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Mass chemotherapy with diethylcarbamazine for the control of Bancroftian Filariasis: a twelve-year follow-up in Northern Trinidad, including observations on Mansonella Ozzardi
s.l; The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; 1995. 174-6 p. ilus., 2
Monography in English | MedCarib | ID: med-16288
Responsible library: TT5
Localization: TT5; QX 530 M414 1995
ABSTRACT
A microfilaria survey was conducted in Trinidad in 1992, 12 years after mass treatment with spaced doses of diethylcarbamazine citrate (DEC-C) for the control of Bancroftian filariasis; 348 persons were examined using thick blood smears and a membrane filtration technique. They included 104 who had participated in the mass chemotherapy campaign in 1980. No Wuchereria bancrofti microfilariae were detected among 66 percent of the population examined. In 1980, 86 of 592 persons examined were found to be infected with W. bancrofti, 140 with Mansonella ozzardi and 44 with mixed infections, while in 1992, only M. ozzardi infections persisted despite treatment with DEC-C. Of the 104 persons re-examined 12 years later, 46 had M. ozzardi, of which five were new cases, but none had W. bancrofti. During both the 1980 and 1992 surveys, low microfilariae rates for M. ozzardi were observed among those 19 years of age or younger. Of the 302 persons newly examined in 1992, 29 were infected with significantly (P<0.001) more males (79.3 percent) than females (20.9 percent) being microfilaremic. The combined results showed similiar prevalence rates for M. ozzardi from 23.3 percent to 21.6 percent in 1980 and 1992. Nucleopore membrane filtration and thick blood films were very efficient in demonstrating the presence of microfilariae. The usefulness of these methods and spaced treatment using DEC-C are also discussed (AU)
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Collection: International databases Health context: Neglected Diseases Health problem: Helminthiasis / Neglected Diseases / Zoonoses Database: MedCarib Main subject: Trinidad and Tobago / Wuchereria bancrofti / Elephantiasis, Filarial / Treatment Outcome / Caribbean Region / Culex / Insect Vectors / Anthelmintics Type of study: Risk factors Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: English Caribbean / Trinidad and Tobago Language: English Year: 1995 Document type: Monography
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Collection: International databases Health context: Neglected Diseases Health problem: Helminthiasis / Neglected Diseases / Zoonoses Database: MedCarib Main subject: Trinidad and Tobago / Wuchereria bancrofti / Elephantiasis, Filarial / Treatment Outcome / Caribbean Region / Culex / Insect Vectors / Anthelmintics Type of study: Risk factors Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: English Caribbean / Trinidad and Tobago Language: English Year: 1995 Document type: Monography
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