Intestinal parasites in school aged children and the first case report on amoebiasis in urinary bladder in Tripoli, Libya.

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English

Ben Musa NA.

Department of Medical Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Al Fateh University, Tripoli, Libya. najla_bm@yahoo.com

J Egypt Soc Parasitol. 2007 Dec;37(3):775-84.

Abstract

A total of 50 fresh fecal samples were collected from children of either sex and examined by direct wet films and Telemann’s concentration technique. The results were based on a single stool per person study of the total children ranging from 5-18 years of age, 8 different types of intestinal parasites were recorded. The incidence of infection with one or the other parasites was found to be 42%. Double or mixed infection was not uncommon. The infection rates of helminthes were Hymenolepis nana 6%, Taenia saginata 2%, Ascaris lumbricoids 20%, Trichuris trichura 14% and Enterobius vermicularis 4%. The rates of protozoa were Entamoeba histolytica 4%, Entamoeba coli 4% and Giardia lamblia 2%. The problem was created by parasitosis in endangering children’s health are more increasing in Tripoli District.

Keywords: Intestinal parasites in school aged children and the first case report on amoebiasis in urinary bladder in Tripoli, Libya.

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