Abstract
An increase in both the prevalence (68.3%) and intensity of infection (106.2%) occurred in the Ecuadorian onchocercal focus during the 6 year period, 1980 to 1986. In 1986, a higher prevalence of infection was noted in males (53.6%) than females (33.1%), but a greater rate of increase of infection over the 6 years was seen in females than males (75.7% vs 61.9% respectively). In all endemic areas, the Chachi race had a higher prevalence of infection as well as higher increase rate of infection than the Black. In the hyperendemic and hypoendemic areas the highest increase of infection was seen in the Chachi female and Chachi male respectively. The prevalence of infection in 1986 was greater than that in 1980 for all ages, with the greatest increase of infection in the 1–4 year age groups. There was an average increase of 106.2% in the microfilarial skin density with an increase seen in all age groups. A higher microfilariae density increase was seen in the hypoendemic (100.0%) than the hyperendemic (66.5%) areas. The Blacks showed a greater microfilarial density increase than the Chachi (155.1% vs 70.7% respectively) with the Black female showing the highest increase (117.6%) in the hyperendemic area and the Black male showing the highest (155.6%) in the hypoendemic area. Along the Rio Cayapas, high microfilarial densities were found in 3 major areas on the river, a reflection of man-vector exposure.
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Guderian, R.H., Beck, B.J., Proano S., J.R. et al. Onchocerciasis in Ecuador, 1980–1986: Epidemiological evaluation of the disease in the Esmeraldas Province. Eur J Epidemiol 5, 294–302 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00144829
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