INVESTIGADORES
FRANK fernanda Maria
artículos
Título:
Clinical status and parasitic infection in a Wichí Aboriginal community in Salta, Argentina
Autor/es:
TARANTO NJ; CAJAL SP; DE MARZI MC; FERNANDEZ MM; FRANK FM; BRU AM; MINVIELLE MC; BASUALDO JA; MALCHIODI EL
Revista:
TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE
Referencias:
Año: 2003 vol. 97 p. 554 - 558
ISSN:
0035-9203
Resumen:
In a study, carried out in 2000, of the clinical and parasitological status of a Wichi Aboriginal community living in the suburbs of Tartagal, northern Salta, Argentina, 154 individuals were screened for parasitic infections. Ninety-five faecal samples were also obtained from the same population. Ninety-three percent of the subjects were positive for 1 or more of the parasites investigated by direct test and 70.5% of them had parasitic superinfection. The most frequent helminths were Strongyloides stercoralis (50.5%) and hookworm (47.4%). We found low reinfection rates and a long reinfection period after treatment and provision of safe water and sanitation. Serum reactivity of these patients was analysed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and indirect immunofluorescent assay and 22.1% of them had anti-Toxocara antibodies, 16.2% were positive for a complex antigen of Leishmania braziliensis, 29.9% were positive for a complex Trypanosoma cruzi antigen, and 17.5% were positive for a specific Trypanosoma cruzi antigen, Ag 163B6/cruzipain.