Interrelation between parasitic infections and hypovitaminosis A: Schistosoma mansoni infection and the retinol blood levels in an endemic area of State of Minas Gerais (Brazil)

Author:

Souza Maria Suzana de Lemos1,Carvalho Omar dos Santos2,Souza Dirceu Wagner Carvalho de1,Massara Cristiano Lara2,Araújo Rocival L.1,Paulino Nadja Maria Saldanha1,Ribeiro Maria José Amarante1,Oliveira Francisco Carlos1,Nogueira Josardo da Natividade1,Chaves Thales Edson1,Bayão Jr. Evaldo1,Assis Robson Luis1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil

2. FIOCRUZ, Brasil

Abstract

The interrelation between schistosomiasis and the retinol blood levels was studied in a double blind method, by comparing the serum vitamin A of the infected and non-infected group of an endemic area of Schistosoma mansoni infection. The infected group was characterized by 106 parasitized persons in the intestinal and hepatointestinal forms, who eliminated less than 500 eggs/gram of feces (Modified Kato's method); the non-infected group was characterized by 112 inhabitants of this endemic area without eggs in the stools and presenting negative intradermal reactions, and absence of previous specific treatment. The blood levels of retinol was determinated using trifluoracetic acid method, regarding the normal levels > 20,0mg/100ml. The results of this study point out the absence of correlation between S. mansoni infection and blood levels of vitamin A.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,General Medicine

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