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The incidence of human cysticercosis in a rural community of Eastern Zambia.
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PLoS neglected tropical diseases [PLoS Negl Trop Dis] 2013; Vol. 7 (3), pp. e2142. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Mar 21. - Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- A community-based longitudinal study was performed in the Eastern Province of Zambia, in which repeated serological samplings were done to determine the incidence of human cysticercosis. Three sampling rounds were carried out at six months intervals. A total of 867 participants presented for all three samplings. All samples were tested for the presence of cysticercus antigens using a monoclonal antibody-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (sero-Ag-ELISA), while a randomly selected sub-sample of 161 samples from each sampling round was tested for specific antibodies using a commercial enzyme-linked immunoelectrotransfer blot (EITB) assay. Stool samples (n = 226) were also collected during the final round of sampling for taeniosis diagnosis by coprology and coproantigen ELISA. Cysticercosis seroprevalence varied from 12.2% to 14.5% (sero-Ag) and from 33.5% to 38.5% (sero-Ab) during the study period. A taeniosis prevalence of 11.9% was determined. Incidence rates of 6300 (sero-Ag, per 100000 persons-year) and 23600 (sero-Ab, per 100000 persons-year) were determined. Seroreversion rates of 44% for sero-Ag and 38.7% for sero-Ab were recorded over the whole period. In conclusion, this study has shown the dynamic nature of T. solium infections; many of the people at risk become (re)infected due to the high environmental contamination, with a high number turning seronegative within a year after infection. An important number of infections probably never fully establish, leading to transient antibody responses and short-term antigen presence.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Animals
Antibodies, Helminth blood
Antigens, Helminth blood
Child
Child, Preschool
Cysticercus immunology
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Feces parasitology
Female
Humans
Incidence
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Middle Aged
Rural Population
Seroepidemiologic Studies
Young Adult
Zambia epidemiology
Cysticercosis epidemiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1935-2735
- Volume :
- 7
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- PLoS neglected tropical diseases
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 23556026
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002142