1981
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761981000300008
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Enteroparasitas e Capillaria SP entre o grupo Surui, Parque Indigena Aripuana, Rondonia

Abstract: Este trabalho apresenta dados de enteroparasitas encontradas em índios da comunidade tribal de Suruí, em Rondônia, na Região Amazônica do Brasil. As seguintes espécies foram encontradas: Ascaris lumbricoides (53,3%), Ancilostomidae (43,3%), Strongyloides stercoralis (33,3%), Taenia sp. (5,8%), Trichuris trichiura (5,0%), Hymenolepis nana (4,1%), Giardia lamblia (3,3%), Entamoeba histolytica complex (0,8%) e Enterobius vermicularis (0,1%). O encontro de Capillaria sp. nas fezes de dois individuos é discutido.

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“…Among at least 40 cases of parasitism caused by C. hepatica that have been registered in the literature, five occurred in Brazil [12,13]. Moreover, eggs of C. hepatica have been identified in the feces of individuals of Brazilian indigenous populations [14,15]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among at least 40 cases of parasitism caused by C. hepatica that have been registered in the literature, five occurred in Brazil [12,13]. Moreover, eggs of C. hepatica have been identified in the feces of individuals of Brazilian indigenous populations [14,15]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within these types of archaeological remains a definite diagnosis of human hepatic capillariosis could not be concluded. The finding of capillariid eggs in human coprolites can be explained by the transitional passing of parasite eggs, following the ingestion of an infected animal liver [17], as reported among Indians of the Amazonian region [12]. The proof of hepatic capillariosis in archaeological remains would only be possible through the examination of remaining tissues in mummified bodies, or by analyzing exceptional samples like the ones isolated in Amiens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além destes fatores, as elevadas prevalências de gastroenterites, infecções respiratórias agudas, parasitoses intestinais, malária e outros processos infecciosos (cf. Coimbra Jr., 1989;Coimbra Jr. & Mello, 1981;Coimbra Jr. et al, 1985a,b;Santos et al, 1991) repercutem sobre o estado nutricional das crianças à medida em que provocam falta de apetite, diarréia, má absorção de nutrientes, vômitos e fadiga, dentre outros sintonias (Martorell, 1980;Mata et al, 1977;Nabarro et al, 1988).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Por exemplo, a taxa média de mortalidade infantil verificada entre os anos de 1979 e 1987 foi de aproximadamente 230 por mil. Tuberculose, malária, piodermites, gastrinterites e helmintoses são endêmicas entre os Suruí (Coimbra Jr., 1989;Coimbra Jr. & Mello, 1981;Coimbra Jr. et al, 1985a,b;Santos et al, 1991).…”
Section: População Estudadaunclassified