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Hookworm and threadworm infections and their association with hemoglobin and eosinophil concentrations in residents of Salvador-Bahia, Brazil

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dc.contributor.author Santos, Fred Luciano Neves
dc.contributor.author Souza, Alina Maria Gonzaga Carlos de
dc.contributor.author Soares, Neci Matos
dc.creator Santos, Fred Luciano Neves
dc.creator Souza, Alina Maria Gonzaga Carlos de
dc.creator Soares, Neci Matos
dc.date.accessioned 2014-10-10T15:13:54Z
dc.date.available 2014-10-10T15:13:54Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.issn 0036-4665
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/16391
dc.description p. 233-238 pt_BR
dc.description.abstract Parasitic infections are responsible for substantial mortality and morbidity worldwide. In most healthy individuals, little overt pathology is observed during infection with S. stercoralis. However, the symptoms in advanced cases may include gastrointestinal bleeding. Anemia is most commonly associated with hookworm infection, especially when several hundred worms are present. Our study evaluates the relationship between the hookworm or S. stercoralis infection status and the hemoglobin concentration of individuals examined by a private network of laboratories in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. We examined 374,120 samples from middle-class individuals living in Salvador City from January 2004 to April 2008. The stool samples were analyzed by the Lutz and Baermann-Moraes methods, and the blood samples were analyzed for hemoglobin concentration and eosinophil counting. The prevalence of hookworm and S. stercoralis were 0.27% (1,027) and 0.34% (1,286), respectively. The prevalence of hookworm and S. stercoralis infection was significantly higher in males than in females and increased with age. Eosinophilia was a common laboratorial finding in individuals infected with hookworm and S. stercoralis. The hemoglobin concentration was lower in the hookworm-infected individuals than in non-infected ones, but none of the examined patients were anemic. Lack of anemia could be a consequence of the socioeconomic status of these patients. pt_BR
dc.language.iso en pt_BR
dc.rights Acesso Aberto pt_BR
dc.source http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652013000400003 pt_BR
dc.subject Hookworms pt_BR
dc.subject S. stercoralis pt_BR
dc.subject Eosinophilia pt_BR
dc.subject Anemia pt_BR
dc.title Hookworm and threadworm infections and their association with hemoglobin and eosinophil concentrations in residents of Salvador-Bahia, Brazil pt_BR
dc.title.alternative Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo pt_BR
dc.type Artigo de Periódico pt_BR
dc.identifier.number v. 55, n. 4 pt_BR
dc.publisher.country Brasil pt_BR


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