||
|---|---|---|
| New infection | 8.7 (2) | 26.7 (4) |
| Self-clearance | 8.7 (2) | 13.3 (2) |
| Persistent infection | 34.8 (8) | 20.0 (3) |
| No infection | 47.8 (11) | 40.0 (6) |
*Subjects who submitted all 4 stool samples (n=23).
†All remaining subjects who submitted at least 1 stool sample at each time-point (n=15)
Sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of microscope and dipstick test for Giardia detection in stool samples, using ELISA as gold standard
| Parameter | Microscope (n=75) | Dipstick (n=75) |
| Sensitivity | 53.6 | 60.7 |
| Specificity | 100.0 | 97.9 |
| PPV | 100.0 | 94.4 |
| NPV | 78.3 | 80.7 |
*PPV=Positive predictive value;
†NPV=Negative predictive value
Summary of Giardia detection in faecal samples from ELISA, dipstick and microscopic analysis
| Nature of samples | ELISA (n=75) | Dipstick (n=75) | Microscope (n=75) |
| Number of positive samples | 28 | 18 | 15 |
| Number of negative samples | 47 | 57 | 60 |