Blastocystosis in post-traumatic splenectomized patients
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Karasartova, DjursunGüreser, Ayşe Semra
Zorlu, Musa
Türegün Atasoy, Buse
Taylan Özkan, Hikmet Ayşegül
Dolapçı, Mete
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Karasartova, D., Güreser, A. S., Zorlu, M., Türegün Atasoy, B., Taylan Özkan, A., Dolapçı, M. (2016). Blastocystosis in post-traumatic splenectomized patients. Parasitology International, 65(6), 802-805.Abstract
Background/aims The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and significance of intestinal protozoa, specially Blastocystis spp., and to perform PCR-based subtype classification for understanding the importance of Blastocystis spp. in the pathogenesis of gastrointestinal disorders in post-traumatic splenectomized patients. Materials and methods A total of 60 stool samples were obtained from 30 post-traumatic splenectomized patients and 30 healthy controls. Wet mounts, trichrome and Kinyoun acid-fast stained slides were prepared from the stool specimens. PCR was used for detecting the presence of Giardia spp., Entamoeba spp., Dientamoeba fragilis, Cryptosporidium spp., Blastocystis spp. Genotyping was realized by using Blastocystis hominis STS primers. Results In both study groups, any helminth eggs and other protozoa except Blastocystis spp. were not detected by microscopy and PCR, and also bacterial cultures were negative. Only stool microscopy was positive for Blastocystis spp. in 30% (9 of 30) of splenectomized patients and in 13% (4/30) of healthy controls. PCR for Blastocystis spp. was positive in 40% (12 of 30), B. hominis genotypes were 20% (6/30): STS1 in 10% (3/30) and STS3 in 10% (3/30) of splenectomized patients. In healthy controls Blastocystis spp. was 13% (4/30) by PCR and genotypes of B. hominis was not detected. The difference between the prevalence of Blastocystis spp. infection in splenectomized patients and control groups was statistically significant (p = 0.020). Abdominal pain was the most frequent gastrointestinal symptom (p = 0.019) among splenectomized patients positive for Blastocystis spp. Conclusion In post-traumatic healthy splenectomized patients, Blastocystis spp. were found to be the most prevalent protozoa and may be responsible for the gastrointestinal disorders. © 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd
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