Literature DB >> 12913496

Ecology of filariasis on Che Ju Island.

Joung Soon Kim1, Won Young Lee, Suk Lak Chun.   

Abstract

Study of filariasis to determine important factors involved in its ecology was carried out on Che Ju Island for three consecutive years from 1968 to 1970 in seven villages, three coastal villages and four islets remote from the main island. One village which was located in mountainous area far from the coast was surveyed to serve as control area. About 90% of population inhabiting the study area had at least one blood smear during the three-year period; about one third had three blood smears, and a little over one third had two, and the rest only one examination. Animal and mosquito surveys were carried out at the same period. Followings are the results obtained: 1. All human cases but several had microfilariae identical to the description of B. malayi. The several cases who had morphologically different microfilariae from that of B. malayi need further study for definite conclusion. 2. Five persons randomly sampled from Mf positives and bled every two hours demonstrated nocturnal periodicity between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. 3. Human is considered to be only reservoir host for human filariasis in the area since animal survey and experimental exposure to the infective larvae of human filaria species showed failure to infect animals. 4. Microfilaria rate, microfilaria density, prevalence of elephantiasis varied by area and age with correlation, which indicated cumulative process of the parasite by repeated exposure and development of host immunity to certain extent. 5. Clinical manifestation of filariasis (symptom complex and elephantiasis ) taken from history and inspection was low in its prevalence with range of 0.9% 11.8% of total population. Only 5.2% of 517 Mf positives had the clinical manifestation. 24.8% of 109 persons with clinical manifestation had microfilaria; 42.9% with symptom complex only, 23.1% with both symptoms and elephantiasis, and none with elephantiasis only were microfilaria positive. 6. Ae. togoi was the only species infected with the filaria. Mosquito infection rate by area showed positive correlation to the Mf rate and density of human population; where the Mf rate and density were high, the mosquito infection rate also high.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 12913496     DOI: 10.3347/kjp.1973.11.1.33

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kisaengchunghak Chapchi


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Review 3.  Successful control of lymphatic filariasis in the Republic of Korea.

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4.  What does not kill them makes them stronger: larval environment and infectious dose alter mosquito potential to transmit filarial worms.

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5.  Seasonal prevalence of mosquitoes, including vectors of Brugian filariasis, in southern islands of the Republic of Korea.

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6.  Surveillance and vector control of lymphatic filariasis in the republic of Korea.

Authors:  Shin Hyeong Cho; Da Won Ma; Bo Ra Koo; Hee Eun Shin; Wook Kyo Lee; Byong Suk Jeong; Chaeshin Chu; Won Ja Lee; Hyeng Il Cheun
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