Parasitological and clinical aspects of bancroftian filariasis in Kassena-Nankana District, Upper East Region, Ghana
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A survey of the prevalence of bancroftian filariasis was conducted in August-September 1992 in the northern part of the Kassena-Nankana District, Upper East Region, Ghana. 200 compounds from 3 different communities were randomly selected from the vitamin A trial database. All resident compound members were examined for clinical manifestations of lymphatic filariasis and capillary blood was obtained between 21:00 and 01:00 and examined using the counting chamber technique. 1603 people were examined, 741 males and 862 females. The overall prevalence of microfilaraemia was 32.4% (95% confidence interval 30.1-34.7). Geometric mean microfilaria density (infected persons only) was 794 per mL. The most important clinical manifestation was hydrocele (in 32% of males) followed by limb elephantiasis (in 3.6% of the study population). There was no significant difference between the 3 communities in clinical or parasitological findings.
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EMTREE medical terms: adolescent; adult; article; capillary blood; child; clinical feature; data base; elephantiasis; female; filariasis; ghana; human; hydrocele; infant; infection control; lymph vessel; major clinical study; male; microfilaria; parasitology; wuchereria bancrofti, MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Animal; Child; Child, Preschool; Elephantiasis, Filarial; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Ghana; Human; Infant; Male; Microfilaria; Middle Age; Prevalence; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Wuchereria bancrofti
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Gyapong, J. O., Magnussen, P., & Binka, F. N. (1994). Parasitological and clinical aspects of bancroftian filariasis in kassena-nankana district, upper east region, ghana. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 88(5), 555-557.