Title of article
A Study of The Genetic Variability of Blastocystis hominis Isolates in Hamadan, West of Iran
Author/Authors
Sardarian، Khosro نويسنده Department of Parasitology and Mycology, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan , , Hajilooi، Mehrdad نويسنده , , Maghsood، Amirhosein نويسنده Department of Parasitology and Mycology, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan , , Moghimbeigi، Abbas نويسنده Dept. of Biostatistics & Epidemiology, Hamedan University of Medical Sciences , , Alikhani، Mohamadyusef نويسنده Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 19 سال 2013
Pages
5
From page
11
To page
15
Abstract
Blastocystis is a common protozoan parasite in mammals, birds, amphibians,
reptiles, fish, arthropods, and annelids. This parasite has some subtypes, which
pathogenicity status of them still remained controversial. Some of Blastocystis subtypes
are potentially pathogenic to human.
Objectives: This study has identified the B. hominis subtypes and their prevalence rates
in Hamadan.
Patients and Methods: During two months of summer 2011, a total number of 250 human
fecal samples referred for parasitology examination to Beasat Hospital and a few
clinical laboratories of Hamadan city were collected. The samples were examined by
direct method and formalin-ether. 41 samples exhibited positive results for B. hominis
thereby were cultured in Locke-egg medium. After the growth and in order to genotype
identification, B. hominis isolates were amplified by PCR, using seven pairs of sequencestagged
site primers. .
Results: In this study, three subtypes of B. hominis consisted of one [SB83], two [SB340]
and three [SB227] were identified. The most dominant genotype was SB83 with 56.1% frequency.
The prevalence rate of genotype SB227 and SB340 were 22% and 7.3%, respectively.
Coexistence of genotypes SB83 and SB227 was detected in 14.6% of positive cases.
Conclusions: This is the first study in Hamadan on genotyping of B. hominis, which may
trigger other epidemiologic and zoonotic studies on different subtypes and hence control
clinical manifestations of infection.
Journal title
Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology (JJM)
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology (JJM)
Record number
683568
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