A cross-sectional study on schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths in Mbita district, western Kenya using different copromicroscopic techniques

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作者
Ng'etich, Annette I. [1 ,2 ]
Rawago, Fredrick O. [1 ]
Jura, Walter G. Z. O. [2 ]
Mwinzi, Pauline N. [1 ]
Won, Kimberly Y. [3 ]
Odiere, Maurice R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Kenya Govt Med Res Ctr, Neglected Trop Dis Branch, Ctr Global Hlth Res, POB 1578-40100, Kisumu, Kenya
[2] Maseno Univ, Dept Zool, Maseno, Kenya
[3] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div Parasit Dis & Malaria, Atlanta, GA USA
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PARASITES & VECTORS | 2016年 / 9卷
关键词
Diagnosis; Kato-Katz; Mini-Parasep; Modified Mini-FLOTAC; Sensitivity; Schistosomiasis; LAKE VICTORIA; MINI-FLOTAC; PARASITIC INFECTIONS; KATO-KATZ; PREVALENCE; MANSONI; DIAGNOSIS; SHORE; RISK;
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10.1186/s13071-016-1368-x
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R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Background: Identification of populations to be targeted for individual treatment and broad-spectrum therapy in schistosomiasis-endemic areas, assessment of therapy efficacy, morbidity, and evaluation of control strategies need to be based on reliable diagnostic tools. Kato-Katz is routinely used and remains the standard diagnostic technique for schistosomiasis, despite its many challenges. This study was conducted in Nyamanga village, Mbita, western Kenya, and evaluated the diagnostic performance of Kato-Katz, Mini-Parasep and modified Mini-FLOTAC techniques in detection of Schistosoma mansoni and soil-transmitted helminths (Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and hookworm) ova. Methods: Stool samples from 132 individuals were screened for eggs of S. mansoni by the 3 techniques. Mini-Parasep (R) faecal parasite concentrator (Apacor Ltd, England), a single-use diagnostic device with a built-in filter for faecal concentration of helminth eggs by sedimentation was employed on stool samples fixed in 10 % formalin. A modified Mini-FLOTAC (University of Naples, Italy) was based on floatation of helminths eggs with two different solutions (FS2 and FS7) using a closed system (Fill-FLOTAC) with 5 % formalin. Kato-Katz was performed following WHO recommendation. Prevalence of S. mansoni and STH, sensitivity and degree of agreement among the 3 techniques were determined. Results: Prevalence of S. mansoni was 47.0 %, 34.1 % and 20.5 % by Mini-Parasep, Kato-Katz and modified Mini-FLOTAC FS7 techniques, respectively. Prevalence of any STH infection was 6.1 %, 3.0 %, 6.1 % and 6.8 % by Mini-Parasep, Kato-Katz, modified Mini-FLOTAC FS2 and modified Mini-FLOTAC FS7 techniques, respectively. Considering the pooled results of the three methods (Mini-Parasep, Kato-Katz and modified Mini-FLOTAC FS7) as diagnostic 'gold' standard, the sensitivity of Mini-Parasep, Kato-Katz and modified Mini-FLOTAC FS7 for S. mansoni was 77.5 %, 6.1 %, and 33.8 %, respectively. Mini-Parasep and modified Mini-FLOTAC FS7 techniques had moderate (kappa = 0.46) and fairly good (kappa = 0.25) agreements with Kato-Katz for S. mansoni, respectively. Mini-Parasep detected a higher proportion of light intensity S. mansoni infections compared to Kato-Katz, which detected high proportions of heavy infections. Mini-Parasep detected a similar mean number of S. mansoni eggs per gram (EPG) of stool compared to the standard Kato-Katz (62.9 vs 97.3; t ((131)) = -0.49, P = 0.6265) and significantly higher EPG compared to the modified Mini-FLOTAC FS7 (62.9 vs 34.6; t ((131)) = 5.39, P < 0.0001). Conclusions: The high sensitivity of Mini-Parasep suggests its promising potential as an alternative tool in enhancing diagnosis and in monitoring schistosomiasis transmission and determining endpoint of intervention programs, especially in low endemicity areas. Mini-Parasep is also easy to operate, safe and also permits work with fresh stool.
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