>
Fa   |   Ar   |   En
   parasitic contamination of common vegetables sold in lusaka, zambia  
   
نویسنده nyirenda s.s. ,bukowa k.m. ,banda w.r. ,mbewe j. ,hamankolo f. ,banda f. ,kwenda g. ,mumba m. ,zulu e.
منبع journal of food quality and hazards control - 2021 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:112 -118
چکیده    Background: consumption of raw or unhygienically prepared vegetables is a potential source of parasitic infection. this study aimed to establish the prevalence and types of intestinal parasites on the freshly sold vegetables at the market.methods: totally, 95 vegetable samples were randomly procured from vendors at lusaka city market (zambia). the samples were examined for parasitic contamination using floatation and sedimentation methods. data were analyzed using epi info version 7.2.4.0.results: the overall parasitic contamination of fresh vegetables was 35.8% (34 out of 95). the highest parasitic contamination rate was found in chinese cabbage with 7.4% (7 out of 95), followed by rape with 6.3% (6 out of 95), chilli with 5.3% (5 out of 95), pigweed with 5.3% (5 out of 95), pumpkin leaves with 5.3% (5 out of 95), tomatoes with 4.2% (4 out of 95), and cabbage with 2.1% (2 out of 95). there was a significant (p=0.001) statistically difference between the type of vegetables and the presence of the parasites. the identified helminths had different prevalence rates, including taenia spp. with 9.5%, trichuris trichuria with 5.3%, ascaris lumbricoides with 3.2%, clonorchis sinensis with 2.1%, diphyllobothrium latum with 2.1%, paragonimus westermani with 2.1%, and strongyloides stercoralis with 2.1%. also, giardia lamblia with 24.2% and balantidium coli with 4.2% were the protozoan parasites identified.conclusion: this study showed that some vegetables sold at the lusaka city market (zambia) were a potential source of parasitic infections for local consumers. g. lamblia was the most prevalent parasite found in the vegetable samples.doi: 10.18502/jfqhc.8.3.7197
کلیدواژه vegetables ,parasites ,parasitic diseases ,giardia lamblia ,risk factors ,zambia
آدرس ministry of fisheries and livestock, central veterinary research institute, zambia, ministry of fisheries and livestock, central veterinary research institute, zambia, occupational health and safety institute, zambia, ministry of fisheries and livestock, central veterinary research institute, zambia, ministry of fisheries and livestock, central veterinary research institute, zambia, ministry of fisheries and livestock, central veterinary research institute, zambia, the university of zambia, school of health sciences, department of biomedical sciences, zambia, ministry of fisheries and livestock, central veterinary research institute, zambia, the university of zambia, school of health sciences, department of biomedical sciences, zambia
 
     
   
Authors
  
 
 

Copyright 2023
Islamic World Science Citation Center
All Rights Reserved