Hymenolepis nana and Hymenolepis diminuta are worldwide zoonotic helminthes. Rats and mice are the common reservoir host of these tape worms, because of the less studies of the hymenolepidid genus in Iraqi peoples, this study was aimed to demonstrate the prevalence and genetic differentiation of H. nana and H. diminuta in diarrheal patients. A total 654 fecal samples were collected from patients severing from gastrointestinal symptoms. All the samples were examined by microscopy using wet mount methods to investigate the worms' eggs and the result shows 126/654 (19.2%) were positive for Hymenolepis spp.Also genetic analysis by RFLP/PCR using the common restriction enzymes Bg1I and BanII to differentiate between Hymenolepis nana and Hymenolepis diminuta, all the positive microscopically samples (126) were gave a band in 980 bp in their 18SS rRNA genes while “the two species of genus Hymenolepis se recognized in their 18SS rRNA genes dissolve with Bg1I and BanII restriction endonucleases”. It's understandable showed that Bg/I and Ban/II restriction enzymes may be used as an enzymes markers for Hymenolepis nana and Hymenolepis diminuta when the enzymes exceptionally fragmented the 18SS rRNA gene. Aim of the studyThis study was aimed to demonstrate the prevalence and genetic differentiation of H. nana and H. diminuta in diarrheal patients from Iraqi peoples.
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