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Parasite egg contamination of hands in a suburban area of Hanoi, Vietnam

Authors :
Hoa, Nguyen Thi Viet
Noda, Shinichi
Uga, Shoji
Thuan, Le Khanh
Aoki, Yoshiki
Fujimaki, Yasunori
Hoa, Nguyen Thi Viet
Noda, Shinichi
Uga, Shoji
Thuan, Le Khanh
Aoki, Yoshiki
Fujimaki, Yasunori
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Contamination of hands by soil-transmitted helminth eggs was investigated in a small village located in the suburbs of Hanoi, Vietnam. Thirty-three households, consisting of one to eight members, were selected in the village. In addition, 130 school children, including 80 pupils from primary school grade 1 and 50 students from secondary school grade 8, were selected for the survey. A total of 285 villagers were subjected to the collection of hand-wash samples either once or twice during the study. Parasite eggs were found in 37 (13.0%) samples from 21 males and 16 females aged between 2 and 72 years old. One person was positive in both the rainy and dry season. Eggs of seven parasite species were detected; Enterovius. vermicularis (8.4%), Ascaris sp. (2.1%), Trichuris sp. (1.1%), Ascaridia galli (0.7%), Taenia sp. (0.7%), Capillaria sp. (0.4%) and Toxocara sp. (0.4%). A total of 249 villagers were subjected to collection of nail samples either once or twice during the study. Parasite eggs were found in 10 (4.0%) samples from 5 males and 5 females aged between 6 and 46 years old. Six people were also positive on examination of hand-wash samples. Eggs of four parasite species were detected; E.vermicularis (2.0%), Ascaris sp. (0.8%), Trichuris sp.(0.8%) and Toxocara sp. (0.4%). The present study indicates that the infection route by hands plays an important role in the transmission of the soil-transmitted helminth.<br />identifier:Tropical Medicine and Health, 38(2), pp.75-79; 2010

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375205017
Document Type :
Electronic Resource