Chronic clinical manifestations related to Wuchereria bancrofti infection in a highly endemic area in Kenya
Identifieur interne : 000482 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000481; suivant : 000483Chronic clinical manifestations related to Wuchereria bancrofti infection in a highly endemic area in Kenya
Auteurs : S. M. Njenga ; C. N. Wamae ; D. W. Njomo ; C. S. Mwandawiro ; D. H. MolyneuxSource :
- Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene [ 0035-9203 ] ; 2007.
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Clinical examinations were conducted in an effort to provide baseline data for a pilot filariasis elimination programme implemented in a Wuchereria bancrofti-endemic focus in Malindi district, Kenya. Of 186 males aged 15 years and above examined, 64 individuals (34.4%) had hydrocele, and the prevalence of the manifestation in those above 40 years old was 55.3%. The prevalence of leg lymphoedema in persons aged 15 years and above was 8.5%, with a higher rate in males (12.6%) than in females (5.7%). The overall prevalence of inguinal adenopathy was 8.6%, and males had a significantly higher (12.9%) prevalence of adenopathy than females (5.1%) (P < 0.001). The data in the present study provided support for consideration of filarial infection as a possible cause of inguinal lymphadenopathy in bancroftian filariasis-endemic areas. The results of this study also indicate that lymphatic filariasis is a serious public health problem in the northern coastal areas and morbidity control programmes should be implemented to alleviate the suffering of those affected.
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ET : | Chronic clinical manifestations related to Wuchereria bancrofti infection in a highly endemic area in Kenya |
AU : | NJENGA (S. M.); WAMAE (C. N.); NJOMO (D. W.); MWANDAWIRO (C. S.); MOLYNEUX (D. H.) |
AF : | Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), P.O. Box 54840, Mbagathi Road/Nairobi/Kenya (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut.); Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Pembroke Place/Liverpool L3 5QA/Royaume-Uni (5 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; ISSN 0035-9203; Coden TRSTAZ; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2007; Vol. 101; No. 5; Pp. 439-444; Bibl. 3/4 p. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | Clinical examinations were conducted in an effort to provide baseline data for a pilot filariasis elimination programme implemented in a Wuchereria bancrofti-endemic focus in Malindi district, Kenya. Of 186 males aged 15 years and above examined, 64 individuals (34.4%) had hydrocele, and the prevalence of the manifestation in those above 40 years old was 55.3%. The prevalence of leg lymphoedema in persons aged 15 years and above was 8.5%, with a higher rate in males (12.6%) than in females (5.7%). The overall prevalence of inguinal adenopathy was 8.6%, and males had a significantly higher (12.9%) prevalence of adenopathy than females (5.1%) (P < 0.001). The data in the present study provided support for consideration of filarial infection as a possible cause of inguinal lymphadenopathy in bancroftian filariasis-endemic areas. The results of this study also indicate that lymphatic filariasis is a serious public health problem in the northern coastal areas and morbidity control programmes should be implemented to alleviate the suffering of those affected. |
CC : | 002B05E03B4D; 002B12B04 |
FD : | Filariose lymphatique; Lymphoedème; Hydrocèle; Adénopathie; Chronique; Symptomatologie; Wuchereria bancrofti; Endémie; Kenya; Inguinal; Médecine tropicale; Homme; Epanchement |
FG : | Nématodose; Helminthiase; Parasitose; Infection; Nematoda; Nemathelminthia; Helmintha; Invertebrata; Afrique; Lymphatique pathologie; Appareil circulatoire pathologie; Appareil génital mâle pathologie; Testicule pathologie |
ED : | Lymphatic filariasis; Lymphedema; Hydrocele; Adenopathy; Chronic; Symptomatology; Wuchereria bancrofti; Endemy; Kenya; Inguinal; Tropical medicine; Human; Effusion |
EG : | Nematode disease; Helminthiasis; Parasitosis; Infection; Nematoda; Nemathelminthia; Helmintha; Invertebrata; Africa; Lymphatic vessel disease; Cardiovascular disease; Male genital diseases; Testicular diseases |
SD : | Filariasis linfática; Linfedema; Hidrocele; Adenopatía; Crónico; Sintomatología; Wuchereria bancrofti; Endemia; Kenya; Inguinal; Medicina tropical; Hombre; Derrame |
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<ET>Chronic clinical manifestations related to Wuchereria bancrofti infection in a highly endemic area in Kenya</ET>
<AU>NJENGA (S. M.); WAMAE (C. N.); NJOMO (D. W.); MWANDAWIRO (C. S.); MOLYNEUX (D. H.)</AU>
<AF>Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), P.O. Box 54840, Mbagathi Road/Nairobi/Kenya (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut.); Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Pembroke Place/Liverpool L3 5QA/Royaume-Uni (5 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; ISSN 0035-9203; Coden TRSTAZ; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2007; Vol. 101; No. 5; Pp. 439-444; Bibl. 3/4 p.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Clinical examinations were conducted in an effort to provide baseline data for a pilot filariasis elimination programme implemented in a Wuchereria bancrofti-endemic focus in Malindi district, Kenya. Of 186 males aged 15 years and above examined, 64 individuals (34.4%) had hydrocele, and the prevalence of the manifestation in those above 40 years old was 55.3%. The prevalence of leg lymphoedema in persons aged 15 years and above was 8.5%, with a higher rate in males (12.6%) than in females (5.7%). The overall prevalence of inguinal adenopathy was 8.6%, and males had a significantly higher (12.9%) prevalence of adenopathy than females (5.1%) (P < 0.001). The data in the present study provided support for consideration of filarial infection as a possible cause of inguinal lymphadenopathy in bancroftian filariasis-endemic areas. The results of this study also indicate that lymphatic filariasis is a serious public health problem in the northern coastal areas and morbidity control programmes should be implemented to alleviate the suffering of those affected.</EA>
<CC>002B05E03B4D; 002B12B04</CC>
<FD>Filariose lymphatique; Lymphoedème; Hydrocèle; Adénopathie; Chronique; Symptomatologie; Wuchereria bancrofti; Endémie; Kenya; Inguinal; Médecine tropicale; Homme; Epanchement</FD>
<FG>Nématodose; Helminthiase; Parasitose; Infection; Nematoda; Nemathelminthia; Helmintha; Invertebrata; Afrique; Lymphatique pathologie; Appareil circulatoire pathologie; Appareil génital mâle pathologie; Testicule pathologie</FG>
<ED>Lymphatic filariasis; Lymphedema; Hydrocele; Adenopathy; Chronic; Symptomatology; Wuchereria bancrofti; Endemy; Kenya; Inguinal; Tropical medicine; Human; Effusion</ED>
<EG>Nematode disease; Helminthiasis; Parasitosis; Infection; Nematoda; Nemathelminthia; Helmintha; Invertebrata; Africa; Lymphatic vessel disease; Cardiovascular disease; Male genital diseases; Testicular diseases</EG>
<SD>Filariasis linfática; Linfedema; Hidrocele; Adenopatía; Crónico; Sintomatología; Wuchereria bancrofti; Endemia; Kenya; Inguinal; Medicina tropical; Hombre; Derrame</SD>
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