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Association of urogenital and intestinal parasitic infections with type 2 diabetes individuals: a comparative study

机译:2型糖尿病个体泌尿生殖和肠道寄生虫感染的关联:比较研究

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Abstract Background Globally, urogenital and intestinal parasitosis remain significant health challenges. They are associated with rising morbidity, death, and many harmful outcomes. A little is known concerning parasitosis and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Our study planned to investigate the urogenital and intestinal parasitic infections among type 2 diabetes patients compare to non-diabetic (Control) individuals and examine the intensity of helminthiasis in both groups. Methods At Kosti Teaching Hospital (Sudan), 300 Urine and 300 stool samples have collected from 150 type?2 diabetes and 150 control individuals, along with the socio-demographic data using a structured questionnaire. The parasitic infections were examined by direct sedimentation technique for urine specimens. Whereas, for fecal samples, simple-direct saline, formal-ether concentration, Kato-Katz, and modified Ziehl–Neelsen techniques were used. Results Out of 150 type 2 diabetes patients studied, 31 (20.6%) and 14 (9.3%) had intestinal parasitosis and urogenital schistosomiasis, respectively. Whereas, 16 (10.6%) and 8 (5.3%) of the control group were infected, respectively. Compared to the control group, the odds of testing positive for either urogenital schistosomiasis (AOR: 2.548, 95% CI: 0.836–7.761, P ?=?0.100) or intestinal parasitic diseases (AOR: 2.099, 95% CI: 0.973–4.531, P ?=?0.059) were greater in diabetic individuals. Likewise, the intensities of helminthiasis were much higher in the diabetic patients and positively correlated with the duration of illness. The rate of urogenital schistosomiasis was also significantly different among the disease duration subcategories. Conclusions Our study has highlighted the relationship of type 2 diabetes with urogenital and intestinal parasitic infections and enhanced our knowledge about the frequency of particular urogenital and intestinal parasites as well as the intensity of helminths infection in type 2 diabetes compared to non-diabetic individuals, which are important for further studies.
机译:摘要背景全球化,泌尿生殖器和肠道寄生虫病仍然存在重大健康挑战。它们与发病率,死亡和许多有害成果上升有关。有点熟知关于寄生病和2型糖尿病。我们的研究计划调查与非糖尿病(对照)个体的2型糖尿病患者中的泌尿生殖器和肠道寄生虫感染,并检查两组蠕虫症的强度。在Kosti教学医院(苏丹)的方法,300次尿液和300种粪便样本从150型糖尿病和150个控制人员收集,以及使用结构化问卷的社会人口统计数据。通过直接沉降技术进行尿液试样检查寄生虫感染。然而,对于粪便样品,使用简单直接的盐水,正式醚​​浓度,Kato-Katz和改性Ziehl-Neelsen技术。结果为150型糖尿病患者,31例(20.6%)和14(9.3%)分别具有肠道寄生虫病和泌尿生殖器血吸虫病。然而,分别感染16(10.6%)和8(5.3%)的对照组。与对照组相比,尿素血吸虫病检测阳性的几率(AOR:2.548,95%CI:0.836-7.761,P?=?0.100)或肠道寄生虫疾病(AOR:2.099,95%CI:0.973-4.531 ,p?= 0.059)在糖尿病个体中更大。同样,糖尿病患者的蠕虫症的强度高得多,并与疾病的持续时间呈正相关。疾病持续时间子类别中的泌尿生殖术血吸虫病的速率也显着差异。结论我们的研究强调了2型糖尿病与泌尿生殖器和肠道寄生虫感染的关系,并提高了我们对特定泌尿生殖器寄生虫的频率的知识以及与非糖尿病个体相比,2型糖尿病中的Helminths感染强度对进一步研究很重要。

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