Sains Malaysiana 40(10)(2011): 1123–1127
Blastocystis hominis: Kehadirannya di dalam Sampel Feses Kanak-kanak
Orang Asli di Pos Lenjang, Pahang, Malaysia
(Blastocystis
hominis: Its Presence in the Faecal Samples of
Orang Asli Children at Pos Lenjang, Pahang, Malaysia)
Mohamed Kamel
Abd. Ghani
Jabatan Sains
Bioperubatan, Fakulti Sains Kesihatan Bersekutu, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
50300 Jalan Raja
Muda Abdul Aziz, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hartini Yusof
Fakulti Sains
Kesihatan, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kampus Puncak Alam
42300 Bandar
Puncak Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Received:
15 July 2010/Accepted: 4 January 2011
ABSTRAK
Blastocystis hominis merupakan
antara protozoa yang paling biasa ditemui di dalam sampel feses manusia di
seluruh dunia. Prevalens infeksi protozoa ini adalah lebih tinggi di kalangan
mereka yang tinggal di negara membangun berbanding negara maju. Seramai 71
orang kanak-kanak Orang Asli dari Pos Lenjang, Pahang telah menjadi subjek
dalam kajian ini. Bagi kajian yang lebih terperinci, kumpulan kanak-kanak ini
telah dibahagikan menurut jantina dan umur. Sampel feses dikumpul dan setiap
sampel diperiksa dengan menggunakan 3 teknik diagnostik iaitu teknik apusan
langsung, konsentrasi formalin-eter dan perwarnaan trikrom bagi tujuan
pengesanan dan pengenalpastian Blastocystis hominis. Prevalens infeksi Blastocystis
hominis di kalangan kanak-kanak Orang Asli adalah sangat tinggi iaitu 93%.
Kanak-kanak perempuan didapati lebih ramai terinfeksi (97.5%) berbanding kanak-kanak
lelaki (87.1%) walaupun secara statistiknya tidak signifikan (p>0.05).
Protozoa ini juga telah menginfeksi kesemua kanak-kanak prasekolah (100%)
manakala kanak-kanak yang bersekolah turut menunjukkan prevalens infeksi yang
tinggi iaitu 86.5%. Daripada segi diagnosis, teknik perwarnaan trikrom didapati
paling sensitif dan ia dapat mengenalpasti kesemua (66) sampel feses yang
positif dengan Blastocystis hominis. Ini diikuti dengan teknik
konsentrasi formalin-eter (43 sampel) dan teknik apusan langsung (18 sampel)
(p<0.05). Prevalens infeksi Blastocystis hominis yang tinggi di
kalangan kanak-kanak Orang Asli adalah berhubungkait dengan pelbagai faktor
termasuk status sosioekonomi yang rendah, budaya, kekurangan kemudahan asas dan
tahap pengetahuan mengenai penjagaan kesihatan serta kebersihan diri yang
rendah. Selain itu, peningkatan prevalens infeksi dalam kajian ini menunjukkan
pentingnya penggunaan teknik diagnostik yang lebih berkesan di dalam
pemeriksaan rutin bagi memperolehi hasil diagnosis yang lebih tepat.
Kata kunci: Blastocystis
hominis; Malaysia; Orang Asli
ABSTRACT
Blastocystis hominis is
among the protozoa that is commonly found in the human faecal samples
throughout the world. The prevalence of infection is higher among people living
in developing countries than developed countries. Seventy-one Orang Asli
children at Pos Lenjang, Pahang were enrolled in this study. For more detailed
study, the children were divided according to gender and age groups. Faecal
samples were collected and examined for the presence of Blastocystis
hominis using three different diagnostic techniques, namely direct smear,
formalin-ether concentration and trichrome stain. The prevalence of Blastocystis
hominis infection among Orang Asli children was very high (93%). The
infection was higher in females (97.5%) compared to males (87.1%) eventhough it
was not statistically significant (p>0.05). All the preschoolers (100%) were
found to be infected with the protozoa, while the school going children also
showed a high prevalence of infection (86.5%). From the diagnosis aspect,
trichrome stain was the most sensitive technique, detecting all the fecal
samples (66) positive for Blastocystis hominis (p<0.05). It was
followed by formalin-ether concentration (43 samples) and direct smear (18
samples). A high prevalence of Blastocystis hominis infection among
Orang Asli children was closely related with various factors including low
socioeconomic status, culture, lack of basic facilities and poor knowledge in
health and personal hygiene. On the other hand, the result of the present study
indicated that it is important to employ effective diagnostic technique in
routine parasitological examination for more accurate diagnosis.
Keywords: Blastocystis hominis; Malaysia; Orang Asli
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