Ak. Shrestha et Fj. Enriquez, Short report: Prevalence of fecal Encephalitozoon sp spores among hospitalized patients in Nepal, AM J TROP M, 65(5), 2001, pp. 648-649
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Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health","Medical Research General Topics
During the months of June and July 1998, stool samples from 341 hospitalize
d patients (mean age, 32.7 +/- 16.3 years; range, 1-86 years) from Kathmand
u, Nepal, were screened for the prevalence of Encephalitozoon sp. by use of
anti-Encephalitozoon sp. monoclonal antibody 3B6-based immunofluorescence
assay. The cross-sectional study revealed the presence of Encephalitozoon s
pores in 0.6% (2 of 341) patients. By use of direct microscopic examination
, 27% (93 of 341) of patients were diagnosed with various gastrointestinal
pathogens, among which Ascaris lumbricoides and Ancylostoma duodenale were
the most commonly found, with prevalence rates of 8.8% (30 of 341) and 7.6%
(26 of 341), respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first study to re
port the presence of Encephalitozoon sp. among humans in Nepal.