| Literature DB >> 24802859 |
Aurelie Jeandron1, Jeroen H J Ensink1, Stig M Thamsborg2, Anders Dalsgaard2, Mita E Sengupta2.
Abstract
The importance of hands in the transmission of soil transmitted helminths, especially Ascaris and Trichuris infections, is under-researched. This is partly because of the absence of a reliable method to quantify the number of eggs on hands. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop a method to assess the number of Ascaris eggs on hands and determine the egg recovery rate of the method. Under laboratory conditions, hands were seeded with a known number of Ascaris eggs, air dried and washed in a plastic bag retaining the washing water, in order to determine recovery rates of eggs for four different detergents (cationic [benzethonium chloride 0.1% and cetylpyridinium chloride CPC 0.1%], anionic [7X 1% - quadrafos, glycol ether, and dioctyl sulfoccinate sodium salt] and non-ionic [Tween80 0.1% -polyethylene glycol sorbitan monooleate]) and two egg detection methods (McMaster technique and FLOTAC). A modified concentration McMaster technique showed the highest egg recovery rate from bags. Two of the four diluted detergents (benzethonium chloride 0.1% and 7X 1%) also showed a higher egg recovery rate and were then compared with de-ionized water for recovery of helminth eggs from hands. The highest recovery rate (95.6%) was achieved with a hand rinse performed with 7X 1%. Washing hands with de-ionized water resulted in an egg recovery rate of 82.7%. This washing method performed with a low concentration of detergent offers potential for quantitative investigation of contamination of hands with Ascaris eggs and of their role in human infection. Follow-up studies are needed that validate the hand washing method under field conditions, e.g. including people of different age, lower levels of contamination and various levels of hand cleanliness.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24802859 PMCID: PMC4011755 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0096731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Helminth egg recovery obtained with different flotation techniques, tubes and pipettes and detergents.
| Method | Number of replicates | Mean number of eggs recovered in 90 µl (Standard deviation) | Mean egg recovery (%) (95% CI) | |
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| Mod. McMaster (3 slides) | 5 tubes | 650.3 (90.3) | 64.8 (52.6 – 77.1) | |
| FLOTAC basic method | 5 tubes | 433.8 (83.0) | 43.3 (26.4 – 60.1) | |
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| Falcon tubes NC and glass pipettes NC | 5 tubes | 585.6 (168.3) | 58.4 (33.2 – 83.6) | |
| Falcon tubes NC and glass pipettes C | 5 tubes | 571.2 (170.7) | 57.0 (30.7 – 83.2) | |
| Falcon tubes C and glass pipettes C | 3 tubes | 335.2 (120.0) | 33.4 (0 – 74.0) | |
| Falcon tubes C and plastic pipettes NC | 3 tubes | 374.1 (162.7) | 37.3 (0 – 86.5) | |
| Falcon tubes C and glass pipettes NC | 3 tubes | 355.6 (188.2) | 35.5 (0 – 95.4) | |
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| Deionized water | 5 bags | 742.2 (56.2) | 74.0 (67.3 – 80.7) | |
| 7X 1% | 5 bags | 896.6 (228.1) | 89.4 (67.1 – 100) | |
| Tween 80 0.1% | 5 bags | 586.6 (180.3) | 58.5 (32.5 – 85.5) | |
| Benzethonium chloride 0.1% | 5 bags | 870 (129.2) | 86.7 (73.7 – 99.8) | |
| Cetylpyridinium chloride 0.1% | 5 bags | 844.4 (178.1) | 84.2 (65.7 – 100) | |
Used with non coated Falcon tubes and plastic pipettes.
NC = non-coated.
C = coated with organosilane.
Helminth egg recovery rates using different detergents for hand washing.
| Detergent | Previous detergent | Number of replicates | Mean number of eggs recovered for 90µl contamination dose (Standard deviation) | Mean egg recovery rate (%) (95% CI) |
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| Laboratory soap | 26 | 805.8 (221) | 80.3 (69.8 – 90.9) | |
| 7X and laboratory soap | 5 | 871.1 (137.4) | 86.9 (70.0–100) | |
| Benzethonium chloride and laboratory soap | 3 | 968.5 (16) | 96.6 (94.1 – 99.0) | |
| Any previous detergent | ∑ 34 | 829.7 (207.1) | 82.7 (74.3 – 91.1) | |
| 7X 1% | ||||
| Laboratory soap | 6 | 937 (179.9) | 93.4 (78.0 – 100) | |
| 7X and laboratory soap | 5 | 980 (53.1) | 97.7 (92.8 – 100) | |
| Benzethonium chloride and laboratory soap | 7 | 962.7 (120.4) | 96.0 (86.7 – 100) | |
| Any previous detergent | ∑18 | 958.9 (124.9) | 95.6 (89.6 – 100) | |
| Benzethonium chloride 0.1% | ||||
| Laboratory soap | 5 | 800 (180.7) | 79.8 (59.9 – 99.6) | |
| 7X and laboratory soap | 5 | 900 (194.9) | 89.7 (70.7 – 100) | |
| Benzethonium chloride and laboratory soap | 8 | 927.8 (155.4) | 92.5 (80.9 – 100) | |
| Any previous detergent | ∑18 | 884.6 (172.1) | 88.2 (79.2 – 97.2) | |
| Deionized water | ||||
| None | 16 | 724.6 (238.3) | 72.2 (56.1 – 88.4) | |
Previous detergent used on hands before the rinse was performed.