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A Community-Based Study to Estimate the Seroprevalence of Trichinellosis and Echinococcosis in the Roma and Non-Roma Population of Slovakia.
Antolová, Daniela; Halánová, Monika; Janicko, Martin; Jarcuska, Peter; Reiterová, Katarína; Jarosová, Júlia; Madarasová Gecková, Andrea; Pella, Daniel; Drazilová, Sylvia.
Affiliation
  • Antolová D; Department of Parasitic Diseases, Institute of Parasitology SAS, Hlinkova 3, 040 01 Kosice, Slovakia. antolova@saske.sk.
  • Halánová M; Faculty of Medicine, P. J. Safárik University in Kosice, 040 11 Kosice, Slovakia. monika.halanova@upjs.sk.
  • Janicko M; Faculty of Medicine, P. J. Safárik University in Kosice, 040 11 Kosice, Slovakia. martin.janicko@gmail.com.
  • Jarcuska P; Faculty of Medicine, P. J. Safárik University in Kosice, 040 11 Kosice, Slovakia. peter.jarcuska@upjs.sk.
  • Reiterová K; Department of Parasitic Diseases, Institute of Parasitology SAS, Hlinkova 3, 040 01 Kosice, Slovakia. reiter@saske.sk.
  • Jarosová J; Department of Parasitic Diseases, Institute of Parasitology SAS, Hlinkova 3, 040 01 Kosice, Slovakia. jarosova@saske.sk.
  • Madarasová Gecková A; Faculty of Medicine, P. J. Safárik University in Kosice, 040 11 Kosice, Slovakia. andrea.geckova@upjs.sk.
  • Pella D; Faculty of Medicine, P. J. Safárik University in Kosice, 040 11 Kosice, Slovakia. daniel.pella@upjs.sk.
  • Drazilová S; Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Poprad, 058 01 Poprad, Slovakia. drazilova.s@nemocnicapp.sk.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29393919
ABSTRACT
Trichinellosis and cystic and alveolar echinococcosis are serious parasitic diseases transmissible between animals and humans. Moreover, alveolar echinococcosis is considered one of the most dangerous of human helminthoses. Roma communities are particularly numerous in Central and Eastern Europe. They are often concentrated in economically undeveloped regions and live in segregated localities with unsatisfactory housing and sanitary conditions. The study aimed to find out the seroprevalence of Trichinella and Echinococcus infections in the Roma population of segregated settlements and to compare it with the seropositivity of the non-Roma population of eastern Slovakia. Out of 823 samples, three sera showed seropositivity to Trichinella in the ELISA (Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) test. Subsequent Western blot reaction (WB) confirmed seropositivity in two Roma women. ELISA seropositivity to E. multilocularis was recorded in six persons (0.73%), and five (0.61%) respondents were seropositive to E. granulosus, but WB confirmed the presence of antibodies to Echinococcus spp. in one Roma participant. Positive persons suffered from unspecific clinical symptoms; Trichinella-positive persons reported headache, cough, fatigue, and muscle pain. The Echinococcus-positive participant suffered from headache and back pain. The study showed that the worse living conditions of the Roma community did not significantly influence the occurrence of Trichinella and Echinococcus infections in this minority.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Trichinellosis / Roma / Echinococcosis Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Slovakia

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Trichinellosis / Roma / Echinococcosis Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Slovakia