Literature DB >> 13773853

A parasitological survey in three selected communities in Luapula Province, Northern Rhodesia.

F MCCULLOUGH, B FRIIS-HANSEN.   

Abstract

The authors present the results of a parasitological survey conducted among children living in three rural and geographically separate communities selected for the work of the Health and Nutrition Scheme, Fort Rosebery, Northern Rhodesia. The survey included observations on Plasmodium spp. and other parasites of the blood, Endamoeba spp., and helminth and arthropod parasites. In addition, data on the distribution and taxonomy of local anophelines and fresh-water molluscs are given.As was expected, malaria, urinary bilharziasis and hookworm were the most important parasitic infections recorded, though the prevalence of each varied considerably in each community. Such local variation in prevalence of a particular parasitic infection should prove to be encouraging, rather than discouraging, to the initiation of control measures.The results of the present survey support the view, too frequently forgotten, that for an adequate understanding of the prevalence of different parasitic infections precise, local investigations are imperative; without such investigations, broad conclusions are seldom valid.

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Keywords:  PARASITIC DISEASES/epidemiology

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Year:  1961        PMID: 13773853      PMCID: PMC2555502     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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