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A seroepidemiological study of toxocariasis and risk factors for infection in children in Sri Lanka.

Devika R Iddawela1, P V R Kumarasiri, Manel S de Wijesundera.   

Abstract

A seroepidemiology study using TES-ELISA was carried out in 1,020 children aged 1-12 years in the Hindagala Community Health Project, Sri Lanka. Toxocariasis seroprevalence was 43% with 16.6% showing high antibody levels. Unconditional logistic regression analysis showed 7-9 year olds to be at the highest risk (OR 3.0820; CI = 1.95-4.87). Dog ownership, especially puppies (OR 29.28; CI = 7.40-116.0), and geophagia-pica (OR 6.3732; CI = 3.87-10.50), were significant risk factors. Family clustering of toxocariasis was significant (chi2 = 88.000; p = 0.0001). Abdominal pain (45%), cough (30%), limb pain (23%) and skin rashes (20%) were significantly associated with seropositivity indicating that toxocariasis causes covert morbidity. These findings are, overall, applicable to other areas in Sri Lanka. However, in the dry zone, survival of infective eggs in the soil could be affected by the climate while more importantly, in agricultural areas with a high buffalo population, Toxocara vitulorum could account for human toxocariasis. Using a species specific double sandwich ELISA based on 57 kDa protein of T. canis ES antigen, it is demonstrated that 91% of the seropositives were due to T. canis. Thus along with rabies and dirofilariasis, toxocariasis is an important zoonotic health hazard from dogs in Sri Lanka and prevention is indicated.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12971508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health        ISSN: 0125-1562            Impact factor:   0.267


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