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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2000 Dec; 31(4): 736-41
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-34214

Résumé

Anti-hookworm antibody serologic responses were measured in residents of an Anhui provincial Chinese village where Ancylostoma duodenale is the predominant hookworm. Antibody responses were measured against either soluble infective third-stage larval (L3) or adult antigens. Immunoglobulins of the IgG class, especially IgG4 correlated with both the prevalence and intensity of A. duodenale hookworm infections. In contrast, there was an inverse correlation with IgM, but no correlation with IgA or IgE. Circulating IgG4 antibody responses might serve as a surrogate marker for active A. duodenale hookworm infection.


Sujets)
Ankylostomose/sang , Anticorps antihelminthe/sang , Chine/épidémiologie , Test ELISA , Humains , Prévalence , Santé en zone rurale , Études séroépidémiologiques
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2000 Sep; 31(3): 448-53
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-34361

Résumé

Between April and June of 1998, the prevalence and intensity of geohelminth infections caused by hookworm, Ascaris and Trichuris were investigated in two rural Yunnan villages. In Liuku, a village of Lisu indigenous people in Lushui County, there was an overall geohelminth prevalence of 72% (48%, 43% and 16% for hookworm infection, ascariasis, and trichuriasis, respectively). The prevalence of ascariasis was greatest among preschool and school aged children, whereas the prevalence of trichuriasis was greatest among teenagers and the prevalence of hookworm increased until the age of 10-15 and then remained high throughout adulthood. In Linger, a village of Han Chinese, located in Puer County, there was an overall geohelminth prevalence of 77% (30%, 60% and 36% for hookworm infection, ascariasis, and trichuriasis, respectively). The differences in prevalence for hookworm and ascariasis were statistically significant. The prevalence of hookworm in Linger increased steadily with age and did not plateau, but there were no discernible patterns of prevalence versus age for either ascariasis or trichuriasis. Heavy trichuriasis infections were noted to occur in Linger. In both villages, more than 98% of the hookworm infections were of light and moderate intensity. Both by morphologic identification of third-stage infective larvae (L3) from eggs as well as identification of adult hookworms recovered from adult residents after treatment with quantrel, Necator americanus was identified as the exclusive hookworm in each village. Geohelminth infections caused by Ascaris, Trichuris and hookworm remain highly endemic to the rural areas of Yunnan Province in southwestern China.


Sujets)
Adolescent , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Animaux , Anthelminthiques/usage thérapeutique , Ascaridiose/épidémiologie , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Chine/épidémiologie , Femelle , Helminthes/classification , Humains , Nourrisson , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Nécatorose/traitement médicamenteux , Prévalence , Population rurale , Trichocéphalose/traitement médicamenteux
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1999 Dec; 30(4): 692-7
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-36097

Résumé

Hookworm infection has traditionally been highly endemic to Anhui Province, China. Zhongzhou village in southwestern Anhui was identified as an endemic focus of infection caused by the hookworm Ancylostoma duodenale. This species was found to predominate over Necator americanus in ratios ranging from 35:1 based on the recovery of third-stage infective larvae (L,) to 21:1 based on the recovery of adult hookworms after anthelmintic chemotherapy. The overall prevalence of Ancylostoma infection in Zhongzhou was 33.2% with a greater prevalence among males. Unlike the age-associated prevalence patterns for N. americanus in Hainan and other southern Chinese provinces that show increasing prevalence with age and the highest prevalence among the elderly, the age-associated prevalence for A. duodenale in Zhongzhou exhibited a peak in middle-aged adults with subsequent decline. The age-associated intensity pattern exhibited a similar trend although the most of the hookworm infections were light or moderate infections as defined by quantitative egg counts.


Sujets)
Adolescent , Adulte , Répartition par âge , Sujet âgé , Sujet âgé de 80 ans ou plus , Ankylostomose/traitement médicamenteux , Animaux , Anthelminthiques/usage thérapeutique , Ascaridiose/épidémiologie , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Chine/épidémiologie , Maladies endémiques , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Numération des oeufs de parasites , Prévalence , Population rurale , Trichocéphalose/épidémiologie
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1998 Sep; 29(3): 605-10
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-35840

Résumé

Intestinal nematode infections are considered highly endemic in the Chinese province of Jiangsu. In May 1997, the prevalence of intestinal nematodes infections was determined among all of the inhabitants aged 5 to 65 of the southern Jiangsu village of Yaojiakon (Wujiang County) and the northern Jiangsu village of Jianmiao (Pizhou County). It was determined that the prevalence of ascariasis, trichuriasis and hook worm infection was greatly reduced compared to when it was last measured in 1990. The reduction was noted to be particularly impressive in Yaojiakon village where the prevalence of ascariasis and trichiuriasis fell to 2% and 1.5% respectively. Much of this reduction was attributed to improvements in economic development which have occurred in southern Jiangsu Province at a rapid pace. In contrast, the reduction in nematode infections among villagers living in northern Jiangsu was more modest. The most striking reduction in both villages was in school-aged children who since 1988 have received yearly treatments with anthelminthic drugs. The intensity of nematode infections was investigated for hookworm where 70% of hookworm-infected Yaojiakon villagers were found to harbor light infections (< 400 eggs per gram) compared to 83% of hookworm-infected Jianmiao villagers. Necator americanus was the predominant hookworm in Yaojiakon village (South), whereas Ancylostoma duodenale predominated in Jianmiao village (North). The majority (76%) of hookworm-infected patients developed IgG antibodies against N. americanus antigen, although 20% of uninfected patients living in the village also had circulating antibodies. Intestinal nematode infections continue to be a significant public health problem in Jiangsu Province although their prevalence has decreased since 1990.


Sujets)
Adolescent , Adulte , Animaux , Anticorps antihelminthe/isolement et purification , Antihelminthiques antinématodes/usage thérapeutique , Ascaridiose/épidémiologie , Ascaris/isolement et purification , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Chine/épidémiologie , Test ELISA , Infections à ankylostomes/traitement médicamenteux , Humains , Adulte d'âge moyen , Necator americanus/isolement et purification , Numération des oeufs de parasites , Prévalence , Pamoate de pyrantel/usage thérapeutique , Trichocéphalose/épidémiologie , Trichuris/isolement et purification
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