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Title: Parasitic infections in villagers from three districts of the Brazilian Amazon
Authors: Eve, Evaldice
Ferraz, E.
Thatcher, Vernon E.
Keywords: Adolescent
Adult
Ascaris Lumbricoides
Child
Human
Intestine Parasite
Major Clinical Study
Necator Americanus
Parasite Prevalence
Parasitosis
Child, Preschool
Rural Population
School Child
Trichuris
Ascaris Lumbricoides
Necator Americanus
Trichuris Trichiura
Issue Date: 1998
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 92, Número 1, Pags. 79-87
Abstract: A survey of intestinal parasites among 827 rural villagers in the Brazilian Amazon revealed that the prevalences of infection with Necator americanus, Trichuris trichiura and/or Ascaris lumbricoides were high. However, the intensities of infection with the two parasites for which there were enough data on intensity for further analysis, N. americanus and T. trichiura, were only low or moderate in each of the three districts studied. Possible reasons for the unusual (but not unique) absence of high intensities include moderately good sanitation, low population densities, the way in which work activities are located geographically, the use of indigenous anthelmintics and the geographical isolation of the communities which provided the subjects. Whether the light to moderate levels of infection observed require intervention is discussed.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1080/00034983.1998.11813264
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