Parasitic Infections Among Renal Transplant Recipients in Kuala Lumpur Hospital
10.17576/JSKM-2018-1601-07
- Author:
Hartini YUSOF
1
;
Mohamed Kamel Abd Ghani
Author Information
1. Fakulti Sains Kesihatan Universiti Teknologi MARA Kampus Puncak Alam 42300 Bandar Puncak Alam Selangor, Malaysia
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Parasites;
protozoa;
transplantation;
renal;
S. stercoralis
- From:Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences
2018;16(1):57-61
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
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Abstract:
One hundred seventy-one patients suffering from chronic renal diseases at Kuala Lumpur Hospital participated in a crosssectionalstudy with purposive sampling to ascertain prevalence rates of Cryptosporidium parvum (C. parvum), Giardiaintestinalis (G. intestinalis), Blastocystis hominis (B. hominis) and Strongyloides stercoralis (S. stercoralis). The patientswere divided into 2 groups: post-transplant group (138 patients) and pre-transplant group (33 patients). In this study, theparasite infection is linked to the aspects of race, gender, renal patient’s group and the postrenal transplantation period.Immunofluorescence staining was performed on fecal slides for the detection of C. parvum oocysts and G. intestinalis cysts.Sand charcoal culture technique was also used to detect the presence of S. strongyloides in fecal samples. The findingsshowed that the prevalence of C. parvum, G. intestinalis dan B. hominis among post-transplant patients was 18.1%,10.9% and 22.5%, respectively but none of the pretransplant patient was infected. Meanwhile, both patient groups werefree of S. stercoralis infection. Furthermore, there was no significant association between post-transplantation periodand pattern in prevalence of the studied parasites, however, it was noted that the prevalence rates of C. parvum and G.intestinalis had declined after 6 months post transplantation.
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