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Seroprevalence of Toxocara canis infection among children in Swaziland, southern Africa

Authors :
C.-W. Liao
H. Sukati
P. D'Lamini
C.-M. Chou
Y.-H. Liu
Y.-C. Huang
M.-H. Chung
J. S. Mtsetfwa
J. Jonato
W.-T. Chiu
P. W.-S. Chang
W.-Y. Du
H.-C. Chan
T.-B. Chu
H.-C. Cheng
W.-W. Su
C.-C. Tu
C.-Y. Cheng
C.-K. Fan
Source :
Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. 104(1)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

As there appeared to be no data available on Toxocara canis infection in the children of Swaziland, a serological survey of T. canis infection was recently conducted among 92 children aged 3-12 years from rural slums in the low- and middle-veld. A child was considered seropositive if, in western blots based on the excretory-secretory antigens of larval T. canis, his or her serum gave a positive result when diluted 1 : 64. Forty-one (44.6%) of the children were found seropositive. There were no statistically significant differences in seroprevalence between the 49 boys and 43 girls investigated (46.9% v. 41.8%) or between the eight subjects aged 12 years and the 47 agedor = 5 years (62.5% v. 38.3%); the corresponding odds ratios were 0.81 (95% confidence interval=0.36-1.86; P=0.62) and 2.69 (95% confidence interval=0.57-12.62; P=0.20), respectively. The 66 subjects from the middleveld were, however, significantly more likely to be seropositive than the 26 subjects from the lowveld (54.5% v. 19.2%; odds ratio=5.04, with a 95% confidence interval of 1.70-14.98; P0.01). It seems likely that T. canis infection is common among the children who live in slums in Swaziland, particularly in the country's middleveld, probably as the result of poor hygiene and poor sanitation.

Details

ISSN :
13648594
Volume :
104
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4b36fa01c3089935a0e18dce1ef619ce