Evaluation of Parasites as Contaminants of Currency Notes in Akure, Nigeria

Background: Currency notes are used as a means of exchange during buying and selling of goods and commodities; thereby making them agents of disease transmission. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate of contamination posed on these currency notes in Akure metropolis by parasite...

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Main Authors: Iyabo Adepeju Simon-Oke, Oluwaseun David Ajileye
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alborz University of Medical Sciences 2019-05-01
Series:International Journal of Enteric Pathogens
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Online Access:http://enterpathog.abzums.ac.ir/PDF/ijep-4274
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spelling doaj-5907a8e0af9c4466992d4495e03716a72020-11-25T01:16:17ZengAlborz University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Enteric Pathogens2345-33622322-58662019-05-0172444810.15171/ijep.2019.11ijep-4274Evaluation of Parasites as Contaminants of Currency Notes in Akure, NigeriaIyabo Adepeju Simon-Oke0Oluwaseun David Ajileye1Department of Biology, Federal University of Technology, Akure, NigeriaDepartment of Biology, Federal University of Technology, Akure, NigeriaBackground: Currency notes are used as a means of exchange during buying and selling of goods and commodities; thereby making them agents of disease transmission. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate of contamination posed on these currency notes in Akure metropolis by parasites. Materials and Methods: A total of 160 different naira notes (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000) were collected from food vendors, butchers, petrol attendants and fishmongers into transparent containers and transported to the laboratory. Based on the physical appearances of the notes, they were categorized as mint, clean, dirty, very dirty and mutilated. Standard parasitological techniques were employed to detect parasitic organisms on the notes. Results: Of the 160 naira notes examined, 106 (66.3%) harbored eggs and other stages of the parasites. Mint notes did not harbor any parasite. 14 (70%) of clean notes, 31 (62%) of dirty notes, 61 (74.4) of very dirty and mutilated notes were contaminated, respectively. Parasites recovered from naira notes included Enterobius vermicularis (19.8%), Hookworm (8.5%), Giardia lamblia (22.6%), Ascaris lumbricoides (77.4%), Hymenolepis nana (21.7%), Strongyloides stercoralis (10.4%), Trichuris trichiura (25.5%), Isospora belli (2.8%), Entamoeba histolytica (87.7%), Balantidium coli (34%) and flagellates (7.5%). We found that 5, 50 and 100 naira notes had the highest contamination (45%) while 20 and 1000 naira notes had the least contamination (35% each). The results showed that there was a significant difference between the sources of the collection (P<0.05). Conclusion: Citizens should be educated on ways of handling money through personal hygiene by not abusing, mishandling or mutilating the currency notes.http://enterpathog.abzums.ac.ir/PDF/ijep-4274L ParasiteContaminationCurrency NoteDenominationMutilatedMint
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Oluwaseun David Ajileye
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Oluwaseun David Ajileye
Evaluation of Parasites as Contaminants of Currency Notes in Akure, Nigeria
International Journal of Enteric Pathogens
L Parasite
Contamination
Currency Note
Denomination
Mutilated
Mint
author_facet Iyabo Adepeju Simon-Oke
Oluwaseun David Ajileye
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title Evaluation of Parasites as Contaminants of Currency Notes in Akure, Nigeria
title_short Evaluation of Parasites as Contaminants of Currency Notes in Akure, Nigeria
title_full Evaluation of Parasites as Contaminants of Currency Notes in Akure, Nigeria
title_fullStr Evaluation of Parasites as Contaminants of Currency Notes in Akure, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Parasites as Contaminants of Currency Notes in Akure, Nigeria
title_sort evaluation of parasites as contaminants of currency notes in akure, nigeria
publisher Alborz University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Enteric Pathogens
issn 2345-3362
2322-5866
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Background: Currency notes are used as a means of exchange during buying and selling of goods and commodities; thereby making them agents of disease transmission. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate of contamination posed on these currency notes in Akure metropolis by parasites. Materials and Methods: A total of 160 different naira notes (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000) were collected from food vendors, butchers, petrol attendants and fishmongers into transparent containers and transported to the laboratory. Based on the physical appearances of the notes, they were categorized as mint, clean, dirty, very dirty and mutilated. Standard parasitological techniques were employed to detect parasitic organisms on the notes. Results: Of the 160 naira notes examined, 106 (66.3%) harbored eggs and other stages of the parasites. Mint notes did not harbor any parasite. 14 (70%) of clean notes, 31 (62%) of dirty notes, 61 (74.4) of very dirty and mutilated notes were contaminated, respectively. Parasites recovered from naira notes included Enterobius vermicularis (19.8%), Hookworm (8.5%), Giardia lamblia (22.6%), Ascaris lumbricoides (77.4%), Hymenolepis nana (21.7%), Strongyloides stercoralis (10.4%), Trichuris trichiura (25.5%), Isospora belli (2.8%), Entamoeba histolytica (87.7%), Balantidium coli (34%) and flagellates (7.5%). We found that 5, 50 and 100 naira notes had the highest contamination (45%) while 20 and 1000 naira notes had the least contamination (35% each). The results showed that there was a significant difference between the sources of the collection (P<0.05). Conclusion: Citizens should be educated on ways of handling money through personal hygiene by not abusing, mishandling or mutilating the currency notes.
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Contamination
Currency Note
Denomination
Mutilated
Mint
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