Factors involved in Schistosoma mansoni infection, in rural areas of northeast Brazil
Two contiguous villages in Tracunhaem county (State of Pernambuco), endemic for schistosomiasis, were studied: Itapinassu (138 inhabitants) and Sao Joaquim (91 inhabitants). Agriculture predominates in the former region while ceramics is the main activity in the latter. Although no statistical diffe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1997-09, Vol.92 (5), p.707-715 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two contiguous villages in Tracunhaem county (State of Pernambuco),
endemic for schistosomiasis, were studied: Itapinassu (138 inhabitants)
and Sao Joaquim (91 inhabitants). Agriculture predominates in the
former region while ceramics is the main activity in the latter.
Although no statistical difference was found regarding prevalence,
severe infection (>400 epg) predominated in Itapinassu, probably
related to the kind of occupation. No association was found between
parasite burden and severity of disease, in spite of the high infection
rates for Schistosoma mansoni in both communities (approx. 60%).
Typical epidemiological features of schistosomiasis such as age-related
prevalences and intensities of infection (high in children, low in
adults) were also mutual characteristics. Nutritional status determined
through anthropometric evaluation was carried out by measuring specific
anthropometric indicators. A deficit of energy intake, as well as
vitamin A and riboflavin deficiencies were detected. The prevalence of
moderate or severe undernutrition in patients under 18 years old was
21.9% in Itapinassu and 24.1% in Sao Joaquim. In this group an
association was found between prevalence of schistosomiasis and chronic
undernutrition. Similarly, for patients over 18 year old the prevalence
of undernutrition was higher than 20%. However, in this case no
association between nutritional status and either prevalence of
schistosomiasis or parasite burden could be detected. The two
communities had not been treated for eight years. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 0074-0276 1678-8060 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02761997000500027 |