Abstract:
The prevalences of enteric bacteria and parasitic amebae from diarrheic stool samples collected
from different government hospitals were determined by direct inoculation on Xylose Lysine
Desoxychocolate Agar and Formalin Ethyl Acytate Concentration Technique. Of the 112
samples, Entamoeba histolytica!E. dispar was found to be 17.9% prevalent. Non- pathogenic
amebae were identified such as Entamoeba coli (11.6%) and Endolimax nana (0.89%). Single
infection of Entamoeba histolytica was found to be 47% prevalent in all the positive samples.
Other helminths were also observed such as Ascaris sp. and hookworm. Low prevalence of the
amebic and bacterial infection in diarrheic stools may be due to the fact that there are other
factors that can cause diarrhea such as rotaviruses, food poisoning or food intolerance.