| Literature DB >> 26401787 |
Ellen J McCleery, Prapas Patchanee, Pornsawan Pongsopawijit, Sasisophin Chailangkarn, Saruda Tiwananthagorn, Papaspong Jongchansittoe, Anchalee Dantrakool, Nimit Morakote, Hnin Phyu, Patricia P Wilkins, John C Noh, Christina Phares, Seth O'Neal.
Abstract
We tested refugee camp residents on the Thailand-Myanmar border for Taenia solium infection. Taeniasis prevalence was consistent with that for other disease-endemic regions, but seropositivity indicating T. solium taeniasis was rare. Seropositivity indicating cysticercosis was 5.5% in humans, and 3.2% in pigs. Corralling pigs and providing latrines may control transmission of these tapeworms within this camp.Entities:
Keywords: Myanmar; Taenia solium; Thailand; cysticercosis; epidemiology; parasites; refugees; taeniasis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26401787 PMCID: PMC4593425 DOI: 10.3201/eid2110.141657
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Characteristics of refugees living on the Thailand–Myanmar border who participated in taeniasis study and their households, 2012*
| Characteristic | Finding |
|---|---|
| Refugees, n = 738 | |
| Age, y, median (IQR); mean (SD) | 18 (7–35); 23.7 (19.8) |
| Education, y, median (IQR); mean (SD) | 1 (0–5); 2.8 (3.6) |
| Lived in camp, y, median (IQR); mean (SD) | 11 (4–16); 9.9 (5.9) |
| Female sex, no. (%) | 394 (53.4) |
| Unemployed, no. (%) | 575 (80.0) |
| Households, n = 205 | |
| No. residents, median (IQR); mean (SD) | 4 (4–6); 4.3 (1.9) |
| Main floor elevated, no. (%) | 169 (83.7) |
| Main floor cement or bamboo, no. (%) | 198 (98.5) |
| Latrine in yard, no. (%) | 170 (83.7) |
| Water runs from tap to house, no. (%) | 35 (17.2) |
| At least 1 pig, no. (%) | 138 (67.3) |
*IQR, interquartile range.
FigureTaenia solium taeniasis and cysticercosis in refugees living on the Thailand–Myanmar border, 2012. Taeniasis by microscopy indicates presence of T. solium eggs or proglottids in stool.