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Epidemiological Characteristics of Strongyloidiasis in Inhabitants of Indigenous Communities in Borneo Island,Malaysia
Authors:Romano Ngui  Noor Amira Abdul Halim  Yamuna Rajoo  Yvonne AL Lim  Stephen Ambu  Komalaveni Rajoo  Tey Siew Chang  Lu Chan Woon  Rohela Mahmud
Institution:1.Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;2.International Medical University, No.126, Jalan 19/155B, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;3.Hospital Sarikei, Jalan Rentap 96100, Sarikei, Sarawak, Malaysia
Abstract:Epidemiological study on strongyloidiasis in humans is currently lacking in Malaysia. Thus, a cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of Strongyloides stercoralis infection among the inhabitants of longhouse indigenous communities in Sarawak. A single stool and blood sample were collected from each participant and subjected to microscopy, serological and molecular techniques. Five species of intestinal parasites were identified by stool microscopy. None of the stool samples were positive for S. stercoralis. However, 11% of 236 serum samples were seropositive for strongyloidiasis. Further confirmation using molecular technique on stool samples of the seropositive individuals successfully amplified 5 samples, suggesting current active infections. The prevalence was significantly higher in adult males and tended to increase with age. S. stercoralis should no longer be neglected in any intestinal parasitic survey. Combination of more than 1 diagnostic technique is necessary to increase the likelihood of estimating the ‘true’ prevalence of S. stercoralis.
Keywords:Strongyloides stercoralis  soil-transmitted helminth (STH)  ELISA  PCR  Malaysia
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