[Epidemiological features of intestinal parasitosis in western Sicily in the period 1993-2000]
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[Epidemiological features of intestinal parasitosis in western Sicily in the period 1993-2000]
Abstract
To determine the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections in western Sicily from 1993 to 2000, fecal samples from 3024 patients (subdivided into native Sicilian children, migrants from developing countries and HIV+ patients,) were collected and observed on direct examination or by the formalin-ether sedimentation technique of Ritchie. Lugol, Kinyoun and Gomori's trichromic stain techniques were employed. Trophozoites or mainly protozoan cysts and helminthic eggs were detected in 195 patients (6.4%). The positivity rate was 18.7% in HIV+ patients, 10.3% in migrants and 5.0% in native Sicilian children. Tape test for Enterobius eggs was employed on 1449 patients with a positivity rate of 11%. The importance of parasitology also in new millennium is emphasized.
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