Current status of parasitic infections among Pangkor Island community in Peninsular Malaysia
Limited data is available on the prevalence of parasitic infections among the island communities in Malaysia with most studies performed between 1960s-1980s. This study was conducted to determine the current prevalence status of parasitic infections among communities living in Pangkor Island Penins...
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my.unimas.ir.421902023-07-10T02:10:17Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42190/ Current status of parasitic infections among Pangkor Island community in Peninsular Malaysia A. F., Ahmad Romano, Ngui Muhammad Aidil, Roslan Yvonne Ai Lian, Lim Rohela, Mahmud QR Microbiology RZ Other systems of medicine Limited data is available on the prevalence of parasitic infections among the island communities in Malaysia with most studies performed between 1960s-1980s. This study was conducted to determine the current prevalence status of parasitic infections among communities living in Pangkor Island Peninsular Malaysia. A total of 131 stool and 298 serum samples were collected and subjected to microscopic examination for intestinal protozoa and helminths and detection of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies using commercial ELISA kits respectively. In addition, thin and thick peripheral blood films were microscopically screened for the presence of Plasmodium spp. and microfilariae respectively. The overall prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among Pangkor Island community was 9.9% (13/131) with T. trichiura (5.3%) being the most common intestinal parasite detected. Toxoplasmosis was reported in almost 60% of the community with the seroprevalence being significantly high among females (64.7%) compared to males (52.8%) (p=0.038). None of those examined samples were infected with intestinal sarcocystosis, malaria and filariasis. This study revealed that the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among Pangkor Island community has been greatly reduced compared to that reported 35 years ago. Massive improvements in the socioeconomic status, personal hygiene, water facilities and sanitation may have contributed to the low prevalence of parasitic infections in this community. Nevertheless, further studies still need to be performed to determine the possible risk factors for the high prevalence of toxoplasmosis in this community. Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine (MSPTM) 2014 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42190/1/Current%20status.pdf A. F., Ahmad and Romano, Ngui and Muhammad Aidil, Roslan and Yvonne Ai Lian, Lim and Rohela, Mahmud (2014) Current status of parasitic infections among Pangkor Island community in Peninsular Malaysia. Tropical Biomedicine, 31 (4). pp. 836-843. ISSN 2521-9855 https://msptm.org/journal-vol-31-no-4/ |
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Limited data is available on the prevalence of parasitic infections among the island communities in Malaysia with most studies performed between 1960s-1980s. This
study was conducted to determine the current prevalence status of parasitic infections among communities living in Pangkor Island Peninsular Malaysia. A total of 131 stool and 298 serum samples were collected and subjected to microscopic examination for intestinal protozoa and helminths and detection of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies using commercial ELISA kits respectively. In addition, thin and thick peripheral blood films were microscopically screened for the presence of Plasmodium spp. and microfilariae respectively. The overall prevalence
of intestinal parasitic infections among Pangkor Island community was 9.9% (13/131) with T. trichiura (5.3%) being the most common intestinal parasite detected. Toxoplasmosis was reported in almost 60% of the community with the seroprevalence being significantly high among females (64.7%) compared to males (52.8%) (p=0.038). None of those examined samples were infected with intestinal sarcocystosis, malaria and filariasis. This study revealed that the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among Pangkor Island community has been greatly reduced compared to that reported 35 years ago. Massive improvements in the
socioeconomic status, personal hygiene, water facilities and sanitation may have contributed to the low prevalence of parasitic infections in this community. Nevertheless, further studies still need to be performed to determine the possible risk factors for the high prevalence of
toxoplasmosis in this community. |
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Current status of parasitic infections among Pangkor
Island community in Peninsular Malaysia |
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Current status of parasitic infections among Pangkor
Island community in Peninsular Malaysia |
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Current status of parasitic infections among Pangkor
Island community in Peninsular Malaysia |
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Current status of parasitic infections among Pangkor
Island community in Peninsular Malaysia |
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Current status of parasitic infections among Pangkor
Island community in Peninsular Malaysia |
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current status of parasitic infections among pangkor
island community in peninsular malaysia |
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Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine (MSPTM) |
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