Blessmann Joerg, Ali Ibne Karim M, Nu Phuong A Ton, Dinh Binh T, Viet Tram Q Ngo, Van An Le, Clark C Graham, Tannich Egbert
Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany.
J Clin Microbiol. 2003 Oct;41(10):4745-50. doi: 10.1128/JCM.41.10.4745-4750.2003.
To gain insight into the dynamics of intestinal Entamoeba histolytica infection, a longitudinal study was performed over an observation period of 15 months with a group of 383 randomly selected adult individuals (mean age, 38.5 years) living in an area of amebiasis endemicity in central Vietnam. Ameba infection was diagnosed by using species-specific PCR and DNA extracted directly from fecal samples. The results indicated an E. histolytica prevalence of 11.2% and an annual new infection rate of 4.1% in the study population. Follow-up of the 43 individuals who were E. histolytica positive at enrollment suggested a regular exponential decline in infection of about 3% per month and a mean half-life of infection of more than 15 months. However, the reinfection rate for this group of participants was 2.7 times higher than that predicted for the study population as a whole. Both the reappearance of the parasite after successful treatment of E. histolytica infection and changes in "genetic fingerprints" of parasites during the course of infection revealed an annual new infection rate of about 11.5%. Thus, the mean half-life of E. histolytica infection was calculated to be 12.9 months (95% confidence interval, 10.2 to 15.6 months). Notably, none of the participants developed symptoms compatible with invasive intestinal amebiasis, and only one of the subjects developed an amebic liver abscess during the observation period.
为深入了解肠道溶组织内阿米巴感染的动态变化,对越南中部一个阿米巴病流行地区的383名随机选择的成年个体(平均年龄38.5岁)进行了为期15个月的纵向研究。通过使用种特异性PCR和直接从粪便样本中提取的DNA来诊断阿米巴感染。结果表明,研究人群中溶组织内阿米巴的患病率为11.2%,年新感染率为4.1%。对入组时溶组织内阿米巴呈阳性的43名个体进行随访,结果显示感染呈每月约3%的规律指数下降,感染的平均半衰期超过15个月。然而,这组参与者的再感染率比整个研究人群预测的再感染率高2.7倍。溶组织内阿米巴感染成功治疗后寄生虫的再次出现以及感染过程中寄生虫“基因指纹”的变化均显示年新感染率约为11.5%。因此,溶组织内阿米巴感染的平均半衰期经计算为12.9个月(95%置信区间为10.2至15.6个月)。值得注意的是