| Literature DB >> 18941513 |
Daniel Pilger1, Stefan Schwalfenberg, Jörg Heukelbach, Lars Witt, Norbert Mencke, Adak Khakban, Hermann Feldmeier.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Brazil, tungiasis is endemic in some resource-poor communities where various domestic and sylvatic animals act as reservoirs for this zoonosis. To determine the effect of control measures on the prevalence and intensity of infestation of human and animal tungiasis, a repeated cross-sectional survey with intervention was carried out. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18941513 PMCID: PMC2565488 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0000324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Study design: type, onset and duration of intervention against T. penetrans.
| Intervention | Period | Type of intervention | Targeted against |
| 1 | November 02–end of January 03 | Surgical extraction of sand fleas | Imbedded adult sand fleas |
| 2 | November 02–end of January 03 | On-host treatment of animals | Invading adult flea, imbedded adults |
| 3 | Mid January 03–March 03 | Focused premise treatment using insecticides | Off-host stages |
every two to three weeks.
On-host treatment with Kiltix and Neguvon.
Repeated after 30 days.
Demographic characteristics of the two study populations.
| Human population | Balbino Intervention village | Pedro de Souza Control village |
| Age (median, range) | 27 (1–87) | 27 (1–82) |
| Sex ratio (female/male) | 1.25 | 1.07 |
| Total population | 630 | 281 |
| Number of individuals meeting inclusion criteria at baseline | 597 | 234 |
| Percentage of individuals examined during the nine follow-up examinations (median, interquartile range) | 77% (64–84%) | 60% (52–62%) |
| Number of animals meeting inclusion criteria at baseline | 123–197 | 34–36 |
| Percentage of animals examined during the nine follow-up examinations (median, interquartile range) | 63% (45–79) | 87% (74–100) |
*: dogs and cats were infested; data of both species combined.
Figure 1Point prevalences of tungiasis during study period.
Explanatory text: Grey areas mark the intervention period in (A) the human population and (B) the animal population. Numbers indicate type and onset of interventions (see Table 1).
Figure 2Intensity of infestation during study period.
Explanatory text: Intensity of infestation in humans (A) and animals (B); pre-intervention, immediately after the intervention, and after one year of follow-up.