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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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The Prevalence of Some Intestinal Parasites in children of Karbala Provence

Author: , BAHAA ALAA FARHAN AL-DAMMY
Abstract: This study was done on 100 feces tests of kids experiencing intestinal problems in Karbala city hospital in 2020\2019, to research pathogenic parasites that related with these patients. Destinations: The examination intends to decide the commonness of the parasite considered the stages and discover a connection between infective digestive system parasite and the segment data of the tainted kids. Results uncovered that out of 100 cases, 22(22%) were related with presence of the parasite pathogenic: Entamoeba histolytica 9(40,9%); Entamoeba coli 5(22,7%), and Balantidium coli 8(36,3%).. Results additionally demonstrated that noteworthy contrasts were identified among patients according to presence of high parasitic invasions in urban areas contrasted with rural areas. Be that as it may, there was no significant difference identified with presence of parasites and side effects of the intestinal issues as indicated by sex. At long last. The most noteworthy disease rate recorded in the ages between (24-6) months, while the least pace of injury for the ages between (6-3) a long time, and didn't record any injury between the ages (10-7) a long time. The investigation demonstrated a distinction of disease rates between the ages when the degree of hugeness (P <0.05 The study aims to determine the prevalence of the intestinal parasite and find a relationship between infection and the demographic information of the infected children and relationship between infection with sex, age, Clinical signs and symptoms.
Keyword: Entamoeba histolytica, Entamoeba coli, Balantidium coli, children, Intestinal Parasites, prevalence.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP2.552
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