Title of article :
Parasitic Contamination of Vegetables in Jos, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Damen, J. G. Jos University Teaching Hospital - Department of Medical Microbiology, Nigeria , Banwat, E. B. Jos University Teaching Hospital - Department of Medical Microbiology, Nigeria , Egah, D. Z. Jos University Teaching Hospital - Department of Medical Microbiology, Nigeria , Allanana, J. A. Jos University Teaching Hospital - Department of Medical Microbiology, Nigeria
From page :
115
To page :
118
Abstract :
Background: Intestinal parasites are very common in developing countries including Nigeria. There are diverse ways of their transmission; the study attempts to determine the level of intestinal parasiticcontamination on vegetables sold in Jos. Methods: Sample of 200 each of Tomatoes (Lycopersium sativus), Letus (Loctus satival) Carrot (Davcus carota L) Cabbage (Brassica Denceal) and Green leafy vegetables were analyzed using standardized Centrifugal-floatation technique methods. Results: Of the 1250 samples of vegetables examined, 450 (36.0%) were positive for intestinal parasites, cabbage recorded the highest prevalence of 64% while tomatoes had the least prevalence of 20%. Conclusion: Vegetables in Jos are heavily contaminated with intestinal parasites and there is need for public enlightenment campaign on the danger of consuming inadequately washed and prepared vegetables.
Keywords :
Intestinal parasite , vegetable , contamination
Journal title :
Annals of African Medicine
Journal title :
Annals of African Medicine
Record number :
2542331
Link To Document :
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