Scenario of the prevalence of parasites in soil/sand samples in Brazil

systematic analysis

Authors

  • Thaís Dalzochio Centro Universitário CNEC de Bento Gonçalves https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1095-9111
  • Jaqueline Alessi Araldi Faculdade Cenecista de Bento Gonçalves (CNEC)
  • Lisiana Stuani Universidade Feevale

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https://doi.org/10.24302/sma.v9i0.2708

Abstract

Introduction: Zoonotic diseases are transmitted from animals to humans, compromising their health. The high concentration of dogs and cats in urban areas plays an important epidemiological role on soil contamination and thus in the dissemination of zoonotic diseases. The ingestion of eggs, cysts or oocysts of parasites and the penetration of helminths larvae in the skin are frequently related to environmental contamination. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of parasites in soil and/or sand samples in Brazil by a systematic review. Methods: A total of 43 papers were selected from SciELO Brasil, LILACS-Bireme PubMed/NCBI and Scopus, published between 2009 and 2019. The search was performed using the tems parasites, soil, sand and Brazil. Results: A higher number of publications occurred from 2012 to 2017. Studies were mainly concentrated in Southeast and South regions. Hence, further studies are needed in regions where there is limited basic sanitation. Ancilostomidae (larvae or eggs) were the most frequent parasites found in 41.8% of studies, followed by Toxocara spp. (32.6%) and Ascaris spp. (14%). Conclusion: The knowledge on the presence of parasites in the environment and its potential of contamination to the population is essential. Thus, the promotion of educational campaigns related to the implementation of zoonotic control is required in order to avoid the dissemination of parasites in the environment.

Keywords: Parasites. Sand. Soil. Zoonoses. Brazil.

Author Biographies

Thaís Dalzochio, Centro Universitário CNEC de Bento Gonçalves

Possui graduação em Biomedicina com habilitação em Análises Clínicas pela Universidade Feevale. Mestrado Doutorado em Qualidade Ambiental, e especialização em Docência Universitária no Século XXI. Atualmente é professora assistente no Centro Universitário CNEC de Bento Gonçalves. Rio Grande do Sul. Brasil.

Jaqueline Alessi Araldi, Faculdade Cenecista de Bento Gonçalves (CNEC)

Graduação em andamento em Biomedicina. Faculdade Cenecista de Bento Gonçalves (CNEC). Rio Grande do Sul. Brasil.

Lisiana Stuani, Universidade Feevale

Graduação em Biomedicina. Universidade Feevale. Rio Grande do Sul. Brasil

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Published

2020-10-26

How to Cite

Dalzochio, T., Araldi, J. A., & Stuani, L. (2020). Scenario of the prevalence of parasites in soil/sand samples in Brazil: systematic analysis. Saúde E Meio Ambiente: Revista Interdisciplinar, 9, 233–247. https://doi.org/10.24302/sma.v9i0.2708

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