Dientamoeba fragilis infection in patients with digestive and non-digestive symptoms: A case-control study

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In most developing countries, Dientamoeba fragilis infection is an obscure protozoan infection. We aimed to determine a frequency and clinical importance of D. fragilis infection in Taif, Saudi Arabia. A 1-year case control study in-cluded patients with gastrointestinal (cases, n=114) or non-gastrointestinal symptoms (controls, n= 90). The fecal samples were examined with the classical parasitological methods for intestinal protozoa, and by real time PCR for D. fragilis. The infection by D. fragilis was detected in 5.8% by PCR and in 4.4% patients by microscopy. The infection was identi-fied more in control group (n=9) than in cases (n= 3); a sole infection in 11 patients and mixed with Giardia in 1 patient. The other enteric parasites detected were Blastocystis sp. (8.3%), Giardia sp. (5.3%), Cryptosporidium sp. (2.9%), Ent-amoeba histolytica (1.4%), Entamoeba coli (0.9%) and Hymenolepis nana (0.4%). Our results tend to reinforce the need to increase awareness of D. fragilis infection in Saudi Arabia.

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Hawash, Y. A., Ismail, K. A., Saber, T., Eed, E. M., Khalifa, A. S., Alsharif, K. F., & Alghamdi, S. A. (2020). Dientamoeba fragilis infection in patients with digestive and non-digestive symptoms: A case-control study. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 58(2), 129–134. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2020.58.2.129

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