Entamoeba infections and associated risk factors among migrant workers in peninsular Malaysia

The influx of low skilled migrant workers to Malaysia from low socio-economic countries where gastrointestinal parasitic infections are prevalent has raised concerns about transmission to the local population. Three methods for detection (serology, microscopy and molecular techniques) were utilized...

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Main Authors: Sahimin, Norhidayu, Yunus, Muhammad Hafiznur, Douadi, Benacer, Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian, Noordin, Rahmah, Behnke, Jerzy Marian, Mohd Zain, Siti Nursheena
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spelling my.um.eprints.235892020-01-28T01:14:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/23589/ Entamoeba infections and associated risk factors among migrant workers in peninsular Malaysia Sahimin, Norhidayu Yunus, Muhammad Hafiznur Douadi, Benacer Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian Noordin, Rahmah Behnke, Jerzy Marian Mohd Zain, Siti Nursheena QR Microbiology R Medicine The influx of low skilled migrant workers to Malaysia from low socio-economic countries where gastrointestinal parasitic infections are prevalent has raised concerns about transmission to the local population. Three methods for detection (serology, microscopy and molecular techniques) were utilized to identify Entamoeba infections amongst the targeted cohort and determine risk factors associated with infection. Serological screening of 484 migrant workers from five working sectors in Peninsular Malaysia using IgG4 ELISA based on the rPPDK antigen showed an overall seroprevalence of 7.4% (n = 36; CL95 = 5.3–10.1%) with only one factor statistically associated with seropositivity of anti-amoebic antibodies, i.e. years of residence in Malaysia (χ21 = 4.007, p = 0.045). Microscopic examination of 388 faecal samples for protozoan cysts and trophozoites showed a slightly higher prevalence (11.6%; n=45; CL95: 8.4–14.8%). Meanwhile, amplification of the 16S rDNA gene detected two species i.e. Entamoeba dispar (23/388; 5.9%; CL95: 3.6–8.3%) and E. histolytica (11/388; 2.8%; CL95: 1.2–4.5%) and mixed infections with both parasites in only three samples (3/388; 0.8%; CL95: 0.2–2.2%). Entamoeba dispar infection was significantly associated with those employed in food and domestic services (χ24 = 12.879, p = 0.012). However, none of the factors affected the prevalence of E. histolytica infection. Despite the low prevalence of E. histolytica in faecal samples of the study cohort, the presence of this pathogenic parasite still poses potential public health risks and calls for tighter control strategies based on better availability of chemotherapeutic treatment and accessibility to appropriate health education. © 2019, Malaysian Society for Parasitology. All rights reserved. Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2019 Article PeerReviewed Sahimin, Norhidayu and Yunus, Muhammad Hafiznur and Douadi, Benacer and Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian and Noordin, Rahmah and Behnke, Jerzy Marian and Mohd Zain, Siti Nursheena (2019) Entamoeba infections and associated risk factors among migrant workers in peninsular Malaysia. Tropical Biomedicine, 36 (4). pp. 1014-1026. ISSN 0127-5720 http://msptm.org/files/Vol36No4/1014-1026-Mohd-Zain-SN.pdf
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topic QR Microbiology
R Medicine
spellingShingle QR Microbiology
R Medicine
Sahimin, Norhidayu
Yunus, Muhammad Hafiznur
Douadi, Benacer
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Noordin, Rahmah
Behnke, Jerzy Marian
Mohd Zain, Siti Nursheena
Entamoeba infections and associated risk factors among migrant workers in peninsular Malaysia
description The influx of low skilled migrant workers to Malaysia from low socio-economic countries where gastrointestinal parasitic infections are prevalent has raised concerns about transmission to the local population. Three methods for detection (serology, microscopy and molecular techniques) were utilized to identify Entamoeba infections amongst the targeted cohort and determine risk factors associated with infection. Serological screening of 484 migrant workers from five working sectors in Peninsular Malaysia using IgG4 ELISA based on the rPPDK antigen showed an overall seroprevalence of 7.4% (n = 36; CL95 = 5.3–10.1%) with only one factor statistically associated with seropositivity of anti-amoebic antibodies, i.e. years of residence in Malaysia (χ21 = 4.007, p = 0.045). Microscopic examination of 388 faecal samples for protozoan cysts and trophozoites showed a slightly higher prevalence (11.6%; n=45; CL95: 8.4–14.8%). Meanwhile, amplification of the 16S rDNA gene detected two species i.e. Entamoeba dispar (23/388; 5.9%; CL95: 3.6–8.3%) and E. histolytica (11/388; 2.8%; CL95: 1.2–4.5%) and mixed infections with both parasites in only three samples (3/388; 0.8%; CL95: 0.2–2.2%). Entamoeba dispar infection was significantly associated with those employed in food and domestic services (χ24 = 12.879, p = 0.012). However, none of the factors affected the prevalence of E. histolytica infection. Despite the low prevalence of E. histolytica in faecal samples of the study cohort, the presence of this pathogenic parasite still poses potential public health risks and calls for tighter control strategies based on better availability of chemotherapeutic treatment and accessibility to appropriate health education. © 2019, Malaysian Society for Parasitology. All rights reserved.
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author Sahimin, Norhidayu
Yunus, Muhammad Hafiznur
Douadi, Benacer
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Noordin, Rahmah
Behnke, Jerzy Marian
Mohd Zain, Siti Nursheena
author_facet Sahimin, Norhidayu
Yunus, Muhammad Hafiznur
Douadi, Benacer
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Noordin, Rahmah
Behnke, Jerzy Marian
Mohd Zain, Siti Nursheena
author_sort Sahimin, Norhidayu
title Entamoeba infections and associated risk factors among migrant workers in peninsular Malaysia
title_short Entamoeba infections and associated risk factors among migrant workers in peninsular Malaysia
title_full Entamoeba infections and associated risk factors among migrant workers in peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Entamoeba infections and associated risk factors among migrant workers in peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Entamoeba infections and associated risk factors among migrant workers in peninsular Malaysia
title_sort entamoeba infections and associated risk factors among migrant workers in peninsular malaysia
publisher Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/23589/
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