Author/Authors :
Davoudi, Jaber Department of Veterinary Parasitology - Islamic Azad University of Abhar branch, Abhar, Iran , Safari, Moslem Department of Veterinary Parasitology - Islamic Azad University of Abhar branch, Abhar, Iran , Shirazi, Shahrokh Department Veterinary Parasitology Science and Research branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran. , Bahman Shabestari, Afshin Department of Veterinary Parasitology - Islamic Azad University of Abhar branch, Abhar, Iran , Dolatkhah, Afsaneh Department of Parasitology - Medicine Faculty - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, tabriz
Abstract :
A retrospective and cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the incidence of cystic hydatid disease among patients hospitalized in two hospitals in Kermanshah during 2012-2013. All medical documents of patients with hydatid cyst in two public hospitals were reviewed. A total of 87 patients including 37 Males and 50 females were examined for the presence of hydatid cyst infection. Results indicated that, 46 cases (52.87%) in 2012, and 41 cases (47.13%) in 2013 underwent operation, of which 42.53% were male and 57.47% female. The most involved organ was liver (66.67%) and the most involved professions were housewives (51.72%, p<0.05). Most of the operations took place in spring (31.1%) and the age of the participants ranged from 21 to 30 years (p<0.05). In 77.01% of patients, contact with dogs was evident the highest percent of surgeries have been observed. Forty surgical cases of hydatidosis were found in Kermanshah. In general, the frequency of stray dogs in this province, instruction of transmission route, combat against stray dogs, and treatment of livestock and dogs seem to be necessary. Moreover, contaminated vegetables could be a potential route of infection.