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Trop Doct ; 11(4): 149-54, 1981 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7027557

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A seroepidemiological study was carried out on Orang Asli (Aborigines) children who lead a semi-nomadic life in the deep jungles of Ulu Kelantan, Malaysia. Out of a total of about 190 children below 14 years, 143 were studied. Blood was collected from finger pricks on standard "strip type" filter papers for indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) tests with Plasmodium falciparum antigen. A positive reaction at 1:10 dilution in infants and young children was considered positive and the reasons are given. The P. falciparum antibody prevalence rate was 84.6% compared to 81.8% spleen and 43.4% parasite rates. Both P. Falciparum and P. vivax were present in children. The age-specific patterns of antibody, spleen and parasite rates were those of a hyperendemic community. There was a positive correlation between antibody and spleen rates up to the age of 9 years. In older children, the antibody rates increased while the spleen and the parasite rates dropped.


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Malaria/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Antibodies/analysis , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Humans , Infant , Malaria/diagnosis , Malaria/immunology , Malaria/parasitology , Malaysia , Plasmodium falciparum/immunology , Plasmodium vivax/immunology , Splenomegaly/etiology
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