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Infection with Blastocystis spp. and its association with enteric infections and environmental enteric dysfunction among slum-dwelling malnourished adults in Bangladesh

  • Shah Mohammad Fahim*
  • , Md Amran Gazi
  • , Md Mehedi Hasan
  • , Md Ashraful Alam
  • , Subhasish Das
  • , Mustafa Mahfuz
  • , M. Masudur Rahman
  • , Rashidul Haque
  • , Shafiqul Alam Sarker
  • , Tahmeed Ahmed
  • *Tämän työn vastaava kirjoittaja

    Tutkimustuotos: ArtikkeliTieteellinenvertaisarvioitu

    18 Sitaatiot (Scopus)
    20 Lataukset (Pure)

    Abstrakti

    Background Blastocystis spp. (Blastocystis) is a widely distributed gastrointestinal protist frequently reported in countries with tropical and sub-tropical climate. We sought to determine the factors associated with Blastocystis infection and investigate its role on biomarkers of intestinal health among slum-dwelling malnourished adults in Bangladesh. Methodology Total 524 malnourished adults with a body mass index ≤18.5 kg/m2 were included in this analysis. Presence of Blastocystis in feces was evaluated by TaqMan Array Card assays. Principal findings Blastocystis was tested positive in 78.6% of the participants. Prevalence of infection with atypical strains of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (aEPEC) (56% vs. 38%, p<0.001), and Trichuris trichiura (28% vs. 15%, p-value = 0.02) was significantly greater in adults with Blas-tocystis, while Giardia intestinalis was significantly lower (8% vs. 14%, p-value = 0.04) in Blastocystis positive adults. Malnourished adults who were living in households with high crowding index (aOR = 2.18; 95% CI = 1.11, 4.65; p-value = 0.03), and infected with aEPEC (aOR = 2.14; 95% CI = 1.35, 3.44; p-value = 0.001) and Trichuris trichiura (aOR = 1.97; 95% CI = 1.08, 3.77; p = 0.03) were more likely to be infected with Blastocystis. A significant neg-ative relationship was observed between Blastocystis and fecal concentrations of alpha-1.

    AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
    Artikkelie0009684
    JulkaisuPLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
    Vuosikerta15
    Numero8
    DOI - pysyväislinkit
    TilaJulkaistu - elok. 2021
    OKM-julkaisutyyppiA1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä

    YK:n kestävän kehityksen tavoitteet

    Tämä tuotos edistää seuraavia kestävän kehityksen tavoitteita:

    1. SDG 2 – Ei nälkää
      SDG 2 – Ei nälkää
    2. SDG 3 – Hyvä terveys ja hyvinvointi
      SDG 3 – Hyvä terveys ja hyvinvointi

    Julkaisufoorumi-taso

    • Jufo-taso 2

    !!ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
    • Infectious Diseases

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