Parasitoses em lactentes de 0-12 meses atendidos na Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu - São Paulo


Autoria(s): Maffei, H. V. L.; Souza, L. M. S. de
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

26/05/2014

26/05/2014

01/01/1980

Resumo

Infestation by protozoa and/or helminths is considered to be extremely rare in infants. We therefore reviewed the records of all infants up to 12 mth of age attending the Paediatric Department from January 1973 to June 1977, in order to assess the frequency of stool examinations for parasites within this age group, the percentage of positive results in these examinations, and some personal characteristics which propitiated parasitic infestation. Some characteristics of the investigated infants were compared to those of a representative sample of the total number of infants attending during the same period. Stool examinations were realized in 11.8% of the 1,162 attending patients and of those, 15.3% were positive. The proportion of positive cases became 24.0% when the infants in whom there was a history of parasites being passed were included. Ascaris lumbricoides and Giardia lamblia were the parasites most frequently found, respectively in 42.8% and 37.1% of the positive cases. The only detected difference between the control group and the group of infants who had parasitologic examinations was the presence of diarrhea, significantly more frequent in the investigated group. The proportion of positive cases was significantly greater in girls, in infants older than 6 mth and when diarrhea was present for up to 15 days, than in boys, in infants up to 6 mth of age and in chronic diarrhea, respectively. Our results show that parasites were investigated in only a small percentage of infants under 1 yr of age, but that in this age group already, parasitic infestation does occur with a certain frequency. As investigated cases were selected, mainly due to the presence of diarrhea, the real prevalence of parasitism in infants under 1 yr of age was impossible to evaluate.

Formato

100-104

Identificador

Jornal de Pediatria, v. 48, n. 2, p. 100-104, 1980.

0021-7557

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/63475

2-s2.0-0018867508

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Jornal de Pediatria

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Palavras-Chave #ascaris #diagnosis #digestive system #entamoeba histolytica #enterobius #feces analysis #giardia #in vitro study #infant #nematode #normal human #normal value #parasite prevalence #parasitosis #protozoon #strongyloidea
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article