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Title: | Prevalence and risk of cysticercosis and taeniasis in an urban population of soldiers and their relatives |
Authors: | García-García, MD Torres, M Correa, D Flisser, A Sosa-Lechuga, A Velasco, O Meza-Lucas, A Plancarte, A Avila , G Tapia, R Aguilar, L Mandujano, A Alcantara, I Morales, Z Salcedo, A Manon, MD Valdespino-Gomez, JL |
Issue Date: | 1999 |
Publisher: | American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene |
Citation: | García-García, MD; Torres, M; Correa, D; Flisser, A; Sosa-Lechuga, A; Velasco, O; Meza-Lucas, A; Plancarte, A; Avila , G; Tapia, R; Aguilar, L; Mandujano, A; Alcantara, I; Morales, Z; Salcedo, A; Manon, MD; Valdespino-Gomez, JL. (1999). Prevalence and risk of cysticercosis and taeniasis in an urban population of soldiers and their relatives. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 61(3), 386-389. |
Abstract: | To determine markers of Taenia solium transmission and risk factors in an urban community, we studied 1,000 soldiers from a military camp in Mexico City and their relatives. Serum samples were used to detect antigens and antibodies and fecal specimens were examined for Taenia coproantigens and helminth eggs. Prevalences of 12.2% and 5.8% for cysticercosis were found among soldiers and their relatives, respectively. Taeniasis was found in 0.5% and none of the groups, respectively. Relatives of soldiers positive for cysticercosis and taeniasis markers ate more pork from street stores than restaurants or markets compared with relatives of soldiers without these indicators of infection. Also, 12.0% of the relatives of positive soldiers had a history of expelling tapeworm proglottids in the feces in contrast to 3.7% of the family members of the control group. Prevalence values and risk factors in this urban population are similar to those of previous studies performed in rural populations. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11154/99982 http://hdl.handle.net/11154/174520 |
ISSN: | 0002-9637 |
Appears in Collections: | Artículos sobre cisticercosis y T. solium publicados por investigadores mexicanos
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