Age-related worm load and worm fecundity patterns in human populations, as indicated by schistosome circulating antigens

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Abstract

Recently, our group determined the relationship between serum CAA levels and fecal egg counts in two foci with very intense Schistosoma mansoni transmission: Maniema (Zaire), an area endemic for S. mansoni since several decades, and Ndombo (Senegal), where transmission has only been established since a few years. The objective was to study and compare age-related worm load and worm fecundity patterns in these two different endemic settings. Here, we will summarize the most important findings and conclusions of this study.

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Polman, K., Van Lieshout, L., Gryseels, B., & Deelder, A. M. (1998). Age-related worm load and worm fecundity patterns in human populations, as indicated by schistosome circulating antigens. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 93(SUPPL. 1), 123–125. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761998000700017

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