Gastrointestinal parasitic infection in healthy Jamaican carriers of HTLV-I.
J Trop Med Hyg
; 94(6): 411-5, 1991 Dec.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-1758014
A subsample (1.6%; n = 13,260) of a healthy Jamaican population of food-handlers, studied by Murphy et al. (1991), who were serologically positive (n = 99) or negative (n = 113) for HTLV-I was investigated for intestinal parasitic infection using coprological methods. Helminth infection included Ascaris lumbricoides (2.8%), Trichuris trichiura (7.1%) and hookworms (6.1%). Entamoeba coli was found in 21.8% of samples, while E. hartmanni, Giardia lamblia, Endolimax nana, Iodamoeba bütschlii and Chilomastix mesnili each occurred in less than 10% of responders. T. trichiura displayed a higher prevalence (10.6 vs 3%) (chi 2 = 4.623; P = 0.03) in the HTLV-I negative group. G. lamblia was detected more frequently among HTLV-I carriers compared to controls (9.1 and 3.5%, respectively), but the association was not statistically significant (chi 2 = 2.825; P = 0.09). Infection with intestinal parasites is likely to occur independent of HTLV-I status: however, possible HTLV-I-induced immunosuppression may lead to higher intensity infections of certain organisms thus facilitating easier detection using parasitological methods. The immunomodulatory potential of HTLV-I infection in the aetiology of non-malignant diseases requires further investigation.
Search on Google
Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Protozoan Infections
/
HTLV-I Antibodies
/
HTLV-I Infections
/
Carrier State
/
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic
/
Nematode Infections
Type of study:
Observational_studies
/
Prevalence_studies
/
Risk_factors_studies
Limits:
Female
/
Humans
/
Male
Country/Region as subject:
Caribe ingles
/
Jamaica
Language:
En
Journal:
J Trop Med Hyg
Year:
1991
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Jamaica
Country of publication:
United kingdom