Molecular epidemiology of giardiasis among Orang Asli in Malaysia: Application of the triosephosphate isomerase gene

Background: Giardia duodenalis is a flagellate parasite which has been considered the most common protozoa infecting human worldwide. Molecular characterization of G. duodenalis isolates have revealed the existence of eight groups (Assemblage A to H) which differ in their host distribution. Assembla...

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Published in:BMC Infectious Diseases
Main Author: Anuar T.S.; Nor Azreen S.; Salleh F.M.; Moktar N.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Anuar T.S.; Nor Azreen S.; Salleh F.M.; Moktar N.
Molecular epidemiology of giardiasis among Orang Asli in Malaysia: Application of the triosephosphate isomerase gene
2014
BMC Infectious Diseases
14
1
10.1186/1471-2334-14-78
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Background: Giardia duodenalis is a flagellate parasite which has been considered the most common protozoa infecting human worldwide. Molecular characterization of G. duodenalis isolates have revealed the existence of eight groups (Assemblage A to H) which differ in their host distribution. Assemblages A and B are found in humans and in many other mammals.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted to identify assemblage's related risk factors of G. duodenalis among Orang Asli in Malaysia. Stool samples were collected from 611 individuals aged between 2 and 74 years old of whom 266 were males and 345 were females. Socioeconomic data were collected through a pre-tested questionnaire. All stool samples were processed with formalin-ether sedimentation and Wheatley's trichrome staining techniques for the primary identification of G. duodenalis. Molecular identification was carried out by the amplification of a triosephosphate isomerase gene using nested-PCR assay.Results: Sixty-two samples (10.2%) were identified as assemblage A and 36 (5.9%) were assemblage B. Risk analysis based on the detected assemblages using univariate and logistic regression analyses identified subjects who have close contact with household pets i.e. dogs and cats (OR = 2.60; 95% CI = 1.42, 4.78; P = 0.002) was found to be significant predictor for assemblage A. On the other hand, there were three significant risk factors caused by assemblage B: (i) children ≤15 years old (OR = 2.33; 95% CI = 1.11, 4.87; P = 0.025), (ii) consuming raw vegetables (OR = 2.82; 95% CI = 1.27, 6.26; P = 0.011) and (iii) the presence of other family members infected with giardiasis (OR = 6.31; 95% CI = 2.99, 13.31; P < 0.001).Conclusions: The present study highlighted that G. duodenalis infection among Orang Asli was caused by both assemblages with significant high prevalence of assemblage A. Therefore, taking precaution after having contact with household pets and their stool, screening and treating infected individuals, awareness on the importance of good health practices and washing vegetables are the practical intervention ways in preventing giardiasis in Orang Asli community. © 2014 Anuar et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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author Anuar T.S.; Nor Azreen S.; Salleh F.M.; Moktar N.
spellingShingle Anuar T.S.; Nor Azreen S.; Salleh F.M.; Moktar N.
Molecular epidemiology of giardiasis among Orang Asli in Malaysia: Application of the triosephosphate isomerase gene
author_facet Anuar T.S.; Nor Azreen S.; Salleh F.M.; Moktar N.
author_sort Anuar T.S.; Nor Azreen S.; Salleh F.M.; Moktar N.
title Molecular epidemiology of giardiasis among Orang Asli in Malaysia: Application of the triosephosphate isomerase gene
title_short Molecular epidemiology of giardiasis among Orang Asli in Malaysia: Application of the triosephosphate isomerase gene
title_full Molecular epidemiology of giardiasis among Orang Asli in Malaysia: Application of the triosephosphate isomerase gene
title_fullStr Molecular epidemiology of giardiasis among Orang Asli in Malaysia: Application of the triosephosphate isomerase gene
title_full_unstemmed Molecular epidemiology of giardiasis among Orang Asli in Malaysia: Application of the triosephosphate isomerase gene
title_sort Molecular epidemiology of giardiasis among Orang Asli in Malaysia: Application of the triosephosphate isomerase gene
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description Background: Giardia duodenalis is a flagellate parasite which has been considered the most common protozoa infecting human worldwide. Molecular characterization of G. duodenalis isolates have revealed the existence of eight groups (Assemblage A to H) which differ in their host distribution. Assemblages A and B are found in humans and in many other mammals.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted to identify assemblage's related risk factors of G. duodenalis among Orang Asli in Malaysia. Stool samples were collected from 611 individuals aged between 2 and 74 years old of whom 266 were males and 345 were females. Socioeconomic data were collected through a pre-tested questionnaire. All stool samples were processed with formalin-ether sedimentation and Wheatley's trichrome staining techniques for the primary identification of G. duodenalis. Molecular identification was carried out by the amplification of a triosephosphate isomerase gene using nested-PCR assay.Results: Sixty-two samples (10.2%) were identified as assemblage A and 36 (5.9%) were assemblage B. Risk analysis based on the detected assemblages using univariate and logistic regression analyses identified subjects who have close contact with household pets i.e. dogs and cats (OR = 2.60; 95% CI = 1.42, 4.78; P = 0.002) was found to be significant predictor for assemblage A. On the other hand, there were three significant risk factors caused by assemblage B: (i) children ≤15 years old (OR = 2.33; 95% CI = 1.11, 4.87; P = 0.025), (ii) consuming raw vegetables (OR = 2.82; 95% CI = 1.27, 6.26; P = 0.011) and (iii) the presence of other family members infected with giardiasis (OR = 6.31; 95% CI = 2.99, 13.31; P < 0.001).Conclusions: The present study highlighted that G. duodenalis infection among Orang Asli was caused by both assemblages with significant high prevalence of assemblage A. Therefore, taking precaution after having contact with household pets and their stool, screening and treating infected individuals, awareness on the importance of good health practices and washing vegetables are the practical intervention ways in preventing giardiasis in Orang Asli community. © 2014 Anuar et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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