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The occurrence of loiasis, mansonellosis and wuchereriasis in the Jarawa River Valley, central Nigeria.

Authors :
Ufomadu GO
Nwoke BE
Akoh JI
Sato Y
Ekejindu GO
Uchida A
Shiwaku K
Tumbau M
Ugomo KK
Source :
Acta tropica [Acta Trop] 1990 Dec; Vol. 48 (2), pp. 137-47.
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

In a study to assess the status of filariasis in the Jarawa River Valley of the savanna area of Nigeria, 940 self-selected residents from 10 villages were examined between March 1984 and April 1987. Overall results showed 105 (11.2%) had microfilaraemia and/or clinical signs of filariasis. Sixty-four (6.8%) and 20 (2.1%) persons, respectively, were infected with Mansonella perstans and Loa loa microfilariae (mff). Four of the 28 villagers examined had Wuchereria bancrofti mff in their night blood samples whereas 17 (1.8%) of all residents surveyed had clinical filariasis mainly due to lympho-obstructive manifestations: hydrocele (n = 11, 64.7%); enlargement of the inguinal nodes (n = 8, 47.1%) and elephantiasis (n = 2, 11.8%).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0001-706X
Volume :
48
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Acta tropica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1980569
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0001-706x(90)90053-3