Ba?yrsak parazitlerinin görülme oranynda toplumun sosyo ekonomik durumu, beslenme, temizlik aly?kanlyklary, iklim, çevre ?artlary, alt yapy ve e?itim seviyesi önemli ölçüde etkilidir. Çaly?mada sosyo-demografik özellikleri ile parazit görülme sykly?y arasyndaki ili?kinin incelenmesi amaçlanmy?tyr. Çaly?ma 310 ki?i ile planlanmy? olup ancak 269 ki?i örnek vermeyi kabul etmemi?tir. Sa?lykly ki?ilerden olu?an toplam 41 ki?inin dy?ky örnekleri toplanmy?tyr. Dy?ky örnekleri nativ-lugol ve formol eter çokla?tyrma yöntemleri ile incelenmi?tir. Çaly?ma, 2008 ?ubat- Haziran aylary arasynda yürütülmü?tür. Ara?tyrmada; 14 (%34.1) ki?ide parazit bulunmakta, en fazla Giardia intetinalis (%50.0) görülmekte olup 4 (%9.8)'ünde geli?me gerili?i, 10 (%24.4)'nunda bo?altymla ilgili sorunlar, ve 15 (%36.6)'inde beslenme ile ilgili sorunlar saptanmy?tyr. Evlerinde hayvan besleme durumu ve bo?altym sorunu olan bireylerde fark istatistiksel olarak anlamly bulunmu?tur (p
The incidence of intestinal parasites is hightly related with factors such as the socio-economic level of the society, nutritional and hygienic habits, climate, environmental conditions, infrastructure and degree of literacy. This study, aims to focus on examining the relationship between socio-demographics and parasite prevalence. Work is planned with 310 people but 269 people did not agree to give examples. Feces samples of a total of 41 healthy persons were collected. Feces samples have been examined using the nativ-lugol and formol-ether concentration methods. The study has been conducted between February-June 2008. This study; parasites were observed in 14 (34.1%) persons, with G. intestinalis being observed mostly (50.0%), 4 (9.8%) had problems of growth restriction, 10 (24.4%) had excretion-related problems, and 15 (36.6%) had nutrition-related problems. The difference in individuals feeding animals in their houses and having excretion-related problems has been found statistically meaningful (p
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Basic Medicine Sciences |
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Publication Date | February 1, 2011 |
Published in Issue | Year 2011 Volume: 6 Issue: 1 |