TY - JOUR
T1 - Emerging opportunistic protozoa and intestinal pathogenic protozoal infestation profile in children of western Nepal.
AU - Easow, Joshy Maducolil
AU - Mukhopadhyay, Chiranjay
AU - Wilson, Godwin
AU - Guha, Simantee
AU - Jalan, Basavaraj Yogitha
AU - Shivananda, Padavagadu Ganapati
PY - 2005/1/1
Y1 - 2005/1/1
N2 - Intestinal parasitic infestation continues to be of public health importance in many tropical and subtropical countries for their high prevalence and effects on the morbidity in the population. This 5-year hospital-based retrospective analysis was aimed to find out the intestinal protozoal parasitic profile in 1790 pre-school and school-going children visiting the hospital with gastrointestinal illness. Giardia lamblia was the most prevalent pathogenic protozoan intestinal parasite (73.4%), followed by Entamoeba histolytica (24.4%). Interestingly, "newer" opportunistic pathogens like Cyclospora cayetanensis (1.0%) and Cryptosporidium sp. (1.0%) were detected from immunocompromised children below 2 years of age as a result of vertical transmission, which is alarming for a country like Nepal at the stage of 'concentrated epidemic' of HIV infection.
AB - Intestinal parasitic infestation continues to be of public health importance in many tropical and subtropical countries for their high prevalence and effects on the morbidity in the population. This 5-year hospital-based retrospective analysis was aimed to find out the intestinal protozoal parasitic profile in 1790 pre-school and school-going children visiting the hospital with gastrointestinal illness. Giardia lamblia was the most prevalent pathogenic protozoan intestinal parasite (73.4%), followed by Entamoeba histolytica (24.4%). Interestingly, "newer" opportunistic pathogens like Cyclospora cayetanensis (1.0%) and Cryptosporidium sp. (1.0%) were detected from immunocompromised children below 2 years of age as a result of vertical transmission, which is alarming for a country like Nepal at the stage of 'concentrated epidemic' of HIV infection.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 16519082
AN - SCOPUS:33645928729
SN - 2676-1319
VL - 7
SP - 134
EP - 137
JO - Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ
JF - Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ
IS - 2
ER -