Ascariasis in the subdistrict of Cavacos, municipality of Alterosa (MG), Brazil: effect of mass treatment with albendazole on the intensity of infection Ascaridiose no subdistrito de Cavacos, município de Alterosa (MG), Brasil: efeito do tratamento em massa com albendazol sobre a intensidade de infecção

The clinical and epidemiologic aspects of infection with Ascaris lumbricoides were studied in a random stratified sample of the population of the subdistrict of Cavacos, municipality of Alterosa (Minas Gerais, Brazil). The effect of mass treatment with a single dose of albendazole on the prevalence...

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Published in:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Main Authors: Marcos T Machado, Telma M. S. Machado, Roberto M Yoshikae, Ana Lúcia A Schmidt, Rita de Cássia A Faria, Maria A Paschoalotti, Rita de Cássia B Barata, Pedro P Chieffi
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Published: Universidade de São Paulo (USP) 1996
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:853dcdf450aa4245b0ab7104217c0e9e 2024-09-09T19:28:28+00:00 Ascariasis in the subdistrict of Cavacos, municipality of Alterosa (MG), Brazil: effect of mass treatment with albendazole on the intensity of infection Ascaridiose no subdistrito de Cavacos, município de Alterosa (MG), Brasil: efeito do tratamento em massa com albendazol sobre a intensidade de infecção Marcos T Machado Telma M. S. Machado Roberto M Yoshikae Ana Lúcia A Schmidt Rita de Cássia A Faria Maria A Paschoalotti Rita de Cássia B Barata Pedro P Chieffi 1996-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651996000400005 https://doaj.org/article/853dcdf450aa4245b0ab7104217c0e9e EN eng Universidade de São Paulo (USP) http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46651996000400005 https://doaj.org/toc/0036-4665 https://doaj.org/toc/1678-9946 doi:10.1590/S0036-46651996000400005 0036-4665 1678-9946 https://doaj.org/article/853dcdf450aa4245b0ab7104217c0e9e Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo, Vol 38, Iss 4, Pp 265-272 (1996) Ascariasis Ascaris lumbricoides Morbidity Single-dose mass treatment Albendazole Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 1996 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651996000400005 2024-08-05T17:49:30Z The clinical and epidemiologic aspects of infection with Ascaris lumbricoides were studied in a random stratified sample of the population of the subdistrict of Cavacos, municipality of Alterosa (Minas Gerais, Brazil). The effect of mass treatment with a single dose of albendazole on the prevalence and intensity of infection was also studied six months later in the same population. During the first phase of the study, a questionnaire was applied to 248 individuals to obtain information about the socioeconomic, sanitary and clinical conditions of the population surveyed. A total of 230 fecal samples were also examined by the Kato-Katz technique in order to determine the intensity of A. lumbricoides infection. Two hundred and two individuals were simultaneously submitted to blood counts and 70 children aged 12 years or less were evaluated for nutritional status. The presence of A. lumbricoides and other helminth eggs was also determined in 22 soil samples collected in the urban zone of Cavacos. Infection with enteroparasitic helminths was detected in 29.1% of the sample, with a predominance of A. lumbricoides (23.9%). Parasitism and/or intensity of A. lumbricoides infection were significantly correlated with age range (15 years or less), social class, sanitary and living conditions (water, sewage and domiciliary area per person), and presence of abdominal pain. However, these parameters were not correlated with nutritional status or hematocrit levels. During the second phase of the study, a slight but not statistically significant decrease in the prevalence of A. lumbricoides infection was detected after treatment with albendazole. However, an important and significant reduction in the amount of A. lumbricoides eggs eliminated through the feces was detected, indicating that the intensity of A. lumbricoides infection was lower in all the age ranges of the Cavacos population, especially among younger individuals, even six months after administration of the anthelminthic agent. Em amostra aleatória E estratificada da ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo 38 4 265 272
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topic Ascariasis
Ascaris lumbricoides
Morbidity
Single-dose mass treatment
Albendazole
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
spellingShingle Ascariasis
Ascaris lumbricoides
Morbidity
Single-dose mass treatment
Albendazole
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Marcos T Machado
Telma M. S. Machado
Roberto M Yoshikae
Ana Lúcia A Schmidt
Rita de Cássia A Faria
Maria A Paschoalotti
Rita de Cássia B Barata
Pedro P Chieffi
Ascariasis in the subdistrict of Cavacos, municipality of Alterosa (MG), Brazil: effect of mass treatment with albendazole on the intensity of infection Ascaridiose no subdistrito de Cavacos, município de Alterosa (MG), Brasil: efeito do tratamento em massa com albendazol sobre a intensidade de infecção
topic_facet Ascariasis
Ascaris lumbricoides
Morbidity
Single-dose mass treatment
Albendazole
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
description The clinical and epidemiologic aspects of infection with Ascaris lumbricoides were studied in a random stratified sample of the population of the subdistrict of Cavacos, municipality of Alterosa (Minas Gerais, Brazil). The effect of mass treatment with a single dose of albendazole on the prevalence and intensity of infection was also studied six months later in the same population. During the first phase of the study, a questionnaire was applied to 248 individuals to obtain information about the socioeconomic, sanitary and clinical conditions of the population surveyed. A total of 230 fecal samples were also examined by the Kato-Katz technique in order to determine the intensity of A. lumbricoides infection. Two hundred and two individuals were simultaneously submitted to blood counts and 70 children aged 12 years or less were evaluated for nutritional status. The presence of A. lumbricoides and other helminth eggs was also determined in 22 soil samples collected in the urban zone of Cavacos. Infection with enteroparasitic helminths was detected in 29.1% of the sample, with a predominance of A. lumbricoides (23.9%). Parasitism and/or intensity of A. lumbricoides infection were significantly correlated with age range (15 years or less), social class, sanitary and living conditions (water, sewage and domiciliary area per person), and presence of abdominal pain. However, these parameters were not correlated with nutritional status or hematocrit levels. During the second phase of the study, a slight but not statistically significant decrease in the prevalence of A. lumbricoides infection was detected after treatment with albendazole. However, an important and significant reduction in the amount of A. lumbricoides eggs eliminated through the feces was detected, indicating that the intensity of A. lumbricoides infection was lower in all the age ranges of the Cavacos population, especially among younger individuals, even six months after administration of the anthelminthic agent. Em amostra aleatória E estratificada da ...
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author Marcos T Machado
Telma M. S. Machado
Roberto M Yoshikae
Ana Lúcia A Schmidt
Rita de Cássia A Faria
Maria A Paschoalotti
Rita de Cássia B Barata
Pedro P Chieffi
author_facet Marcos T Machado
Telma M. S. Machado
Roberto M Yoshikae
Ana Lúcia A Schmidt
Rita de Cássia A Faria
Maria A Paschoalotti
Rita de Cássia B Barata
Pedro P Chieffi
author_sort Marcos T Machado
title Ascariasis in the subdistrict of Cavacos, municipality of Alterosa (MG), Brazil: effect of mass treatment with albendazole on the intensity of infection Ascaridiose no subdistrito de Cavacos, município de Alterosa (MG), Brasil: efeito do tratamento em massa com albendazol sobre a intensidade de infecção
title_short Ascariasis in the subdistrict of Cavacos, municipality of Alterosa (MG), Brazil: effect of mass treatment with albendazole on the intensity of infection Ascaridiose no subdistrito de Cavacos, município de Alterosa (MG), Brasil: efeito do tratamento em massa com albendazol sobre a intensidade de infecção
title_full Ascariasis in the subdistrict of Cavacos, municipality of Alterosa (MG), Brazil: effect of mass treatment with albendazole on the intensity of infection Ascaridiose no subdistrito de Cavacos, município de Alterosa (MG), Brasil: efeito do tratamento em massa com albendazol sobre a intensidade de infecção
title_fullStr Ascariasis in the subdistrict of Cavacos, municipality of Alterosa (MG), Brazil: effect of mass treatment with albendazole on the intensity of infection Ascaridiose no subdistrito de Cavacos, município de Alterosa (MG), Brasil: efeito do tratamento em massa com albendazol sobre a intensidade de infecção
title_full_unstemmed Ascariasis in the subdistrict of Cavacos, municipality of Alterosa (MG), Brazil: effect of mass treatment with albendazole on the intensity of infection Ascaridiose no subdistrito de Cavacos, município de Alterosa (MG), Brasil: efeito do tratamento em massa com albendazol sobre a intensidade de infecção
title_sort ascariasis in the subdistrict of cavacos, municipality of alterosa (mg), brazil: effect of mass treatment with albendazole on the intensity of infection ascaridiose no subdistrito de cavacos, município de alterosa (mg), brasil: efeito do tratamento em massa com albendazol sobre a intensidade de infecção
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