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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 1618-1625, 2014.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-110671

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There have been numerous reports on the relationship between eosinophilia and toxocariasis. The present study investigated seropositive rates of toxocariasis among healthy people with or without eosinophilia in urban and rural areas, and assessed risk factors for positive antibody test. A total of 610 healthy people, who visited health check-up (Medicheck(R), Korea Association of Health Promotion), 310 from Seoul and 300 from Gyeongsangnam-do, were subjected for this study. Their serum samples were tested by ELISA with the crude antigen of Toxocara canis larvae. Cross-reactions with other tissue invading helminth antigens were also investigated. Total antibody positive rate of toxocariasis was 8.7% of the 610 subjects. When the subjects were grouped into 3 by their eosinophil counts, the antibody positive rates significantly differed by the groups; 5.9% (18/306) in the group500/microL (P=0.028). A total of 22 serum samples cross-reacted with other tissue-invading helminth antigens. A questionnaire analysis recognized drinking alcohol and smoking as significant risk factors of toxocariasis. In conclusion, toxocariasis antibody positive rate is correlated with eosinophil counts. It is recommended that healthy subjects with eosinophilia by routine health examination and risk factors undergo Toxocara serology by multiantigen ELISA to investigate etiology.


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Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Répartition par âge , Comorbidité , Éosinophilie/diagnostic , Incidence , Valeurs de référence , République de Corée/épidémiologie , Facteurs de risque , Population rurale/statistiques et données numériques , Tests sérologiques/statistiques et données numériques , Répartition par sexe , Toxocarose/diagnostic , Population urbaine/statistiques et données numériques
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