1996
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761996000400011
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Epidemiological study of bancroftian filariasis in Recife, Northeastern Brazil

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“…quinquefasciatus and W. bancrofti from Recife, resulted in a vector competence of 53% (based on Janousek & Lowrie 1989). This vector competence is among the highest reported in the literature and may account, at least, in part, for high mf rate in Recife (14.7%) (Maciel et al 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…quinquefasciatus and W. bancrofti from Recife, resulted in a vector competence of 53% (based on Janousek & Lowrie 1989). This vector competence is among the highest reported in the literature and may account, at least, in part, for high mf rate in Recife (14.7%) (Maciel et al 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…In 1952, Azevedo and Dobbin registered lymphatic filariasis in a local district with microfilaraemia rate of about 9.7%. A recent survey, of several areas, has shown that W. bancrofti infection now has prevalence rates ranging from 0.64 to 14.95% (Maciel et al 1996). In addition to increasing incidence of lymphatic filariasis in some areas, the number of breeding places for Cx.…”
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“…Vectors of dengue fever and yellow fever are able to exploit artificial sources of water such as water storage pots, tires, or old containers in garbage. Polluted wastewater also provides a suitable breeding environment for Culex mosquitoes that transmit lymphatic filariasis (199) and arboviruses such as SLE virus in the United States and Rift Valley fever virus in Africa (292). Meanwhile, ruralurban migration is credited with leading to a new pattern of infection referred to as urban schistosomiasis (329).…”
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“…Albuquerque e col. 2 (1995), estudando duas outras áreas de Recife (bairros Coque e Mustardinha), encontraram prevalências de microfilarêmicos de 10,7% e 9,3%, respectivamente. Maciel e col. 17 (1996) Apesar do programa de controle da bancroftose, implementado em Maceió, cuja prevalência era 0,3% no passado 7 , ter se restringido somente ao tratamento dos parasitados diagnosticados na época, o Ministério da Saúde considerava a parasitose extinta na capital alagoana 19,38 . No entanto, em 1990, após o encontro de um paciente autóctone com linfangite retrógrada, uma das formas clínicas da filariose linfática foi levantada a hipótese da ocorrência, ainda hoje, da bancroftose em Maceió 10 .…”
Section: Filariose Bancroftiana Na Atualidadeunclassified