TY - JOUR T1 - The Study of Consumed Vegetables Parasitic Infections in Qom City in 2014: A Short Report TT - بررسی آلودگی‌های انگلی سبزی‌های مصرفی شهر قم در سال 1393: یک گزارش کوتاه JF - RUMS_JOURNAL JO - RUMS_JOURNAL VL - 14 IS - 10 UR - http://journal.rums.ac.ir/article-1-2651-en.html Y1 - 2016 SP - 895 EP - 902 KW - Vegetables KW - Parasites KW - Parasitic infection N2 - Background and Objective: Parasitic diseases are the most important infectious disorders and one of the main public health problems in many communities. One of the most important ways of parasite infection is to consume the raw vegetables. The aim of this study is to assess the parasitic contaminations of fresh consumed vegetables in Qom. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study in which 840 samples of different vegetables including leek, parsley, lettuce, coriander, radish, spring onion, tarragon, basil, mint, and cress collected from 42 vegetable sellers in Qom during 3 months in 2014 were examined. Samples were evaluated for presence of metazoan and protozoan parasitic contaminations. The vegetables were washed with water and tested microscopically after performance of sedimentation method. Results were reported as descriptive statistics (average and percentage). Results: In 265 out of 840 samples (31.55%) were found to have parasitic contamination. Among those 110 (41.51%) and 155 (58.49%) were revealed to be metazoa and protozoa, respectively. The highest rate of contamination was detected in leek and parsley with 48 positive samples (18.11%) and the lowest one in coriander radish and lettuce with 9 (3.39%) and 7 (2.65%) samples were positive respectively. Regarding the parasitic infestations, Entamoeba coli cyst with 113 positive samples (42.64%) and Ascaris ova with 59 positive samples (22.25%) had the most pollution and Oxyuris ova with 4 positive samples (1.51%) had the less pollution among consuming vegetables. Conclusion: The results revealed that the percentage of vegetables contamination in Qom city was middle. It would be recommended that the essential measures should be taken to increase the awareness level of people about the proper disinfection of vegetables. Key words: Vegetables, Parasites, Parasitic infection Funding: This research was funded by Research Committee of Zahedan University of Medical Sciences. Conflict of interest: None declared. Ethical approval: The Ethics Committee of Qom University of Medical Sciences approved the study. How to cite this article: Balarak D, Joghatayi A, Jafari Modrek M, Ansari H. The Study of Consumed Vegetables Parasitic Infections in Qom City in 2014: A Short Report: A Short Report. J RafsanjanUniv Med Sci 2016 14(10): 895-902. [Farsi] M3 ER -