Age-prevalence profile and household clustering of cases of strongyloides infection at endemic foci at Jamaica - abstract
West Indian med. j
; 43(suppl.1): 20, Apr. 1994.
Artigo
em Inglês
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| ID: med-5421
Biblioteca responsável:
JM3.1
Localização: JM3.1; R18.W4
ABSTRACT
Strongyloides sterocalis infections were examined in families of clinical cases and also in those of their most proximal neighbours. Thirteen clinical cases in Kingston, Jamaica led to the identification of thirteen endemic foci. In addition to the clinical cases, 299 persons were contacted using questionnaires, stool examination and serology. Two hundred and thirty-one persons were fully compliant. The stool prevalence of S.sterocalis was 3.5 percent, while that based on ELISA was 24.2 percent (not including the 13 clinical cases). Both estimates of infection prevalence were significantly higher in the households of the clinical cases compared with the neighbours. The clinical cases were significantly older than the general study population. Furthermore, prevalence was highest among persons who shared a bedroom with a clinical case and decreased with spatial separation. These data strongly suggest that human strongyloides is a close-contact infection. This is likely to be facilitated by the direct phase of the parasite's life cycle and has significant implications for control of infections in endemic areas (AU)_
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Bases de dados internacionais
Contexto em Saúde:
Doenças Negligenciadas
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Problema de saúde:
Helmintíase
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Doenças Negligenciadas
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Estrongiloidíase
Base de dados:
MedCarib
Assunto principal:
Estrongiloidíase
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Strongyloides stercoralis
Tipo de estudo:
Estudo de prevalência
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Fatores de risco
Limite:
Humanos
País/Região como assunto:
Caribe Inglês
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Jamaica
Idioma:
Inglês
Revista:
West Indian med. j
Ano de publicação:
1994
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