Skin test for paragonimiasis among schoolchildren and villagers in Namback District, Luangprabang Province, Lao PDR.
Abstract
As a part of a broader effort to determine the status of Paragonimus species infection in Lao PDR, an epidemiological survey was conducted on villagers and schoolchildren in Namback District between 2003 and 2005. Among 308 villagers and 633 primary and secondary schoolchildren, 156 villagers and 92 children evidenced a positive reaction on a Paragonimus skin test. Only 4 schoolchildren out of 128 skin test-positive cases had Paragonimus sp. eggs in their sputum, all of which was collected on 1 day. Several types of crabs, which were identified as the second intermediate host of the Paragonimus species, were collected from markets and streams in a paragonimiasis endemic area for the inspection of metacercariae. Among the examined crabs, only "rock crabs" (Indochinamon ou) harbored Paragonimus sp. metacercariae, and it is speculated that the life cycle of Paragonimus sp. was maintained via rock crabs in Namback District, Lao PDR.
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Authors
Song HO, Min DY, Rim HJ, Youthanavanh V, Daluny B, Sengdara V, Virasack B, Bounlay P
Institution
Department of Parasitology, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul 133-791, Korea.
Source
The Korean journal of parasitology 46:3 2008 Sep pg 179-82MeSH
AdolescentAdult
Aged
Animals
Brachyura
Child
Female
Humans
Laos
Male
Middle Aged
Paragonimiasis
Population Surveillance
Skin Tests
Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleLanguage
eng
PubMed ID
18830059
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