Immuno-epidemiology of Schistosoma mansoni infections in a recently exposed community in Senegal

The levels of IgE and IgG4 increased strongly between cohorts, indicating a dynamic immunological situation, but no immediate impact on infection levels. Morbidity was little specific abdominal discomfort was reported by 61%, diarrhoea by 33% of the subjects; mild hepatomegaly was found in 16%, splenomegaly in 0.5%. No relation to egg counts was observed for any symptom. This mild morbidity may be due to the recent nature of the focus. In the first cohort, the percentage of people with negative egg counts ten weeks after treatment was only 18%, though egg counts declined strongly. Antigen detection confirmed these results. Praziquantel treatment provoked transient but impressive side effects (colics, vomiting, urticaria, aedema), the occurrence of which correlated with intensity of infection. Cure rates in subsequent cohorts were followed up shorter after treatment but remained low. Reinfection nevertheless oppears limited. This lower drug efficacy may be due to very rapid reinfection and/or to the lack of immunity in the population, but also reduced susceptibility of the local parasite strain must be considered and studied.

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Main Authors: Gryseels,B., Stelma,F., Talla,I., Polman,K., Van Dam,G., Sow,S., Diaw,M., Sturrock,R. F., Decam,C., Niang,M., Deelder,A. M.
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Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 1995
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spelling oai:scielo:S0074-027619950002000252009-06-01Immuno-epidemiology of Schistosoma mansoni infections in a recently exposed community in SenegalGryseels,B.Stelma,F.Talla,I.Polman,K.Van Dam,G.Sow,S.Diaw,M.Sturrock,R. F.Decam,C.Niang,M.Deelder,A. M. Schistosoma mansoni immunology epidemiology morbidity chemotherapy praziquantel Senegal The levels of IgE and IgG4 increased strongly between cohorts, indicating a dynamic immunological situation, but no immediate impact on infection levels. Morbidity was little specific abdominal discomfort was reported by 61%, diarrhoea by 33% of the subjects; mild hepatomegaly was found in 16%, splenomegaly in 0.5%. No relation to egg counts was observed for any symptom. This mild morbidity may be due to the recent nature of the focus. In the first cohort, the percentage of people with negative egg counts ten weeks after treatment was only 18%, though egg counts declined strongly. Antigen detection confirmed these results. Praziquantel treatment provoked transient but impressive side effects (colics, vomiting, urticaria, aedema), the occurrence of which correlated with intensity of infection. Cure rates in subsequent cohorts were followed up shorter after treatment but remained low. Reinfection nevertheless oppears limited. This lower drug efficacy may be due to very rapid reinfection and/or to the lack of immunity in the population, but also reduced susceptibility of the local parasite strain must be considered and studied.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.90 n.2 19951995-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02761995000200025en10.1590/S0074-02761995000200025
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Stelma,F.
Talla,I.
Polman,K.
Van Dam,G.
Sow,S.
Diaw,M.
Sturrock,R. F.
Decam,C.
Niang,M.
Deelder,A. M.
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Stelma,F.
Talla,I.
Polman,K.
Van Dam,G.
Sow,S.
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Sturrock,R. F.
Decam,C.
Niang,M.
Deelder,A. M.
Immuno-epidemiology of Schistosoma mansoni infections in a recently exposed community in Senegal
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Stelma,F.
Talla,I.
Polman,K.
Van Dam,G.
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Niang,M.
Deelder,A. M.
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title Immuno-epidemiology of Schistosoma mansoni infections in a recently exposed community in Senegal
title_short Immuno-epidemiology of Schistosoma mansoni infections in a recently exposed community in Senegal
title_full Immuno-epidemiology of Schistosoma mansoni infections in a recently exposed community in Senegal
title_fullStr Immuno-epidemiology of Schistosoma mansoni infections in a recently exposed community in Senegal
title_full_unstemmed Immuno-epidemiology of Schistosoma mansoni infections in a recently exposed community in Senegal
title_sort immuno-epidemiology of schistosoma mansoni infections in a recently exposed community in senegal
description The levels of IgE and IgG4 increased strongly between cohorts, indicating a dynamic immunological situation, but no immediate impact on infection levels. Morbidity was little specific abdominal discomfort was reported by 61%, diarrhoea by 33% of the subjects; mild hepatomegaly was found in 16%, splenomegaly in 0.5%. No relation to egg counts was observed for any symptom. This mild morbidity may be due to the recent nature of the focus. In the first cohort, the percentage of people with negative egg counts ten weeks after treatment was only 18%, though egg counts declined strongly. Antigen detection confirmed these results. Praziquantel treatment provoked transient but impressive side effects (colics, vomiting, urticaria, aedema), the occurrence of which correlated with intensity of infection. Cure rates in subsequent cohorts were followed up shorter after treatment but remained low. Reinfection nevertheless oppears limited. This lower drug efficacy may be due to very rapid reinfection and/or to the lack of immunity in the population, but also reduced susceptibility of the local parasite strain must be considered and studied.
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