Investigation of Intestinal Parasites in Living Nursing Home

Objective:Intestinal infections are common in the elderly, presented with atypical symptoms and may be the cause of mortality with a more severe clinical manifestation. The weakening of cellular and humoral immunity by aging affects the intestinal flora and increases the risk of infection in the pre...

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Main Authors: Suha Kenan Arserim, Mehmet Emin Limoncu, Turan Gündüz, İbrahim Cüneyt Balcıoğlu
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2019-06-01
Series:Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi
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Online Access: http://www.turkiyeparazitolderg.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/nvestigation-of-ntestinal-parasites-in-living-nurs/27758
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author Suha Kenan Arserim
Mehmet Emin Limoncu
Turan Gündüz
İbrahim Cüneyt Balcıoğlu
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İbrahim Cüneyt Balcıoğlu
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description Objective:Intestinal infections are common in the elderly, presented with atypical symptoms and may be the cause of mortality with a more severe clinical manifestation. The weakening of cellular and humoral immunity by aging affects the intestinal flora and increases the risk of infection in the presence of chronic diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of possible parasitic agents in the intestinal system of ≥65-year-old nursing home residents through fecal examination, and to determine the demographic features (age and gender) of this elderly group.Methods:A total of 82 stool samples were examined (100x, 40x) with saline and iodine preparations, formol-ethyl acetate concentration process, trichrome and modified Erlich Ziehl Neelsen stained preparations.Results:One or more parasitological agents were detected in 17 (20.7%) of the 82 stool samples examined. The most common agent was Blastocystis spp. (13.4%), followed by Cryptosporidium spp. (2.4%) and Dientamoeba fragilis (2.4%).Conclusion:In this study, it was determined that attention should be given to elderly population with regard to intestinal parasitic infections. Because of changes in the immune system, more opportunistic factors could be detected. More frequent screening in public areas such as nursing homes is important for preventing infections.
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spelling doaj.art-304e15e9e72b48afa9a2c5089f1a77152023-02-15T16:21:34ZengGalenos YayineviTürkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi2146-30772146-30772019-06-01432747710.4274/tpd.galenos.2019.632113049054Investigation of Intestinal Parasites in Living Nursing HomeSuha Kenan Arserim0Mehmet Emin Limoncu1Turan Gündüz2İbrahim Cüneyt Balcıoğlu3 Manisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sağlık Hizmetleri Meslek Yüksek Okulu, Tıbbi Hizmetler ve Teknikler Bölümü, Manisa, Türkiye Manisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sağlık Hizmetleri Meslek Yüksek Okulu, Tıbbi Hizmetler ve Teknikler Bölümü, Manisa, Türkiye Manisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sağlık Hizmetleri Meslek Yüksek Okulu, Sağlık Bakım Hizmetleri Bölümü, Manisa, Türkiye Manisa Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Parazitoloji Anabilim Dalı, Temel Tıp Bölümü, Manisa, Türkiye Objective:Intestinal infections are common in the elderly, presented with atypical symptoms and may be the cause of mortality with a more severe clinical manifestation. The weakening of cellular and humoral immunity by aging affects the intestinal flora and increases the risk of infection in the presence of chronic diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of possible parasitic agents in the intestinal system of ≥65-year-old nursing home residents through fecal examination, and to determine the demographic features (age and gender) of this elderly group.Methods:A total of 82 stool samples were examined (100x, 40x) with saline and iodine preparations, formol-ethyl acetate concentration process, trichrome and modified Erlich Ziehl Neelsen stained preparations.Results:One or more parasitological agents were detected in 17 (20.7%) of the 82 stool samples examined. The most common agent was Blastocystis spp. (13.4%), followed by Cryptosporidium spp. (2.4%) and Dientamoeba fragilis (2.4%).Conclusion:In this study, it was determined that attention should be given to elderly population with regard to intestinal parasitic infections. Because of changes in the immune system, more opportunistic factors could be detected. More frequent screening in public areas such as nursing homes is important for preventing infections. http://www.turkiyeparazitolderg.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/nvestigation-of-ntestinal-parasites-in-living-nurs/27758 Elderlynursing homeintestinal parasites
spellingShingle Suha Kenan Arserim
Mehmet Emin Limoncu
Turan Gündüz
İbrahim Cüneyt Balcıoğlu
Investigation of Intestinal Parasites in Living Nursing Home
Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi
Elderly
nursing home
intestinal parasites
title Investigation of Intestinal Parasites in Living Nursing Home
title_full Investigation of Intestinal Parasites in Living Nursing Home
title_fullStr Investigation of Intestinal Parasites in Living Nursing Home
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Intestinal Parasites in Living Nursing Home
title_short Investigation of Intestinal Parasites in Living Nursing Home
title_sort investigation of intestinal parasites in living nursing home
topic Elderly
nursing home
intestinal parasites
url http://www.turkiyeparazitolderg.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/nvestigation-of-ntestinal-parasites-in-living-nurs/27758
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