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[Epidemiologic survey of intestinal parasitoses in Peruvian Amazonia].

Authors :
Bourée P
David P
Basset D
Coco O
Beauvais B
David-Julien MC
Pougnet A
Source :
Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique et de ses filiales [Bull Soc Pathol Exot Filiales] 1984; Vol. 77 (5), pp. 690-8.
Publication Year :
1984

Abstract

An epidemiological survey was carried out in 4 native villages from tribe Cashibo, in Amazonia (Peru). Among 165 stools examination, 92% were positives for helminthic (hookworms: 72%, roundworms and whipworms: 55% each, strongyloides: 5%) and protozoan infections (Entamoeba coli and Endolimax nana: 50% each, Entamoeba histolytica 24%, Giardia intestinalis 17%). Balantidium coli is not seldom (6%). Polyparasitism, very frequent, is reported with a maximum of 10 species. The most important villages are the most infested. Several factors can explain these results: lack of hygien and treatment, and no sanitary education. These rates are among the highest recorded for the South-American Indian people.

Details

Language :
French
Volume :
77
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique et de ses filiales
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6525727