Author:
YANG DIANXIANG,TAI XIUZHENG,QIU YING,YUN SHENG
Abstract
Eperythrozoon is an obligate parasitic bacteria found in many species of animals. A large scale
investigation of the prevalence of Eperythrozoon spp. in humans, was conducted in a
developing country using light, electron microscope and animal inoculation. Samples were
collected in undeveloped areas of Inner Mongolia in China over a 2-year period of 1994–6. Of
the 1529 investigated samples, 35·3% were found to be Eperythrozoon spp. positive. The
prevalence of infection was associated with occupation and seasonal variations. The infections
were mainly mild, in 89·6% of cases (excluding pregnant women and their children). Of 74
pregnant women tested in the areas of high prevalence, 44 were confirmed Eperythrozoon spp.
positive. Similarly, eperythrozoa were found in all 44 umbilical cords tested and in the
neonatal peripheral blood samples taken at birth. These data suggest that eperythrozoa can be
transmitted via the placenta.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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