A longitudinal study on the transmission dynamics of human Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum chagasi infection in Amazonian Brazil, with special reference to its prevalence and incidence

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Silveira, Fernando Tobias
Lainson, Ralph
Pereira, Elza A
Souza, Adelson Alcimar Almeida de
Campos, Marliane Batista
Chagas, Eugênia Janis
Gomes, Claudia Maria de Castro
Laurenti, Márcia D
Corbett, Carlos Eduardo Pereira
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This was a longitudinal study carried out during a period over 2 years with a cohort of 946 individuals of both sexes, aged 1 year and older, from an endemic area of American visceral leishmaniasis (AVL) in Pará State, Brazil. The object was to analyze the transmission dynamics of human Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum chagasi infection based principally on the prevalence and incidence. For diagnosis of the infection, the indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT) and leishmanin skin test (LST) were performed with amastigote and promastigote antigens of the parasite, respectively. The prevalence by LST (11.2%) was higher (p>0.0001) than that (3.4%) by IFAT, and the combined prevalence by both tests was 12.6%. The incidences by LST were also higher (p>0.05) than those by IFAT at 6 (4.7%×0.6%), 12 (4.7 %×2.7 %), and 24 months (2.9%×0.3%). Moreover, there were no differences (p%>0.05) between the combined incidences by both tests on the same point surveys, 5.2%, 6.3%, and 3.6%. During the study, 12 infected persons showed high IFAT IgG titers with no LST reactions: five children and two adults developed AVL (2,560 - 10,120), and two children and three adults developed subclinical oligosymptomatic infection (1,280 - 2,560). The combined tests diagnosed a total of 231 cases of infection leading to an accumulated prevalence of 24.4%.
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SILVEIRA, Fernando Tobias et al. A longitudinal study on the transmission dynamics of human Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum chagasi infection in Amazonian Brazil, with special reference to its prevalence and incidence. Parasitology Research, v. 104, n. 3, p. 559-567, Feb. 2009.xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Leishmania infantum / parasitologiaInfecção / transmissão
Leishmaniose Visceral
Estudos Longitudinais
Região Amazônica (BR)