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Epidemiological survey of Giardia spp. and Blastocystis hominis in an Argentinian rural community
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Epidemiological survey of Giardia spp. and Blastocystis hominis in an Argentinian rural community

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2004;42(3):121-127.
Published online: September 20, 2004

1Cátedra de Microbiología y Parasitología, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina.

2Comisión de Investigaciones Cientificas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Corresponding author (jabasua@atlas.med.unlp.edu.ar)
• Received: April 12, 2004   • Accepted: June 17, 2004

Copyright © 2004 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Fig. 1 Geographical location of General Mansilla in Argentina.
Epidemiological survey of Giardia spp. and Blastocystis hominis in an Argentinian rural community
Area Sex Under 14 yr-old n (%) Over 14 yr-old n (%)
Urban Male 81 (23.1) 20 (5.7)
Female 63 (18.0) 37 (10.6)
Total 144 (41.1) 57 (16.3)
Rural Male 47 (13.4) 17 (4.9)
Female 58 (16.6) 27 (7.7)
Total 105 (30.0) 44 (12.6)
Parasites Males Females
Under 14 yr-old Over 14 yr-old Under 14 yr-old Over 14 yr-old
RAa) UAb) RA UA RA UA RA UA
Giardia spp. 3 (6.4) 7 (8.6) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 3 (5.2) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0)
Blastocystis hominis 12 (25.5) 23 (28.4) 6 (35.3) 3 (15.0) 10 (17.2) 14 (22.2) 4 (14.8) 8 (21.6)
Giardia spp. + B. hominis 0 (0.0) 2 (2.5) 1 (5.9) 1 (5.0) 3 (5.2) 0 (0.0) 1 (3.7) 0 (0.0)
RAa) UAb)
Type of home n (%) n(%)
 Cardboard or tin 26 (12.9) 15 (10.1)
 Wood 15 (7.5) 29 (19.5)
 Fibrocement 8 (4.0) 25 (16.8)
 Masonry 152 (75.6) 80 (53.7)
Floors of the home
 Dirt 10 (5.0) 28 (18.8)
 Cement 191 (95.0) 121 (81.2)
Garbage disposal
 Open-pit 0 (0.0) 36 (24.2)
 Burning 9 (4.5) 89 (59.7)
 Burying 0 (0.0) 3 (2.0)
 City garbage collection 192 (95.5) 21 (14.1)
Drinking water
 Running 187 (93.0) 0 (0.0)
 Home pump 14 (7.0) 123 (82.6)
 Community pump 0 (0.0) 26 (17.5)
Tap
 Inside the home 179 (89.0) 94 (63.1)
 Outside the home 19 (19.5) 35 (23.5)
 Public 3 (1.5) 20 (13.4)
Body waste disposal
 Sewage 91 (45.3) 0 (0.0)
 Well with chamber 62 (30.9) 61 (40.9)
 Cesspool 35 (17.4) 56 (37.6)
 Latrine 13 (6.5) 32 (21.5)
Overcrowdingc)
 Presence 69 (34.3) 79 (53.0)
 Absence 132 (65.7) 70 (47.0)
Flooding of the home
 Never 157 (78.1) 92 (61.7)
 Sometimes 25 (12.4) 26 (17.5)
 Frequent 19 (9.5) 31 (20.8)
Variable and risk factor Coefficient OR
Frequent flooding of home 1.241 3.46
Body waste disposal by latrine 0.893 2.44
Abdominal pain 0.675 1.96
Male 0.662 1.94

Constant –1.705
Table 1. Sex, age and place of residence of the 350 people studied in General Mansilla, Argentina
Table 2. Frequencies of Giardia spp. and/or Blastocystis hominis infections in the General Mansilla population, with respect to sex, place of residence and age

Rural area,

Urban area

Table 3. Socio-cultural and environmental variables of the 350 study subjects

Rural area,

Urban area,

Defined as the presence of more than three people sleeping per room.

Table 4. Logistic regression model for the presence of Giardia spp. and/or Blastocystis hominis, in the study population