Prevalence and evolution of intestinal parasites and urinary in hospital Luxembourg: endemicity risk of Ascaris lumbricoides and Entamoeba histolytica in the district of Bamako

Authors

  • Mamadou Wéléba Bagayoko University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako (USTTB), Faculty of Sciences and Technologies (FST), Mali
  • Daouda Sangaré Mother and Child Hospital Luxembourg
  • Dansine Diarra Faculty of Medicine Pharmacy and Dentistry/MRTC/DEAP, Mali

Keywords:

Parasites, Prevalence, Evolution, Risk, Hospital

Abstract

The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence and evolution of intestinalis parasites in hospital area. For the present investigation, 2401 samples, including 403 urines and 1998 stool, were collected. The age of patients ranged from 2 months to 87 years with a mean of 24.24 ± 18.58 years. Females predominated (51.1%) with a sex ratio of 1.04. The average prevalence of parasitic infection was 15.58 %. Throughout the years, it was found that the infectivity rates varied significantly, Chi2 = 87.522 p = 0.0000. There was no significant variation between sex and parasitic infection, p> 0.05. Fourteen species of parasites were identified, including 11 in the feces and urine 3. In stool (n=1998), the prevalence of parasites were as followings: Entamoeba histolytica 4.80% (96/1998) , followed by Ascaris lumbricoides 4.20% (84/1998) , Trichomonas intestinalis 3.35 % (67/1998), Giardia lamblia 1.65% (33/ 1998), Hymenolepis nana 0.70% (14/ 1998) Schistosoma mansoni 0.60% (12/ 1998), 0.55% Taenia saginata ( 11/1998 %2

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2015-03-28

How to Cite

Wéléba Bagayoko, M. ., Sangaré, D. ., & Diarra, D. . (2015). Prevalence and evolution of intestinal parasites and urinary in hospital Luxembourg: endemicity risk of Ascaris lumbricoides and Entamoeba histolytica in the district of Bamako. Scientific Journal of Microbiology, 4(3), 12-19. Retrieved from http://sjournals.com/index.php/sjm/article/view/1356

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