The Prevalence of Intestinal Parasites Is Not Greater Among Individuals With Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Population-based Case-control Study

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Krogsgaard, Laura Rindom [1 ]
Engsbro, Anne Line [1 ,2 ]
Stensvold, Christen Rune [3 ]
Nielsen, Henrik Vedel [3 ]
Bytzer, Peter [1 ]
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[1] Koge Univ Hosp, Dept Med Gastroenterol, DK-4600 Koge, Denmark
[2] Hvidovre Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Microbiol, DK-2650 Hvidovre, Denmark
[3] Statens Serum Inst, Dept Microbiol & Infect Control, DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark
关键词
Microbiota; Dientamoeba fragilis; Blastocystis; Risk Factors; DIENTAMOEBA-FRAGILIS; RISK-FACTORS; BLASTOCYSTIS; INFECTION;
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10.1016/j.cgh.2014.07.065
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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BACKGROUND & AIMS: The parasites Dientamoeba fragilis and Blastocystis have been detected in feces from patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), therefore these parasites may be involved in IBS pathogenesis. We proposed that a higher prevalence of the parasites in IBS subjects compared with asymptomatic controls would support such a mechanism. We aimed to determine the prevalence of these parasites in IBS subjects (cases) and controls and to identify risk factors associated with parasite carriage. METHODS: We performed a population-based, case-control study of an adult population from an internet-based research institute in Denmark. In January 2010, subjects completed a questionnaire based on the Rome III criteria for IBS and answered questions on factors associated with parasite carriage. Respondents (n = 483) were asked to submit fecal samples for parasite testing; samples were analyzed from 124 cases and 204 controls. RESULTS: A greater proportion of controls than cases carried the parasites (50% vs 36%; P =.01). D fragilis was detected in a greater proportion of fecal samples from controls than cases (35% vs 23%; P =.03), as was Blastocystis (22% of controls vs 15% of cases; P =.09), and a greater percentage of controls carried more than 1 species of parasite (16% of controls vs 8% of cases; P =.05). D fragilis infection was associated with having children 5 to 18 years old in the household and Blastocystis infection was associated with high income (>= 600,000 Danish Kroner/y, approximately $100,000 US dollars/y), no animals in the household, and drinking bottled water. CONCLUSIONS: D fragilis and Blastocystis were detected in a greater proportion of fecal samples from the asymptomatic background population in Denmark than from subjects with IBS symptoms. These findings indicate that these parasites are not likely to have a direct role in the pathogenesis of IBS. Longitudinal studies are required to understand their role in gastrointestinal health.
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