Giove Nakazawa R A
Centro Médico Servicio Popular de Salud, Takiwasi, Peru.
Rev Gastroenterol Peru. 1996 Sep-Dec;16(3):197-202.
This study evaluating Chenopodium ambrosioides (paico) as an antiparasitic agent was conducted in two villages near Tarapoto, San Martin. Extracts from leaves of "paico" were given to 72 patients (children and adults) with intestinal parasitic infections. Their stools were analized before and 8 days after the intake. We observed antiparasitary efficacy in 56% of the cases. With respect to the parasites tested for, the efficacy was 100% for Ancilostoma and Trichuris and 50% for Ascaris. We didn't observe any significant difference relative to age or sex.A review of other popular methods used in this region is done.
本研究在圣马丁塔拉波托附近的两个村庄开展,评估土荆芥作为一种抗寄生虫剂的效果。将“土荆芥”叶提取物给予72例患有肠道寄生虫感染的患者(儿童和成人)。在摄入提取物之前和之后8天对他们的粪便进行分析。我们观察到56%的病例有抗寄生虫效果。对于所检测的寄生虫,对钩虫和鞭虫的疗效为100%,对蛔虫的疗效为50%。我们没有观察到年龄或性别方面的任何显著差异。本文还对该地区使用的其他常用方法进行了综述。