Literature DB >> 8087153

The status of human filariasis in north-western zone of Bauchi State, Nigeria.

J C Anosike1.   

Abstract

In a nine-months epidemiological study to assess the status of human filariasis in north-western zone of Bauchi State, Nigeria, 3.5% prevalence was recorded in 8 communities. Of the 1536 persons examined, 54 were microfilaremic for three blood-dwelling filarial parasites. 22 (1.4%) were positive for Mansonella perstans, 10 (0.7%) and 22 (1.4%) had Loa loa and Wuchereria bancrofti respectively. W. bancrofti showed low microfilaremia in females of reproductive age with high degree of heterogeneity among communities. Most infected persons (81.5%) had counts less than 11 mf/20 mm3 of peripheral blood. Pruritus appeared much earlier in life while hydrocoele, limb and scrotal elephantiasis occurred much later in the population (> or = 40 years). Except in L. loa infections, mf-rate and mean mf-density increased with advancing host age (r = 0.713, P < 0.01). Fishermen, nomads and farmers had significantly higher infection rates (P < 0.05) than other occupational categories. Suggestions on the disease intervention involving treatment, prevention and vector control are highlighted.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8087153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Parasitol        ISSN: 0943-0938


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Authors:  Patricia N Okorie; George O Ademowo; Yisa Saka; Emmanuel Davies; Chukwu Okoronkwo; Moses J Bockarie; David H Molyneux; Louise A Kelly-Hope
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