2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00436-003-0877-7
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Investigations on the biology, epidemiology, pathology and control of Tunga penetrans in Brazil

Abstract: Tungiasis is hyperendemic in many poor communities in Brazil and is associated with considerable morbidity. In order to understand the factors that determine the distribution of this ectoparasitosis in a rural community, an epidemiological study was carried out in a traditional fishing village in Ceará State, north-eastern Brazil. Based on active case detection and voluntary participation, 91% of the population (belonging to 95% of all families) was examined. Embedded fleas were looked for over all parts of th… Show more

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“…In a slum in Northeast Brazil, all 47 individuals returning to their households from a non-endemic area became infected within three weeks [47]. The age-specific prevalence shows a characteristic s-shaped pattern with a maximum prevalence in children between 5 and 14 years and elderly people [34]. Such an age-specific prevalence curve may indicate that there is no development of a protective immunity against penetrating sand fleas.…”
Section: There Are No Reliable Data On Disease Occurrencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a slum in Northeast Brazil, all 47 individuals returning to their households from a non-endemic area became infected within three weeks [47]. The age-specific prevalence shows a characteristic s-shaped pattern with a maximum prevalence in children between 5 and 14 years and elderly people [34]. Such an age-specific prevalence curve may indicate that there is no development of a protective immunity against penetrating sand fleas.…”
Section: There Are No Reliable Data On Disease Occurrencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates a high incidence of free-living female fleas, which was confirmed by the permanently afflicted persons living in these rural suburbs (Heukelbach et al 2004;Feldmeier et al 2003;Muehlen et al 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Tunga species (especially T. penetrans) have a wide host range including cats, dogs, pigs, donkeys, monkeys, and rodents (Heukelbach et al 2004). Two species parasitize humans namely, T. penetrans and the recently discovered species Tunga trimamillata (Hicks 1930;Eisele et al 2003;Muehlen et al 2003;Pampiglione et al 2002Pampiglione et al , 2003Pampiglione et al , 2004.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Travellers to endemic areas may import cases to other countries, including the United States and Europe [7, 8]. In the endemic areas, the prevalence ranges from 16 to 55% [9,10,11,12,13], but cases in other areas are sporadic. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%