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Öğe Investigation of Demodex Spp prevalence among managers and workers of health hazard bearing and sanitary establishment(Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, 2012) Özer, Ali; Karaman,Ülkü; Değerli, Serpil; Çolak, Cemil; Karadan, Mesut; Karcı, ErdalBackground/Purpose: Two Demodex species are known to live on people. Demodex folliculorum lives in the openings of hair follicles alone or in groups. D brevis lives in the depths of the sebaceous glands alone. There are different related on the epidemiology of Demodex species have been published. Method: In this study, taking into account that the parasite is transmitted through close contact from person to person, we aimed to evaluate the relation between the presence of Demodex spp with gender and age among the Health hazard bearing and sanitary establishment operators and workers who came for porter examination. Results: For this purpose, 862 male and 215 female patients with a total of 1077 volunteers from the face area of the standard superficial skin biopsy (SSSB) method and studied samples were taken. More than five mites in 1 cm2 density was defined as positive. In investigated samples 37.3% Demodex spp. positivity was detected. Only two were found to be D brevis and the others were D folliculorum. The study revealed statistically significant relationships between the positivity of parasites with the occupational group, age and sex. Conclusion: Since the prevalence of Demodex among healthy individuals without any complaint was found to be 37%, we believe Demodex spp should be investigated in porter examinations of people who have dermatological complaints. Copyright ª 2012, Elsevier Taiwan LLC & Formosan Medical Association. All rights reserved.Öğe Investigation of demodex spp prevalence among managers and workers of health hazard bearing and sanitary establishment(Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, 2012) Özer, Ali; Karaman, Ülkü; Değerli, Serpil; Çolak, Cemil; Karadan, Mesut; Karcı, ErdalBackground/Purpose: Two Demodex species are known to live on people. Demodex folliculorum lives in the openings of hair follicles alone or in groups. D brevis lives in the depths of the sebaceous glands alone. There are different related on the epidemiology of Demodex species have been published. Method: In this study, taking into account that the parasite is transmitted through close contact from person to person, we aimed to evaluate the relation between the presence of Demodex spp with gender and age among the Health hazard bearing and sanitary establishment operators and workers who came for porter examination. Results: For this purpose, 862 male and 215 female patients with a total of 1077 volunteers from the face area of the standard superficial skin biopsy (SSSB) method and studied samples were taken. More than five mites in 1 cm2 density was defined as positive. In investigated samples 37.3% Demodex spp. positivity was detected. Only two were found to be D brevis and the others were D folliculorum. The study revealed statistically significant relationships between the positivity of parasites with the occupational group, age and sex. Conclusion: Since the prevalence of Demodex among healthy individuals without any complaint was found to be 37%, we believe Demodex spp should be investigated in porter examinations of people who have dermatological complaints.Öğe Investigation of Demodex Spp. prevalence among managers and workers of health hazard bearing and sanitary establishment(Elsevier Taiwan, 2012) Ozer, Ali; Karaman, Ulku; Degerli, Serpil; Colak, Cemil; Karadan, Mesut; Karci, ErdalBackground/Purpose: Two Demodex species are known to live on people. Demodex folliculorum lives in the openings of hair follicles alone or in groups. D brevis lives in the depths of the sebaceous glands alone. There are different related on the epidemiology of Demodex species have been published. Method: In this study, taking into account that the parasite is transmitted through close contact from person to person, we aimed to evaluate the relation between the presence of Demodex spp with gender and age among the Health hazard bearing and sanitary establishment operators and workers who came for porter examination. Results: For this purpose, 862 male and 215 female patients with a total of 1077 volunteers from the face area of the standard superficial skin biopsy (SSSB) method and studied samples were taken. More than five mites in 1 cm(2) density was defined as positive. In investigated samples 37.3% Demodex spp. positivity was detected. Only two were found to be D brevis and the others were D folliculorum. The study revealed statistically significant relationships between the positivity of parasites with the occupational group, age and sex. Conclusion: Since the prevalence of Demodex among healthy individuals without any complaint was found to be 37%, we believe Demodex spp should be investigated in porter examinations of people who have dermatological complaints. Copyright (C) 2012, Elsevier Taiwan LLC & Formosan Medical Association. All rights reserved.Öğe Malatya Devlet hastanesi patoloji laboratuvarına gelen smearlerin enfeksiyon ajanları açısından değerlendirilmesi(2010) Karcı, Erdal; Beytur, Leyla; Karadan, Mesut; Türkmen, Emine; Fırat Yüce, Pınar; Çalık, Sinan; Karaman, ÜlküÖz: Asemtomatik veya semptomatik bulgular veren vajinal enfeksiyonların görülme oranı yüksek olup genellikle parazitler, mantarlar ve bakteriler nedeniyle oluşmaktadırlar. Çalışmada Beydağı Devlet hastanesi patoloji laboratuarına servisit ön tanısı ile alınan smear örneklerinin Papanicolaou (PAPS) boyası ile boyandıktan sonra enfeksiyon ajanları yönünden değerlendirilmesi amaçlanmıştır. Araştırmada 1191 örnek incelenmiş ve %4.8 candida, %7.1 cocobasil, %0.3 Trichomonas vaginalis gözlenmiştir. Olguların %97.5 inde enfeksiyona bağlı lökositoz saptanmıştır. Diğer taraftan hastalardan alınan anemneze göre vajinit enfeksiyonuna neden olabilecek ajanlar hakkında bilgilerinin olmadığı tespit edilmiştir. Hastalar adet düzensizliği, kasık ağrısı ve akıntı şikayeti ile başvurmuş olup enfeksiyon tespit edilenlerin tedavileri eşleri ile birlikte yapılmış ve genel bilgi verilmiştir. Sonuç olarak kadınlarda servisite neden olabilecek etkenler, bulaşma ve korunma yolları ile ilgili halk sağlığı eğitimlerinin verilmesi gerektiği sonucuna varılmıştır.Öğe The presence of the pubic louse pthirus pubis in two patients complaining from tick infestation(European Journal of General Medicine, 2011) Beytur, Ali; Geçit, İlhan; Karaman, Ülkü; Şener, Serpil; Yakupoğulları, Yusuf; Karadan, Mesut; Karçı, ErdalÖz: Bitler zorunlu parazit olup tüm evrim dönemlerini konak üzerinde geçirirler. İki olgu kasık bitinin halk arasında tam olarak tanınmaması nedeniyle korunma yolları konusunda eksik bilgilerin olduğuna dikkat çekmek amacıyla sunulmuştur. Olguların her ikisi de kene enfestasyonunun yaygın olduğu yaz aylarında, kene ısırığı ve vücutta çok sayıda kene bulunduğu şikayetiyle devlet hastanesine başvurdu. Hastaların yapılan muayenesinde kene enfestasyonuna rastlanılmadı fakat kaşıntı ve ağrıların olduğu lezyonlu bölgelerde 1-1.5mm boyutunda hareketli canlılar tespit edildi ve 5-6 tane çıkartılıp cam tüplere konularak parazitoloji laboratuvarına gönderildi. Parazitolojik incelemde kasık biti tanısı konulması üzerine hastalara konu ile ilgili sağlık eğitimi verildi ve hastalar aileleri ile birlikte iki hafta süren %5’lik permetrin tedavisi sonrası kontrole çağrıldı. Başlık (İngilizce): Kasık biti şikâyeti olan iki hastadaki kene infesyasyonu Öz (İngilizce): Lice of the family pediculidae are obligatory parasites, which are accompanying the human kind during its entire evolution. We present the case of two patients, who visited our hospital with multiple bites. The physical examination of the patients did not reveal any ticks however, the more in depth inspection of the pubic area, where the pruritus was intense, revealed the presence of 1-1.5 mm long insects, which were diagnosed by the parasitologists as belonging to the pubic louse P. pubis. The patients and their families were treated with 5% permethrin and were free of lice and symptoms within two weeks.