This paper should be cited as: Rostami, M.
Tohidi, F. Sharbatkhori, M. Taherkhani, H. Eteraf, A. Mohammadi, R.
Maghsoodloorad, F.
The
Prevalence of Intestinal Parasitic Infections in Primary School Students in
Gorgan, Iran
Rostami,
M. (MSc)*1, Tohidi, F. (MSc)2, Sharbatkhori, M. (PhD)3, Taherkhani, H. (PhD)4,
Eteraf, A.5, Mohammadi, R. (MSc)6, Maghsoodloorad, F. (MSc)7,
1 MSc of Parasitology, Department of Parasitology &Mycology,
School of Medicine, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran.
2 PhD Student of
Parasitology Department of Parasitology &Mycology, School of Medicine,
Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran.
3 Assistant Professor of Parasitology, Department of Parasitology
&Mycology, School of Medicine, Golestan University of Medical Sciences,
Gorgan, Iran.
4 Professor of Parasitology, Department of Parasitology
&Mycology, School of Medicine, Golestan University of Medical Sciences,
Gorgan, Iran.
5 BSc Student of Laboratory
Sciences, School of Paramedicine, Golestan University of Medical Sciences,
Gorgan, Iran.
6 MSc of Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Golestan University of
Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran.
7 MSc of Parasitology, Department of Parasitology &Mycology,
School of Medicine, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran.
Abstract
Background&Objectives:
High prevalence of parasitic infections can be the result of the subclinical
infections. Some regular and ongoing epidemiological studies are needed to combat
and control these infections. This study was conducted on elementary school
students to achieve an overview of the spread of parasitic infections in
Gorgan.
Material & Methods: In
this cross-sectional study, using random cluster sampling, 800 of 7-12 year-old
students were selected from 18 primary schools in Gorgan. The stool samples taken on three consecutive days were examined
by two methods including direct smear and formalin-ether concentration.
Results:
Overall, 230 (28.8%) are infected by intestinal parasites. The protozoa are
Blastocystis hominis (122; 15/2%), Entamoeba coli (93; 11/6%), Giardia
intestinalis (79; 9.9%), and Entamoeba histolytic (8; 1%). The Helminthes are Hymenolepis
nana (12; 1.5%), Entrobius vermicularis (10; 1.2%), Ascaris lumbricoides in 4
(0.5%) and hook worms (3; 0.4).
Key words: Prevalence,
Intestinal parasites, Primary schools students, Gorgan
Email:
rostami@goums.ac.ir
Corresponding Author:
Rostami, M.
Received 4 Feb 2012
Revised 11 Jun 2012 Accepted 13 Aug 2012