Gastrointestinal parasites diagnoses at the primary health care units: a comparative analysis of diagnostic abilities of parasitology staff technicians versus medical parasitologists in Ismailia, Egypt

Author:

Ali Ahmed Shahira Abdelaziz1,Mohamed Samar Farag2,Fouad Ahmed Mahmoud3,Karanis Panagiotis45

Affiliation:

1. Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University , Ismailia 41522 , Egypt

2. Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University , Ismailia 41522 , Egypt

3. Department of Public Health, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Suez Canal University , Ismailia 41522 , Egypt

4. University of Cologne, Medical Faculty and University Hospital , Cologne , Germany

5. University of Nicosia Medical School, 24005, CY-1700 , Nicosia , Cyprus

Abstract

Abstract Background This study aims to compare parasitology technicians (ParaTechs) with medical staff parasitologists (MedParas) in terms of diagnostic ability and to assess the actual occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites in selected faecal samples from primary health care units (PHCUs). Methods The study included five PHCU ParaTechs in the El-Kassassin rural area, evaluated using a scoring system for their knowledge, skills, practices and parasitology laboratory facilities. Seventy-five faecal samples previously examined for ova and parasites by ParaTechs were chosen for re-evaluation by MedParas. Results The most deficient ParaTechs-related factor was the parasitological knowledge, which scored 23.9% of the maximum score, while ParaTechs had acceptable levels of skills and practices, scored 60% and 61%, respectively. Compared with MedParas, false positive ParaTech diagnoses made up 8.8% of all negative samples, while false negative diagnoses made up 85.4% of all positive samples. ParaTechs underestimated the count or misidentified the type of parasites in one-third of the true positive samples. The overall rate of misdiagnosis among ParaTechs was 53.3% of all samples. Conclusions Regular ParaTech training, including culture and staining at parasitology labs, and collaboration between the Ministry of Health and Population and academic institutions are essential to increase ParaTechs diagnostic abilities.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Parasitology

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