2019
DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed4040131
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Cryptosporidiosis among Hemodialysis Patients in Jordan: First Preliminary Screening Surveillance

Abstract: Few studies have reported the incidence of cryptosporidiosis among hemodialysis patients worldwide. Currently many molecular and immunological assays have been developed for the sensitive diagnosis of cryptosporidiosis, but still, the microscopic detection of the parasitic infective stage (oocysts) in stool specimens using modified acid stain is regarded as a reliable sensitive technique which is widely used in many clinical labs. In the present study, a total of 133 stool samples were collected from hemodialy… Show more

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“…While, disagreement with [21] which recorded 17 (81%) among symptomatic children in Egypt by using nested PCR. There are two important species of Cryptosporidium that are responsible for human infection (C. parvum and C.hominis), it is a very important issue to determine the species of this protozoan in clinical cases even though the treatment could be identical, This differences in the percentage of C. hominis infection may due to the variation in the sample size for each study [22] The current study showed a higher percentage of positivity among females than males although there was no statistically significant association between positivity and gender of cryptosporidiosis patients these results were in agreement with the findings of [23] in Jordan which record no statistically significant association between cryptosporidiosis and gender among Hemodialysis Patients in Jordan by using M.Z.N stain also [24] in Pakistan registered no significant difference between cryptosporidium spp. and gender among children by using M.Z.N stain and disagreed with the result by [25] in Nigeria which recorded statistical significant between cryptosporidiosis and gender by using M.Z.N stain the variation in the rate of infection between males and females may be because females are more movement and active and their contact with the external environment factors, It may lead to a lack of attention to personal hygiene and wash hands which increase the chances of being infection [26] In the current study distribution of the Cryptosporidiosis infection according to residence by using M.Z.N stain, there was statistically significant association between positivity of cryptosporidiosis and residence p=(0.015) this results agreement with [27] in Beni-Suef, Egypt were recorded P-value= 0.03 in diarrheic Immunocompetent Patients and disagreement with [28] in Erbil City-Iraq were recorded no statistically significant association between positivity of cryptosporidiosis and residence among children from regular visitors of Raparin Hospital using M.Z.N stain.…”
Section: (25%) In Immunocompromised Patients Andsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…While, disagreement with [21] which recorded 17 (81%) among symptomatic children in Egypt by using nested PCR. There are two important species of Cryptosporidium that are responsible for human infection (C. parvum and C.hominis), it is a very important issue to determine the species of this protozoan in clinical cases even though the treatment could be identical, This differences in the percentage of C. hominis infection may due to the variation in the sample size for each study [22] The current study showed a higher percentage of positivity among females than males although there was no statistically significant association between positivity and gender of cryptosporidiosis patients these results were in agreement with the findings of [23] in Jordan which record no statistically significant association between cryptosporidiosis and gender among Hemodialysis Patients in Jordan by using M.Z.N stain also [24] in Pakistan registered no significant difference between cryptosporidium spp. and gender among children by using M.Z.N stain and disagreed with the result by [25] in Nigeria which recorded statistical significant between cryptosporidiosis and gender by using M.Z.N stain the variation in the rate of infection between males and females may be because females are more movement and active and their contact with the external environment factors, It may lead to a lack of attention to personal hygiene and wash hands which increase the chances of being infection [26] In the current study distribution of the Cryptosporidiosis infection according to residence by using M.Z.N stain, there was statistically significant association between positivity of cryptosporidiosis and residence p=(0.015) this results agreement with [27] in Beni-Suef, Egypt were recorded P-value= 0.03 in diarrheic Immunocompetent Patients and disagreement with [28] in Erbil City-Iraq were recorded no statistically significant association between positivity of cryptosporidiosis and residence among children from regular visitors of Raparin Hospital using M.Z.N stain.…”
Section: (25%) In Immunocompromised Patients Andsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…[ 15 16 ] In the present study, only one positive ( C. parvum, subtype IIaA17G2R1) (0.6%) was detected. The previous studies in Jordan have reported prevalence of 19%, 14.4%, and 11%, respectively,[ 15 16 17 ] and the reason for the low prevalence in the present study is unknown. IIaA17G2R1 is a common subtype worldwide and was the predominant subtype reported in a previous study in Jordan on cryptosporidiosis in pediatric oncology patients.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 58%
“…The age of the patients ranged from 25 to 80 (mean 57.8; standard deviation 12.2) years and the most frequently reported symptoms were gastrointestinal symptoms. The study ensured the importance of modified acid-fast stain as a primary screening method and has recommended increasing the awareness of this parasite in this population group, and to include patients with kidney transplantation as well (12).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The last published paper for cryptosporidiosis in Jordan was in October 2019 (12). This described the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis among haemodialysis patients from different areas.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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