These tools will no longer be maintained as of December 31, 2024. Archived website can be found here. PubMed4Hh GitHub repository can be found here. Contact NLM Customer Service if you have questions.
Pubmed for Handhelds
PUBMED FOR HANDHELDS
Search MEDLINE/PubMed
Title: Blastocystis hominis among apparently healthy food handlers in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Author: Amin AM. Journal: J Egypt Soc Parasitol; 1997 Dec; 27(3):817-23. PubMed ID: 9425825. Abstract: A prospective study was carried out to investigate the prevalence of Blastocystis hominis among random sample of apparently healthy food handlers. A total of 250 non Saudi males over 21 years of age were examined. Ninety (36%) had pathogenic and non pathogenic intestinal parasites. A total of 143 parasites were detected in their stool specimens. Twenty were B. hominis (13.99%) while other parasites were 123 (86.01%). B. hominis was found in 20 positive cases (22.22%) with an overall rate of 8%. Of these twenty cases, two had B. hominis as a sole parasite, twelve as a double infection and six as a triple infection. Other intestinal parasites were found, Giardia lamblia (16.8%), Entamoeba histolytica (10%), E. coli (6.4%), Chilomastix mesnili (5.6%), Trichomonas hominis (1.2%), and Endolimax nana (0.8%). The helminths were represented by Ascaris lumbricoides (4%), Hymenolepis nana (3.2%), Enterobius vermicularis (1.2%) and Trichocephalus trichiura (0.8%). No doubt, B. hominis should be in mind of parasitologists and physicians when dealing with patients with gastrointestinal troubles.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]