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   Serological Study of Fascioliasis Using Indirect ELISA in Gorgan City, Golestan Province, Northern Iran  
   
نویسنده bahram negar ,sharbatkhori mitra ,tohidi farideh ,ghasemikhah reza
منبع iranian journal of parasitology - 2020 - دوره : 15 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:418 -424
چکیده    Background: fascioliasis is a neglected zoonotic disease, caused by fasciola species in human and livestock. we aimed to detect the seroprevalence of human fascioliasis gorgan city, golestan province, northern iran using elisa method in 2017. methods: overall, 612 serum samples were analyzed. a relevant questionnaire for demographic data was obtained for all cases. an indirect elisa test was used to detect igg antibodies against fasciola in the sera. the data analysis was performed employing spss program version 21. results: eleven cases (1.79%) were seropositive for fascioliasis. the seroprevalence of fascioliasis was 1.9% and 1.1% among males and females, respectively. there was no statistically significant association between the fascioliasis and analyzed variables such as sex, age, residence, job, education, etc. conclusion: this study was conducted only on the people referring to the reference laboratory of gorgan. it cannot be distributed to the whole city. thus, due to importance of the disease, finding the seroprevalence of fascioliasis in a comprehensive survey in golestan province should be accounted in further studies.
کلیدواژه Seroprevalence; Human fascioliasis; Serodiagnosis; Iran
آدرس arak university of medical sciences, student research committee, Iran, golestan university of medical sciences, school of medicine, infectious diseases research center, department of parasitology & mycology, Iran, golestan university of medical sciences, laboratory sciences research center, Iran, arak university of medical sciences, school of medicine, infectious diseases research center (idrc), department of parasitology & mycology, Iran
پست الکترونیکی ghasemikhah@yahoo.com
 
     
   
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