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Title

AQUEDUCT WATER USAGE AND PARASITOLOGICAL DISEASES AMONG PATIENTS REFERRED TO ABOU-ZEYDABAD CLINICAL LABORATORY OF KASHAN (1997 -1998)

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  55-60

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 History and Objectives: Due to the prevalence of parasitic diseases and the probable relation between aqueduct water usage and parasitic diseases, the present research was carried out on patients referred to the Abu-zydabad Clinical Laboratory during the year 1997-1998. Materials and Methods: A descriptive study was performed on individuals referred to Abu-zeydabad Clinical Laboratory. Patient's information including age, sex, job, type of drinking water and the type parasitic disease were extracted from patient's files. The files were completed by technicians by interviewing the individuals and Odd's ratio were determined for the effect of aqueduct water usage and the prevalence of parasitic disease. Results: of 670 individuals under study, 340(50.7%) and 330(49.3%) were male and female respectively. Minimum and maximum age of the individuals were 4 and 80years respectively. Parasitic disease was prevalent among 257 persons (38%). 55.6% of infected individuals and  30% of non-infected individuals used aqueduct water(p<0.0001). The risk of developing parasitic disease using aqueduct water is 2.9 times greater. Conclusions: There is a close between aqueduct water usage and prevalence of parasitic diseases. Further research on the factors involved on the water contamination is recommended.  

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    MOSTAFAEI, GH.R., AKHARI, H., & HOSSEINDOUST, GH.R.. (2000). AQUEDUCT WATER USAGE AND PARASITOLOGICAL DISEASES AMONG PATIENTS REFERRED TO ABOU-ZEYDABAD CLINICAL LABORATORY OF KASHAN (1997 -1998). FEYZ, 4(13), 55-60. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/40720/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    MOSTAFAEI GH.R., AKHARI H., HOSSEINDOUST GH.R.. AQUEDUCT WATER USAGE AND PARASITOLOGICAL DISEASES AMONG PATIENTS REFERRED TO ABOU-ZEYDABAD CLINICAL LABORATORY OF KASHAN (1997 -1998). FEYZ[Internet]. 2000;4(13):55-60. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/40720/en

    IEEE: Copy

    GH.R. MOSTAFAEI, H. AKHARI, and GH.R. HOSSEINDOUST, “AQUEDUCT WATER USAGE AND PARASITOLOGICAL DISEASES AMONG PATIENTS REFERRED TO ABOU-ZEYDABAD CLINICAL LABORATORY OF KASHAN (1997 -1998),” FEYZ, vol. 4, no. 13, pp. 55–60, 2000, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/40720/en

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