INFECTION BY HOOKWORMS IN AN INDIGENOUS REMOTE REGION OF THE LEGAL AMAZON, BRAZIL
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Hookworms infection has become an increasingly serious threat to public health in Brazilian indigenous. Detection and/or clinical cases of hookworms have been reported in the past; however, nothing is known about the prevalence among indigenous Tapirapé in Brazil. We studied the presence of hookworm...
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| Institución: | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal |
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INFECTION BY HOOKWORMS IN AN INDIGENOUS REMOTE REGION OF THE LEGAL AMAZON, BRAZILINFECCION POR ANQUILOSTOMAS EN INDIGENAS DE UNA REGION REMOTA DE LA AMAZONIA LEGAL, BRASILFrancisco Malheiros, AntonioMathews Delgado, PatrickScalon Lemos, LarissaJon Shaw, JeffreyBrasildiagnosishookwormsinfectionindigenous.AnquilostomasBrasildiagnósticoinfecciónindígenas.Hookworms infection has become an increasingly serious threat to public health in Brazilian indigenous. Detection and/or clinical cases of hookworms have been reported in the past; however, nothing is known about the prevalence among indigenous Tapirapé in Brazil. We studied the presence of hookworms in indigenous Tapirapé ethnic group from county of Confresa, State of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Stool samples were collected from 542 members of the Tapirapé ethnic group and analyzed using formalin-ethyl ether and formalin-ethyl acetate sedimentation, and zinc sulfate flotation. Hookworms were detected in 104 (19.24%) indigenous and the prevalence was similar in males (21.29%) and females (17.20%). Males aged under 16 years were more frequently infected. Symptoms such as diarrhea and abdominal pains were reported from 104 infected individuals . Other symptoms associated with hookworms infection were vomiting, cramps and weight loss. No significant association with diarrhea was noted in individuals infected with hookworms. Hookworms are frequent intestinal parasites in Tapirape indians and the results suggest a high level of environmental contamination.La infección por anquilostomas se ha convertido en una amenaza cada vez más grave para la salud pública en los indígenas de Brasil. La detección y casos clínicos de anquilostomas se han informado en el pasado; sin embargo, no se sabe nada acerca de la ocurrencia entre los indígenas Tapirapé en el Brasil. El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar la presencia de anquilostomas en indígenas del grupo étnico Tapirapé, municipio de Confresa, Estado de Mato Grosso, Brasil. Las muestras de heces fueron colectadas de 542 miembros de la etnia Tapirapé y analizadas por las técnicas de sedimentación de formalina-éter y con formalina-acetato de etilo, y flotación de sulfato de zinc, con el fin de obtener un diagnóstico de anquilostomas. Los anquilostomas se detectaron en 104 (19,24 %) indígenas y la prevalencia fue similar en los hombres (21,29 %) y en las mujeres (17,20 %). Los varones menores de 16 años se han asociado con positividad. Una parte de los 104 individuos infectados, reportaron síntomas como diarrea y dolores abdominales. Otros síntomas asociados con la infección por parásitos intestinales fueron vómitos, calambres y pérdida de peso. No se encontró asociación significativa con la diarrea en los individuos infectados. Los anquilostomas son parásitos intestinales frecuentes en los indios Tapirapé y los resultados sugieren una contaminación elevada del ambiente en el que viven estos indígenas.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2014-02-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/931Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2014): Neotropical Helminthology; 403-4101995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/931/821https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/931/2645Derechos de autor 2021 Neotropical Helminthologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/9312022-01-11T16:24:20Z |
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INFECTION BY HOOKWORMS IN AN INDIGENOUS REMOTE REGION OF THE LEGAL AMAZON, BRAZIL INFECCION POR ANQUILOSTOMAS EN INDIGENAS DE UNA REGION REMOTA DE LA AMAZONIA LEGAL, BRASIL |
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INFECTION BY HOOKWORMS IN AN INDIGENOUS REMOTE REGION OF THE LEGAL AMAZON, BRAZIL |
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INFECTION BY HOOKWORMS IN AN INDIGENOUS REMOTE REGION OF THE LEGAL AMAZON, BRAZIL Francisco Malheiros, Antonio Brasil diagnosis hookworms infection indigenous. Anquilostomas Brasil diagnóstico infección indígenas. |
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INFECTION BY HOOKWORMS IN AN INDIGENOUS REMOTE REGION OF THE LEGAL AMAZON, BRAZIL |
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INFECTION BY HOOKWORMS IN AN INDIGENOUS REMOTE REGION OF THE LEGAL AMAZON, BRAZIL |
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INFECTION BY HOOKWORMS IN AN INDIGENOUS REMOTE REGION OF THE LEGAL AMAZON, BRAZIL |
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INFECTION BY HOOKWORMS IN AN INDIGENOUS REMOTE REGION OF THE LEGAL AMAZON, BRAZIL |
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Francisco Malheiros, Antonio Mathews Delgado, Patrick Scalon Lemos, Larissa Jon Shaw, Jeffrey |
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Francisco Malheiros, Antonio |
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Francisco Malheiros, Antonio Mathews Delgado, Patrick Scalon Lemos, Larissa Jon Shaw, Jeffrey |
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Mathews Delgado, Patrick Scalon Lemos, Larissa Jon Shaw, Jeffrey |
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Brasil diagnosis hookworms infection indigenous. Anquilostomas Brasil diagnóstico infección indígenas. |
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Brasil diagnosis hookworms infection indigenous. Anquilostomas Brasil diagnóstico infección indígenas. |
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Hookworms infection has become an increasingly serious threat to public health in Brazilian indigenous. Detection and/or clinical cases of hookworms have been reported in the past; however, nothing is known about the prevalence among indigenous Tapirapé in Brazil. We studied the presence of hookworms in indigenous Tapirapé ethnic group from county of Confresa, State of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Stool samples were collected from 542 members of the Tapirapé ethnic group and analyzed using formalin-ethyl ether and formalin-ethyl acetate sedimentation, and zinc sulfate flotation. Hookworms were detected in 104 (19.24%) indigenous and the prevalence was similar in males (21.29%) and females (17.20%). Males aged under 16 years were more frequently infected. Symptoms such as diarrhea and abdominal pains were reported from 104 infected individuals . Other symptoms associated with hookworms infection were vomiting, cramps and weight loss. No significant association with diarrhea was noted in individuals infected with hookworms. Hookworms are frequent intestinal parasites in Tapirape indians and the results suggest a high level of environmental contamination. |
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