1. [A survey of intestinal parasites of the foreign laborers (Indonesians and Filipinos) in Ishikawa Prefecture].
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Akao N, Ohyama T, Ohkawa T, Kondo K, Hirokawa Y, Ito S, Takeguchi A, and Matsuzaki M
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- Adult, Helminthiasis diagnosis, Helminthiasis drug therapy, Humans, Indonesia ethnology, Japan epidemiology, Mebendazole therapeutic use, Philippines ethnology, Prevalence, Protozoan Infections diagnosis, Protozoan Infections drug therapy, Pyrantel Pamoate therapeutic use, Helminthiasis epidemiology, Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic epidemiology, Protozoan Infections epidemiology
- Abstract
A survey of intestinal parasites was conducted on 198 foreign workers aged 19-27 from Inodonesia and Philippines. They work for a private company in Ishikawa Prefecture as technical trainee. On the base of stool examination, 94 (71%) out of 133 Indonesians and 48 (74%) of 65 Filipinos had intestinal helminths and/or protozoan infections. The prevalence of Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichura and Hookworm was 4.5, 64.1, 10.6%, respectively. In addition, the positive rate of the cyst of Entamoeba coli, Endolimax nana, Blastocystis hominis and Giardia lumblia was 11.1, 5.6, 4.5 and 2.0%, respectively. No E. histolytica was found; however, counter current immunoelectrophoresis revealed that one out of 112 sera possessed the antibody against the antigen of HK-9 strain of E. histolytica. Sixty-three cases of trichuriasis were treated with mebendazole at a dose of 200 mg/day x 3 consecutive days. Re-examination revealed that 53 (85.5%) of them were cured.
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- 1992
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