Literature DB >> 3690800

[Malaria in Gabon. 2. Evaluation of the qualitative and quantitative prevalence of parasites in the total school and preschool population of the country].

D Richard-Lenoble1, M Kombila, J Chandenier, F Gay, X Billiault, C Nguiri, M Martz, F Boyer, M Bauzou.   

Abstract

The distribution of carriers of hematozoa in the pre-school and school age group in Gabon has been established with the help of systematic enquiry. The plasmodial indexes vary between 11 and 32% in the savanna zones of the south-east, they rise to 64.9% in the forest regions of the north of the country, and in the urban zones (Libreville, Franceville, Lambarene) 6 to 18% of the school children are gametocyte carriers. In Libreville, amongst the febrile children seen in pediatric consultation, the prevalence reached 30%. Boys and girls are equally affected. The most important prevalence is observed in the group of children from 5 to 10 years of age. P. falciparum is found in 96.4% of the cases, P. malariae in 5.3% and P. ovale in 2.4%. The study of the parasitic load revealed that 56% of the positive subjects had less than 10,000 asexual forms/mm3, 44% more than 10,000 hematozoa/mm3. These results are similar to those of the neighbouring countries of equatorial Africa.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3690800

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Soc Pathol Exot Filiales


  9 in total

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4.  Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum infection in asymptomatic rural Gabonese populations.

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5.  Establishing a China malaria diagnosis reference laboratory network for malaria elimination.

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6.  Prevalence of malaria, prevention measures, and main clinical features in febrile children admitted to the Franceville Regional Hospital, Gabon.

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