| Literature DB >> 22479664 |
Kabemba E Mwape1, Isaac K Phiri, Nicolas Praet, John B Muma, Gideon Zulu, Peter Van den Bossche, Reginald de Deken, Niko Speybroeck, Pierre Dorny, Sarah Gabriël.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Taenia solium taeniosis/cysticercosis is a parasitic infection occurring in many developing countries. Data on the status of human infections in Zambia is largely lacking. We conducted a community-based study in Eastern Zambia to determine the prevalence of human taeniosis and cysticercosis in a rural community. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22479664 PMCID: PMC3313923 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0001594
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Figure 1Map of Zambia indicating the study area (Kakwiya) in Petauke district of the Eastern province.
Figure 2Spatial pattern of the participating households.
Map of the study community showing participating households (HH), HH with pit latrines and pig keeping HH.
Results of the coproscopic examination and copro-Ag ELISA of the stool samples.
| Diagnostic test | Number of positive individuals | Prevalence % (95% CI) |
| Coproscopic examination | 2/718 | 0.3 (−0.1–0.7) |
| Copro-Ag ELISA | 45/712 | 6.3 (4.5–8.1) |
*: No sample was left in 6 containers after coproscopic examination for copro-Ag ELISA as very little material was provided by the participants.
Results of the coproscopic examination and copro-Ag ELISA of the stool samples from Kakwiya Rural Health Centre together with their 95% confidence intervals.
Figure 3Taeniosis prevalence per age group.
Results of the copro-Ag ELISA in a function of the 10 age groups of 10 years each. The upper and lower 95% exact binomial confidence intervals for the prevalence in each age group are represented through error bars. The proportion of positives and number of individuals sampled in each age group are also shown.
Figure 4Spatial pattern of diagnosed taeniosis and cysticercosis cases.
Map of the study community showing cysticercosis and taeniosis cases by sero-Ag ELISA and copro-Ag ELISA at household level; respectively.
Figure 5Cysticercosis prevalence per age group.
Results of the sero-Ag ELISA in a function of the 10 age groups of 10 years each. The upper and lower 95% exact binomial confidence intervals for the proportion in each age group are represented through error bars. The proportion of positives and number of individuals sampled in each age group are also shown.
Figure 6Change point analysis.
Results of the sero-Ag ELISA (grey bars) in a function of 10 age groups of 10 years each, including the logistic regression predictions (black line). The upper and lower 95% exact binomial confidence intervals are shown with error bars.
Prevalence rates of other parasites diagnosed on coproscopic examination of the stool samples.
| Parasite | Number positive | Prevalence % (95% CI) |
| Hookworms | 107 | 14.9 (12.3–17.5) |
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| 69 | 9.6 (7.4–11.8) |
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| 16 | 2.2 (1.1–3-3) |
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| 6 | 0.8 (0.2–1.5) |
Prevalence rates of other parasites diagnosed on coproscopic examination of the stool samples and their 95% confidence intervals (n = 718).