Survey study of intestinal parasites on Fresh vegetables collected from some Baghdad Sales and its role in human infection

Fresh vegetables are an important part of a healthy diet. The consumption of raw vegetables without cooking or good washing can be a major rout of transmission to the parasitic infection. The goal of this study was to determine the intestinal parasitic contamination of fresh vegetables from vegetabl...

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Main Author: Baghdad Science Journal
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad 2013-03-01
Series:Baghdad Science Journal
Online Access:http://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/1425
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spelling doaj-b0b7c9c5b6964ee29c57d4cc3ce311232020-11-25T01:39:50ZaraCollege of Science for Women, University of BaghdadBaghdad Science Journal2078-86652411-79862013-03-0110110.21123/bsj.10.1.32-40Survey study of intestinal parasites on Fresh vegetables collected from some Baghdad Sales and its role in human infectionBaghdad Science JournalFresh vegetables are an important part of a healthy diet. The consumption of raw vegetables without cooking or good washing can be a major rout of transmission to the parasitic infection. The goal of this study was to determine the intestinal parasitic contamination of fresh vegetables from vegetables sales markets in Baghdad province during the different above months of the year. A total of 303 samples of different vegetables were randomly selected from three wholesale markets distributed through different regions in Baghdad (East, West and South) and then were examined by a floatation method. The present study showed that the collected vegetables were contaminated with 12 species of intestinal parasites, and the total percentage of contamination was 161 (53.1%) . ZnSo4 solution showed the highest percentage of contaminated vegetables (31.2%) while sucrose showed the lowest percentage (8.9%). http://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/1425
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Survey study of intestinal parasites on Fresh vegetables collected from some Baghdad Sales and its role in human infection
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title Survey study of intestinal parasites on Fresh vegetables collected from some Baghdad Sales and its role in human infection
title_short Survey study of intestinal parasites on Fresh vegetables collected from some Baghdad Sales and its role in human infection
title_full Survey study of intestinal parasites on Fresh vegetables collected from some Baghdad Sales and its role in human infection
title_fullStr Survey study of intestinal parasites on Fresh vegetables collected from some Baghdad Sales and its role in human infection
title_full_unstemmed Survey study of intestinal parasites on Fresh vegetables collected from some Baghdad Sales and its role in human infection
title_sort survey study of intestinal parasites on fresh vegetables collected from some baghdad sales and its role in human infection
publisher College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad
series Baghdad Science Journal
issn 2078-8665
2411-7986
publishDate 2013-03-01
description Fresh vegetables are an important part of a healthy diet. The consumption of raw vegetables without cooking or good washing can be a major rout of transmission to the parasitic infection. The goal of this study was to determine the intestinal parasitic contamination of fresh vegetables from vegetables sales markets in Baghdad province during the different above months of the year. A total of 303 samples of different vegetables were randomly selected from three wholesale markets distributed through different regions in Baghdad (East, West and South) and then were examined by a floatation method. The present study showed that the collected vegetables were contaminated with 12 species of intestinal parasites, and the total percentage of contamination was 161 (53.1%) . ZnSo4 solution showed the highest percentage of contaminated vegetables (31.2%) while sucrose showed the lowest percentage (8.9%).
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