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publication name Parasitic Contamination of Commonly Consumed Fresh Leafy Vegetables in Benha, Egypt
Authors Maysa Ahmad Eraky, Samia Mostafa Rashed, Mona El-Sayed Nasr, Azza Mohammed Salah El-Hamshary, Amera Salah El-Ghannam
year 2014
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journal Journal of Parasitology Research
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Abstract

ThisstudyevaluatedthedegreeofparasiticcontaminationofvegetableswhicharecommercializedandconsumedfreshinBenha, Egypt. It included 530 vegetables: lettuce, watercress, parsley, green onion, and leek. Vegetables were collected randomly from marketswithinBenha.Sampleswerewashedinsaline,andtheresultingwashingsolutionwasfilteredandcentrifugedtoconcentrate theparasiticstages.SedimentsandsupernatantswereexaminedbyiodineandmodifiedZiehl-Neelsenstainedsmears.Intestinal parasites were detected in 157/530 (29.6%) samples. Giardia lamblia cysts were the most prevalent parasite (8.8%) followed by Entamoebaspp.cysts(6.8%),Enterobiusvermiculariseggs(4.9%),varioushelminthlarvae(3.6%),Hymenolepisnanaeggs(2.8%), Hymenolepisdiminutaeggs(2.1%),andAscarislumbricoideseggs(0.6%).Thehighestcontaminatedvegetablewaslettuce(45.5%) followedbywatercress(41.3%),parsley(34.3%),greenonion(16.5%),andleek(10.7%).Theseresultsindicateasignificantseasonal variation(

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