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A Survey of Entamoeba Histolytica and Entamoeba Dispar (Brumpt) Infections on Mahé, the Seychelles

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Journal Arch Med Res
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1992 Jan 1
PMID 1340310
Citations 2
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Abstract

E. histolytica, pathogenic, and E. dispar, non-pathogenic, being morphologically identical are, when recovered as cysts in feces, diagnosed as E. histolytica. A survey on The Seychelles demonstrated that when culture and zymodeme characterization was used to compare against microscopy alone, the risk of overdiagnosis of E. histolytica infections was drastically reduced. From a total of 313 subjects tested 21 cultures grew amebas. By zymodeme analysis eight were E. histolytica, 40 were E. dispar and the remainder were various species of non-pathogenic intestinal amebas. Two further small comparative surveys confirmed these findings.

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