Transmission of helminth eggs through hands in a high-risk community.

FrancescaGulliver; AurelieJeandron; Viet AnhNguyen; Hong AnhDo; Jeroen HJEnsink; (2014) Transmission of helminth eggs through hands in a high-risk community. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 108 (10). pp. 670-672. ISSN 0035-9203 DOI: 10.1093/trstmh/tru115
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BACKGROUND: The role that hands play in the transmission of Ascaris is not well understood. METHODS: A newly developed method to quantify the presence helminth eggs on hands was tested among a group of farmers in Vietnam. High turbidity in hand rinse samples meant that the adopted sugar solution had to be replaced by zinc sulphate as a flotation solution. RESULTS: The survey found 34% (31/90) of study participant hands' were positive for helminth eggs, though concentrations were low and ranged from 0-10 eggs/2 hands. The use of fresh excreta in agriculture was the only variable that showed an association with the concentrations of eggs found on hands. CONCLUSIONS: The results highlight the need to promote handwashing with soap to prevent the transmission of soil-transmitted helminth infections.


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