The Difference of Eosinophilamount in Tuberculosis Patients with and without Soil-Transmitted Helminths Co-Infection in Panti District, Jember
Date
2020-05-01Author
FIRMANSYAH, Nisrina Salsabila
RAHARJO, Angga Mardro
SHODIKIN, M. Ali
SUSWATI, Enny
AGUSTINA, Dini
ARMIYANTI, Yunita
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Tuberculosis is one of the world's health problems, even in Indonesia. The immune response
that
needed
to
eliminate
TB
can
be
influenced
by
other
infections,
such
as
helminth
infection.
The
helminth
infections
induce
Th2
immune
responses
and
eosinophilia
to
eliminate
the
helminths.
Meanwhile,
the
Th2
response
and
eosinophilia
can
also
suppress
the
Th1
immune
response,
which
is
very
important
to
eliminate
the
bacterium
M.
tuberculosis
and make
a negative
impact
on
the success of
TB
therapy.
Thus,
the
eosinophil
profile
can
describe
the
immune
response
in
TB
patients
with
helminth
co-infection.
This
study
aims
to
determine
the
prevalence
of
helminthiasis
in
TB
patients
and
determine
the
differences
in
eosinophil
amount
in
tuberculosis
patients
with
and
without
helminth
coinfection.
This
study
was
an
observational
analytic
study
with
a cross-sectional
design
conducted
at
Panti
local
health
center
in
August
2019-January
2020
using
fecal
and
blood
samples
from
24
research
subjects.
Helminth
co-infection
status
was
obtained
from
fecal
examination
with
sedimentation
and
flotation
methods
while
the
number
of
eosinophils
was
obtained
from
leukocyte
counts.
Data
analysis
used
the
Mann
Whitney
U
test
to
determine
differences
in
the
number
of
eosinophils
in
the
two
groups.
The
results
showed
there
was
no
difference
in
the
number
of
eosinophils
in
TB
patients
with
helminth
coinfection
and
without
helminth
co-infection
(p>
0.05).
There
was
no
typical
picture
of
the
number of eosinophils in both groups so that eosinophils cannot describe the immune
response that arose in TB patients with helminth co-infections in Panti district, Jember.
Further study is needed to measure IgE and interleukin (IL4 and IL10) to know the
immune response in TB patients with helminth co-infection.
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