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Med Microbiol Immunol ; 182(6): 281-4, 1993 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7907163

ABSTRACT

The health requirements of pygmies is poorly understood because of their continued isolation from the other tribes in Central Africa. This study was undertaken among the Baka pygmies of the Eastern Province of Cameroon to generate basic health data among them. A total of 141 adults (18-45 years) were tested for the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), antibody to the surface antigen (anti-HBs), antibody to the core antigen (anti-HBc) and antibody to the hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV). All HBsAg-positive sera were tested for the hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) and antibody (anti-HBe). The presence of antibodies to the hepatitis D virus was determined in most of the anti-Hbs-positive sera, and some of the HBsAg-positive sera. In addition to these, previous infection with syphilis, measles, HIV 1/2 and HTLV were determined by looking for the specific antibodies. We found HBsAg in 14.2% (20/141), anti-HBs in 93.6% (132/141), anti-HBs in 52.2% (73/140), anti-HCV in 7.9% (11/139, measles antibody in 99.3% (139/140), antibody to Treponema pallidum in 13.4% (18/134), antibody to HTLV-1 in 10.9% (15/138) and antibody to HIV-1 in 0.7% (1/140) of the sera tested.


PIP: Pygmies remain isolated from other tribes and urban communities in central Africa. This study was undertaken among the Baka pygmies of the Eastern Province of Cameroon in an effort to redress the lack of published information on the health needs of that population. 141 adults aged 18-45 years were tested for the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), antibody to the surface antigen (anti-HBs), antibody to the core antigen (anti-HBc), and antibody to the hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV). HBsAg-positive sera were tested for the hepatitis B e antigen and antibody, while the presence of antibodies to the hepatitis D virus was determined in most of the anti-HBs-positive sera and some of the HBsAg-positive sera. Furthermore, previous infection with syphilis, measles, HIV-1 and HIV-2, and HTLV were determined by looking for the specific antibodies. Test results identified HBsAg in 14.2%, anti-HBc in 93.6%, anti-HBs in 52.2%, anti-HCV in 7.9%, hepatitis D in 46%, measles antibody in 99.3%, antibody to Treponema pallidum in 13.4%, antibody to HTLV-1 in 10.9%, and antibody to HIV-1 in 0.7% of sera tested. This prevalence of HIV-1 infection is lower than the estimated 1-1.5% projected for the sexually active general population.


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Communicable Diseases/ethnology , Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander , Adolescent , Adult , Cameroon/epidemiology , Deltaretrovirus Infections/ethnology , Female , HIV Infections/ethnology , Hepatitis/ethnology , Humans , Male , Measles/ethnology , Middle Aged , Prevalence , Racial Groups , Random Allocation , Syphilis/ethnology
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