Microbiologia Medica (Dec 2006)

Epidemiologia delle parassitosi intestinali in una popolazione di immigrati extracomunitari

  • Espedito Nocera,
  • Lorella Bozzelli,
  • Maria Assunta Gallo,
  • Mariarosaria Rea,
  • Vincenzo Cuniato,
  • Marinella Di Martino,
  • Renato Natale,
  • Daniele Crotti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/mm.2006.2914
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 4

Abstract

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The Authors relate the results of an epidemiological study concerning the percentages of isolation for intestinal parasites in a population of out-community immigrant population that attends the ambulatory of “Jerry Masslo” voluntary Association in Castelvolturno, provence of Caserta, southern Italy. In the period that has gone since November 2001 to January 2003, 81 faecal samples of out-community immigrants were examined by standard coproparassitologyc examination: direct microscopic examination with iodine solution and with physiological solution, microscopic examination after enrichment with formalin-etilacetate and finally microscopic examination after permanent stain of Giemsa. Of all the examined samples, 44 (54.3%) were positive for one or more intestinal pathogenic parasites, while 37 (45.7%) were negative.The motivations to this study are to seek in the wish to give a contribution, even though least, to the understanding of the sanitary problems that this type of patients, the out-community immigrants, coming to make part in consistent way of our society more and more, has brought with itself.

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