Food handlers: an important reservoir of protozoans and helminth parasites of public health importance

Author:

Khan W.1ORCID,Arshad S.2ORCID,Khatoon N.2ORCID,Khan I.3ORCID,Ahmad N.4ORCID,Kamal M.2ORCID,UlHassan H.2ORCID,Khan N.1,Haq A.Ul1,Ilyas M.1,Ullah S.5,Ullah I.6ORCID,Mahmoud A. H.7ORCID,Mohammed O. B.7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Malakand, Pakistan

2. University of Karachi, Pakistan

3. Swat Medical College, Pakistan

4. Bahria University, Pakistan

5. University of Swabi, Pakistan

6. Karakoram International University, Pakistan

7. King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Abstract Food handlers plays a primary role in the transmission of pathogenically important protozoans and helminth parasites. This study was aimed to evaluate the prevalence of intestinal pathogenic protozoans and helminth parasites among food handlers in and around University of Malakand, Lower Dir, Pakistan. Stool samples were collected from 642 food handlers (all of male) in a cross-sectional study from January to November, 2017. Wet Mount Techniques and concentration methods by using salt and formol–ether solutions. Three hundred and eighty four cases (59.8%) were found infected with one more parasites. Most of the individuals were found infected with helminth (47.6%) as compared to intestinal protozoans (0.93%). Seventy two cases (11.2%) of the cases presented mixed infection with both intestinal protozoan and helminth parasites. The order of prevalence for intestinal helminth was Ancylostoma duodenale (n = 258, 40.1%), followed by Taeniasa ginata (n=96, 14.9%) Ascaris lumbricoides (n = 54, 8.40%) and Trichuris trichura (n=30, 4.60%). For intestinal protozoa, Entamoeba histolytica/dispar (n = 36, 5.64%) was the only protozoan detected. Mono-parasitism was higher than poly-parasitism. Family size income and education level were the factors significantly (P<0.05) associated in the parasites prevalence. Current research showed that IPIs are primarily the foodborne pathogens still an important public health problem in Pakistan. Effective control programs on parasitic diseases transfer and their associated factors are recommended.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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