Alta prevalência da infecção por Strongyloides stercoralis em idosos do Brasil

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Little is known about the frequency of intestinal parasites in the elderly due to a lack of attention given to the occurrence of these infections among older adults. This study compares the frequency of Strongyloides stercoralis and other enteroparasites between elderly living in nursing homes (n = 100) and those noninstitutionalized (n = 100) from Uberlândia, state of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil, associated with data of epidemiological and socio-demographic conditions. Through coproparasitological examination of both groups, enteroparasites were detected in 15 of 200 individuals examined (7.5%; CI: 5.1- 9.9). S. stercoralis was the most frequent parasite 10/200 (5%; CI: 4.2-5.8), being significantly higher in males and in individuals with autonomy for daily living activities. There were no statistical differences in the prevalence of parasites between the two groups compared. In conclusion, S. stercoralis infection was highly prevalent in elderly patients and it does not depend on whether the individual was institutionalized or not.

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Naves, M. M., & Costa-Cruz, J. M. (2013). Alta prevalência da infecção por Strongyloides stercoralis em idosos do Brasil. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 55(5), 309–313. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652013000500003

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