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Epidemiological study of bancroftian filariasis in Recife, Northeastern Brazil

1996; Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde; Volume: 91; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1590/s0074-02761996000400011

ISSN

1678-8060

Autores

Amélia Maciel, Abraham Rocha, Keyla Belízia Feldman Marzochi, Zulma Medeiros, Alexandre B. de Carvalho, Lêda Regis, Wayner Vieira de Souza, Tiago Maria Lapa, André Freire Furtado,

Tópico(s)

Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment

Resumo

Wuchereria bancrofti in Pernambuco was first documented in 1952 (Azevedo & Dobbin 1952), and since then it has been reported in surveys carried out in selected areas of Recife. Several surveys were carried out from 1981 to 1991 by SUCAM. In the 1985 SUCAM's report the disease is considered under control. The CPqAM Filariasis Research Program was established in 1985 and a filarial survey was carried out in the town of Olinda, Greater Recife. In order to verify the real epidemiological situation, a study was conducted in the city of Recife. 21/36 of the Special Zones of Social Interest (ZEIS), were randomly selected for the present study. From 10,664 persons screened, 683 were positive and the prevalence rate for microfilaraemia (mf) varied from 0.6% to 14.9%. A mean mf prevalence of 6.5%, showed that the infection occurs in a wide geographic distribution in Greater Recife and that the intensity of transmission is a real and potential threat to public health in affected communities. Mf rate among males and females differed significantly. Due to the rapid increase in population, unplanned urban settlements, poor sanitary facilities and the favorable geographical conditions to the development of the vector, filariasis may actually be increasing in Recife.

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