Prevalence of parasites among Vietnamese refugees residing in Okinawa prefecture, Japan.
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Parasitological surveys were carried out on the fecal and blood samples from the Vietnamese refugees living in the Motobu House for the Vietnamese, Motobu, Okinawa, Japan. Intestinal helminths were detected in 444 (67.1 %) of 662 refugees examined. <I>Ascaris</I> infection was the most prevalent (56.3%), followed by Trichuris (21.8%), hookworms (18.4%) and <I>Strongyloides</I> (2.3%) infections. <I>Hymenolepis nana</I> infection was observed in three cases, and <I>Taenia saginata, Fasciolopsis buski</I> and <I>Clonorchis sinensis</I> infections in each one case. In almost all age groups, the prevalence was over 50 per cent, and incidence of infection was higher in males than in females. In general, the condition of helminthic infections in the refugees resembled those reported in the urban areas in South Vietnam.Intestinal protozoans were observed in 50 (18.2%) of 274 persons examined. <I>Endolimax nana</I> (11.3%), <I>Entamoeba coli</I> (4.7%) and <I>Giardia lamblia</I> (3.6%) were found but <I>E. histolytica</I> was not detected. Malarial parasites and microfilariae were not demonstrated in the blood samples from 311 persons although three cases of benign tertian malaria have been recorded among refugees in the house. The significance of these parasitic infections in the health of Vietnamese refugees and the influence to the public health status of the inhabitants living around the refugee camp were discussed.
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