1.Blastocystis species and Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Peruvian Adults Attended in a Public Hospital
Mayra Ximena ROBLES-CABRERA ; Jorge L. MAGUIÑA ; Luis GONZALES-HUERTA ; Vicky PANDURO-CORREA ; Bernardo DÁMASO-MATA ; Samuel PECHO-SILVA ; Ana Claudia NAVARRO-SOLSOL ; Ali A. RABAAN ; Alfonso J. RODRÍGUEZ-MORALES ; Kovy ARTEAGA-LIVIAS
Infection and Chemotherapy 2021;53(2):374-380
The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of Blastocystis sp. in gastrointestinal symptoms reported by adult patients in a Peruvian hospital. A case-control 3:1 study was performed at the outpatient clinic. Direct stool examinations were done. One hundred sixty patients were included, 40 cases and 120 controls. Positivity to Blastocystis sp. was associated with dyspepsia (P <0.001), bloating (P <0.001) and abdominal pain (P = 0.03) in patients attending our hospital outpatient clinic.
2.Blastocystis species and Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Peruvian Adults Attended in a Public Hospital
Mayra Ximena ROBLES-CABRERA ; Jorge L. MAGUIÑA ; Luis GONZALES-HUERTA ; Vicky PANDURO-CORREA ; Bernardo DÁMASO-MATA ; Samuel PECHO-SILVA ; Ana Claudia NAVARRO-SOLSOL ; Ali A. RABAAN ; Alfonso J. RODRÍGUEZ-MORALES ; Kovy ARTEAGA-LIVIAS
Infection and Chemotherapy 2021;53(2):374-380
The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of Blastocystis sp. in gastrointestinal symptoms reported by adult patients in a Peruvian hospital. A case-control 3:1 study was performed at the outpatient clinic. Direct stool examinations were done. One hundred sixty patients were included, 40 cases and 120 controls. Positivity to Blastocystis sp. was associated with dyspepsia (P <0.001), bloating (P <0.001) and abdominal pain (P = 0.03) in patients attending our hospital outpatient clinic.