Influence of diethylcarbamazine on the patent period of infection in periodic Brugia malayi.

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1991-07-01
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The patent period of infection which reflects the fecundic life span of the adult female worm was estimated for periodic B. malayi in south India by using immigration death model. Longitudinal data on natural loss of infection or that due to different degrees of DEC pressure in a cohort population of microfilaria carriers after a three years period, were used for the estimations. The patent period of infection was estimated to be 3.45 yr under natural conditions (without DEC therapy), which was reduced to 1.67 yr following one full course of selective therapy (6 mg/kg body wt/day for 12 days). When selective therapy was supplemented with four rounds of biannual single-dose mass DEC therapy (6 mg/kg body wt) the patent period was further reduced to 1.34 yr. The proportion loss of infection was relatively higher in microfilaria carriers who discontinued DEC selective therapy, when compared to natural loss. The percentage reduction in the mean microfilaria count was observed to decrease with increasing DEC pressure. Neither sex nor the age of the host was found to influence the fecundic life span or the survival of female adult worm.
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Krishnamoorthy K, Sabesan S, Vanamail P, Panicker KN. Influence of diethylcarbamazine on the patent period of infection in periodic Brugia malayi. Indian Journal of Medical Research. 1991 Jul; 93(): 240-4