PREVALENCE OF INTESTINAL PARASITES AND SOCIOECONOMIC EVALUATION OF A COUNTRY TOWN IN THE SERRA GAUCHA REGION, RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRAZIL

  • Zanotto M
  • Inês Cavagnolli N
  • Colombo Breda J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Worms are a serious public health issue in Brazil, easily transmitted in school-age children. To evaluate the prevalence of intestinal parasites and socioeconomic conditions in students in Ipê city, the children's guardians filled in a questionnaire to evaluate their knowledge about parasitosis and basic sanitary conditions; then, feces were analyzed with sedimentation and centrifugation-fluctuation techniques. Out of 124 analyzed samples, a positivity rate of 8.1% was observed, with the presence of Entamoeba coli (50%), Giardia intestinalis (20%), Enterobius vermicularis eggs (20%) or multiple parasites. The students' average ages were 8.2±1.5, of which 53.2% were female. In relation to the questionnaires, 80.6% of the respondents answered assertively concerning the definition of a parasite, and 91.1% thought they knew how parasitoses are acquired. Regarding basic sanitation, only 4% of the studied population does not possess piped drinking water at home, and waste collection was done in 89.5% of the residences. The current study found a low frequency of parasitoses, which may be due to the level of information on the part of the parents or guardians, to the basic sanitary conditions of the respondents and to the high percentage (84.7%) of students who had already used anti-parasitic drugs.

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Zanotto, M., Inês Cavagnolli, N., Colombo Breda, J., Kelly Wilmsen Dalla Santa Spada, P., Vera Bortolini, G., & Dalpicolli Rodrigues, A. (2018). PREVALENCE OF INTESTINAL PARASITES AND SOCIOECONOMIC EVALUATION OF A COUNTRY TOWN IN THE SERRA GAUCHA REGION, RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRAZIL. Revista de Patologia Tropical / Journal of Tropical Pathology, 47(1), 19. https://doi.org/10.5216/rpt.v47i1.52259

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