Presence of larva migrans in sand boxes of public elementary schools, Brazil

Authors

  • Cáris M Nunes Universidade Estadual Paulista; Departamento de Apoio, Produção e Saúde Animal
  • Fernanda C Pena Universidade Estadual Paulista; Departamento de Apoio, Produção e Saúde Animal
  • Giuliano B Negrelli Universidade Estadual Paulista; Departamento de Apoio, Produção e Saúde Animal
  • Cristiano GS Anjo Universidade Estadual Paulista; Departamento de Apoio, Produção e Saúde Animal
  • Mauro M Nakano Universidade Estadual Paulista; Departamento de Apoio, Produção e Saúde Animal
  • Neusa S Stobbe Universidade Estadual Paulista; Departamento de Apoio, Produção e Saúde Animal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102000000600015

Keywords:

Child care, School health, Larva migrans^i2^svisceral transmiss, Larva migrans^i2^stransmiss, Toxocara^i2^sisolat, Ancylostoma^i2^sisolat, Soil microbiology, Sand

Abstract

There are sandboxes in public elementary school playground areas in Brazil, which can be harmful to children. They are at risk of cutaneous and visceral larva migrans infection caused by Ancylostoma spp. and Toxocara spp., respectively. The study was designed to investigate contamination by Toxocara spp. and/or their eggs and Ancylostoma spp. larvae in sand samples collected from the schools' sandboxes. Five hundred and thirty-five sand samples from 28 public elementary schools were collected during summer and winter and analyzed by both Baermann´s method and centrifugal flotation technique. Ancylostoma spp. larvae were found in 35.7% (10/28) schools in summer time and in 46.4% (13/28) schools in the winter time. Eggs of Toxocara spp. could not be recovered from the samples analyzed and eggs from Ancylostoma spp. were seen in 0.56% (3/535) of the samples.

Published

2000-12-01

Issue

Section

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How to Cite

Nunes, C. M., Pena, F. C., Negrelli, G. B., Anjo, C. G., Nakano, M. M., & Stobbe, N. S. (2000). Presence of larva migrans in sand boxes of public elementary schools, Brazil . Revista De Saúde Pública, 34(6), 656-658. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102000000600015