Evolutive pattern of schistosomiasis and life-span of S. mansoni in patients living in non-endemic area in Brazil
Out of 2484 patients harboring S. mansoni seen in Rio de Janeiro, 1197 had been living permanently out of endemic area frorn one to 30 years, without any possibility of reinfection; 90.1% of these 1197 patients were first seen with, hepato-intestinal schistosomiasis and only 9.9% with hepatosplenic...
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doaj-a7a3c6d1f227458295f68a669961b46c2020-11-25T01:19:56ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical1678-98491974-08-018419319810.1590/S0037-86821974000400001S0037-86821974000400001Evolutive pattern of schistosomiasis and life-span of S. mansoni in patients living in non-endemic area in BrazilJ. Rodrigues Coura0Bodo Wanke1Norton de Figueiredo2C.A. Argento3Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroOut of 2484 patients harboring S. mansoni seen in Rio de Janeiro, 1197 had been living permanently out of endemic area frorn one to 30 years, without any possibility of reinfection; 90.1% of these 1197 patients were first seen with, hepato-intestinal schistosomiasis and only 9.9% with hepatosplenic form. 55% of thern still had S. mansoni active infection 6 years or more after they had left the endemic area and 26.5% remained infected for more than 10 years. The patients with intestinal or hepato-intestinal schistosomiasis did not develop the most severe form whether they had been treated or not, and the hepatosplenic patients had a long time to deteriorate.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86821974000400001&lng=en&tlng=en |
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J. Rodrigues Coura Bodo Wanke Norton de Figueiredo C.A. Argento Evolutive pattern of schistosomiasis and life-span of S. mansoni in patients living in non-endemic area in Brazil Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical |
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Evolutive pattern of schistosomiasis and life-span of S. mansoni in patients living in non-endemic area in Brazil |
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Evolutive pattern of schistosomiasis and life-span of S. mansoni in patients living in non-endemic area in Brazil |
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Evolutive pattern of schistosomiasis and life-span of S. mansoni in patients living in non-endemic area in Brazil |
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Evolutive pattern of schistosomiasis and life-span of S. mansoni in patients living in non-endemic area in Brazil |
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Evolutive pattern of schistosomiasis and life-span of S. mansoni in patients living in non-endemic area in Brazil |
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evolutive pattern of schistosomiasis and life-span of s. mansoni in patients living in non-endemic area in brazil |
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Out of 2484 patients harboring S. mansoni seen in Rio de Janeiro, 1197 had been living permanently out of endemic area frorn one to 30 years, without any possibility of reinfection; 90.1% of these 1197 patients were first seen with, hepato-intestinal schistosomiasis and only 9.9% with hepatosplenic form. 55% of thern still had S. mansoni active infection 6 years or more after they had left the endemic area and 26.5% remained infected for more than 10 years. The patients with intestinal or hepato-intestinal schistosomiasis did not develop the most severe form whether they had been treated or not, and the hepatosplenic patients had a long time to deteriorate. |
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