| Literature DB >> 24252968 |
Micaele Quintana de Moura, Sabrina Jeske, Juliana Nunes Vieira, Tiago Gallina Corrêa, Maria Elisabeth Aires Berne, Marcos Marreiro Villela.
Abstract
The frequency of parasitic contamination of public areas in the municipality of Pelotas, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, was studied between June 2010 and May 2011, when soil samples were collected from eight city squares. Out of 400 samples submitted to centrifugal floatation technique in solution of sodium dichromate with density of 1.35, 176 (44%) proved positive for at least one parasite; 29 (16.5%) samples were multi-infested. The results showed that there was a significant soil contamination rate in all the parks included in the study. The positivity rate was higher for hookworms eggs (13.5%) and Toxocara eggs (8.8%); Trichuris, Ascaris and Capillaria eggs were also detected. This study shows the risks to which the population is exposed in relation to zoonotic geohelminths, and suggests that sanitation and health education measures should be implemented in the municipality.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24252968 DOI: 10.1590/s1984-29612013000100034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ISSN: 0103-846X