Background
and Objective: Giardiasis is a common disease in several parts of the world. Due
to the importance of this disease, the present study was conducted to determine
the prevalence of parasitic infections in the stool samples from
admitted people to Karaj laboratories.
Materials and Methods: In this descriptive study, 2500
human fecal samples were randomly collected from admitted people to Karaj laboratories
in 2013. We analyzed the data by using SPSS .
Results: Totally
from among 2500 samples, 252 (10.1%) cases were infected with Giardia. Most of the cases (69.8%) were asymptomatic.
Conclusions: Based on the prevalence (10.1%)
of giardiasis infection among people admitted to Karaj
laboratories, early diagnosis and treatment of the patients and public health
promotion could be effective to prevent and control this infection.
Key words:
Giardiasis, Prevalence, Karaj
Funding: This study was funded by Mazandaran
University of Medical Sciences.
Conflict of interest: None declared.
Ethical
approval: The
Ethics Committee of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences approved the
study.
How to cite this article: Elmi T, Ziaie H, Gholami Sh, Mortazavi M, Tabasi M, Geraili Z. The Prevalence of Giardiasis Infections Among
People Admitted to Karaj laboratories in 2013: A Short Report. J RafsanjanUniv Med Sci 2014 13(8): 725-30. [Farsi]
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