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Prevalence of Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Molecular Clarification of Hookworm Species in Ethnic Ede Primary Schoolchildren in Dak Lak Province, Southern Vietnam

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2016;54(4):471-476.
Published online: August 31, 2016

1Krong Pac Hospital, Dak Lak Province, Vietnam

2Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam

3National Hospital of Tropical Diseases (NHTD), Hanoi, Vietnam

4Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea

5Korea Association of Health Promotion, Seoul 03722, Korea

*Corresponding author (ngvdeyhn@gmail.com)
• Received: May 7, 2016   • Revised: July 7, 2016   • Accepted: July 17, 2016

© 2016, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1. Eggs (A: before culture; B: egg after hatching) and larvae of Necator americanus.
Fig. 2. Phylogenetic tree of Necator americanus Vietnam and other strains from part of ITS1 nucleotide sequence estimated by Neighbor-Joining (NJ) using MEGA 6.06 [12]. Note: N. americanus-VN=Vietnamese Necator; other N. americanus was from GenBank (no. LC036565.1, LC036563.1, JF960397.1, JF960401.1, JF960373.1, JF960388.1, and JX159772.1, respectively); Ascaris lumbricoides (EU635693.1 and EU635695.1); Ancylostoma duodenale (AB504715.1); Strongyloides stercoralis (JX489149, JX489151, EF545004, and EF653265); Enterobius vermicularis (DQ823387.1); Trichuris trichiura (AM992995.1 and AM992998.1).
Prevalence of Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Molecular Clarification of Hookworm Species in Ethnic Ede Primary Schoolchildren in Dak Lak Province, Southern Vietnam
Organ Ancylostoma duodenale Necator americanus
Mouth Dim and thin Dark and exclamation mark
Tail Straight tail Bent tail
School code No. exam. Helminthic infection
Ascaris
Trichuris
Hookworms
(+) % (+) % (+) % (+) %
1 316 113 35.8 10 3.2 1 0.32 103 32.6
2 298 97 32.6 7 2.4 1 0.34 89 29.9
3 301 54 17.9 2 0.66 1 0.33 52 17.3
4 291 37 12.7 5 1.7 1 0.34 31 10.7
Total 1,206 301 25.0 24 2.0 4 0.33 275 22.8
School code Ascaris
Trichuris
Hookworms
No. (+) EPG No. (+) EPG No. (+) EPG
1 10 117.6 1 48.0 103 261.9
2 7 51.4 1 24.0 89 251.9
3 2 24.0 1 24.0 52 130.2
4 5 172.8 1 48.0 31 122.3
Total 24 102.0 4 36.0 275 218.0
Notation Origin Host Length Species GeneBank Author
Neca-VN VietNam Human 185 bp Necator americanus* - This study
Neca 1 Lao Human 185 bp Necator americanus LC036565.1 Hasegawa et al,. (2015)
Neca 2 Japan Human 185 bp Necator americanus LC036563.1 Hasegawa et al,. (2015)
Neca 3 - Gorilla 185 bp Necator americanus JX159772.1 Hamad et al,. (2014)
Neca 4 Malaysia Human 185 bp Necator americanus JF960373.1 Ngui et al,. (2012)
Neca 5 Malaysia Human 185 bp Necator americanus JF960401.1 Ngui et al,. (2012)
Neca 6 Malaysia Human 185 bp Necator americanus JF960388.1 Ngui et al,. (2012)
Neca 7 Malaysia Human 185 bp Necator americanus JF960397.1 Ngui et al,. (2012)
Neca-VN Neca1 Neca2 Neca3 Neca4 Neca5 Neca6 Neca7
Neca-VN 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Neca 1 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Neca 2 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Neca 3 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Neca 4 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Neca 5 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Neca 6 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Neca 7 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Table 1. Identification keya of hookworm species by the morphology of filariform larvae

Sasa et al. [11].

Table 2. Helminthic infections in schoolchildren of 4 primary schools
Table 3. Intensity of helminth infections in schoolchildren of 4 primary schools
Table 4. Sequencing of the portion of internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) of different Necator americanus isolates from GenBank compared with N. americanus from Vietnama

Results of this study.

Table 5. Percent identity of ITS1 nucleotide sequences of Vietnamese N. americanus and other N. americanus isolates in GenBank

Veca-VN is Vietnamese Necator; Neca1 is Lao Necator americanus (GenBank no. LC036565.1), Neca2 is Japanese N. americanus (LC036563.1), Neca3 is unknown origin Necator (JX159772.1), and Neca4, Neca5, Neca6, and Neca7 are Malaysian N. americanus (JF960373.1, JF960401.1, JF960388.1, and JF960397.1, respectively).