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Hyperendemic subperiodic Bancroftian filariasis: a search for clinical and immunological correlates of microfilaraemia.

R S Desowitz, S J Berman, T Puloka.   

Abstract

A study was carried out in the Kingdom of Tonga, an area of hyperendemic Bancroftian filariasis, to determine whether correlations could be made between microfilaraemia, as diagnosed by membrane filter concentration, and immunological (skin test, immunoglobulin levels) or clinical findings. There was no relationship between the presence or degree of microfilaraemia and any clinical manifestation or skin test reaction. The skin test positivity rate for microfilaraemic and amicrofilaraemic individuals was approximately the same for all age groups. Among those aged 0 to 4 years, 48% of microfilaria positives were negative in the skin test. The highest average IgG and IgE levels were found in the groups with the highest microfilarial densities, i.e., in children with a history of fever and in adults with a history of lymphangitis/lymphadenitis. Over a period of a year, the microfilarial density changed significantly in 18 (34%) of 53 adults.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 800355      PMCID: PMC2366486     

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


  7 in total

1.  Studies on filariasis in the Pacific. 5. Brugia malayi filariasis in treated and untreated populations of South Borneo.

Authors:  H Sajidiman; R S Desowitz; F Darwis
Journal:  Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health       Date:  1975-06       Impact factor: 0.267

2.  Studies on filariasis in the Pacific. 4. The application of the membrane filter concentration technique to a survey of Wuchereria bancrofti filariasis in Kepu district, Jakarta, Indonesia.

Authors:  S Oemijati; R S Desowitz; F Partono; C P Pant; H Mechfudin; H Sajidiman
Journal:  Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health       Date:  1975-06       Impact factor: 0.267

3.  Hyperendemic bancroftian filariasis in the Kingdom of Tonga: the application of the membrane filter concentration technique to an age-stratified blood survey.

Authors:  R S Desowitz; J C Hitchcock
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  1974-09       Impact factor: 2.345

4.  Filariasis on Kinmen (Quemoy) Islands, Republic of China. II. Clinical investigations.

Authors:  P C Fan; Y C Wang; J C Liu; J Hsu
Journal:  Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health       Date:  1974-09       Impact factor: 0.267

5.  Studies of filariasis in the Pacific. 2. The persistence of microfilaraemia in diethylcarbamazine treated populations of Fiji and Western Samoa: diagnostic application of the membrane-filtration technique.

Authors:  R S Desowitz; B A Southgate
Journal:  Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health       Date:  1973-06       Impact factor: 0.267

6.  Studies on the immuno-epidemiology of parasitic infections in New Guinea. I. Population studies on the relationship of a skin test to microfilaraemia.

Authors:  R S Desowitz; J J Saave; T Sawada
Journal:  Ann Trop Med Parasitol       Date:  1966-09

7.  The detection of antibodies in human and animal filariases by counterimmunoelectrophoresis with Dirofilaria immitis antigens.

Authors:  R S Desowitz; S R Una
Journal:  J Helminthol       Date:  1976-03       Impact factor: 2.170

  7 in total
  2 in total

1.  Low-density microfilaraemia in subperiodic bancroftian filariasis in Samoa.

Authors:  E Kimura; L Penaia; W A Samarawickrema; G F Spears
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  1985       Impact factor: 9.408

2.  Elimination of lymphatic filariasis as a public health problem from Tonga.

Authors:  Reynold Ofanoa; Tukia Ofa; E A Padmasiri; D Ramaiah Kapa
Journal:  Trop Med Health       Date:  2019-07-15
  2 in total

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