Epidemiology of Schistosoma mansoni infection in a low-endemic area in Brazil: clinical and nutritional characteristics

Author:

Proietti Fernando A.1,Paulino Urquisa H. M.2,Chiari Clea A.3,Proietti Anna B. F. C.4,Antunes Carlos M. F.5

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine; Interdepartmental Group for Epidemiological Research

2. School of Medicine

3. Institute for Biological Sciences

4. Federal University, Brazil

5. Institute for Biological Sciences; Interdepartmental Group for Epidemiological Research

Abstract

A cross-sectional case-control study designed to evaluate the role of malnutrition in the association between the intensity of Schistosoma mansoni infection and clinical schistosomiasis, was conducted in an area with both low frequency of infection and low morbidity of schistosomiasis in Brazil. Cases (256) were patients with a positive stool examination for S. mansoni; their geometrical mean number of eggs/gram of feces was 90. Controls (256) were a random sample of the negative participants paired to the cases by age, sex and length of residence in the area. The clinical signs and symptoms found to be associated with S. mansoni infection, comparing cases and controls, were blood in stools and presence of a palpable liver. A linear trend in the relative odds of these signs and symptoms with increasing levels of infection was detected. Adjusting by the level of egg excretion, the existence of an interaction between palpable liver and ethnic group (white) was suggested. No differences in the nutritional status of infected and non-infected participants were found.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,General Medicine

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