Dixit V, Kurup A V, Gupta A K, Kataria O M, Prasad G B
School of Life Sciences, Pt.Ravishankar Shukla University, 492010 Raipur, India.
Indian J Clin Biochem. 1997 Dec;12(Suppl 1):39-43. doi: 10.1007/BF02873055.
Lymphatic filariasis caused byWuchereria bancrofti is a major health problem next only to malaria. A study had been conducted to estimate the prevalence of microfilaraemia in a rural endemic community near Raipur. The incidence of microfilaramia in the community was found to be about 14% when studied by night finger prick method. The incidence appears to be more in males as compared to females. The infection rate in vector population i.e.,Culex quinquefasciatus was recorded at a rate of 10%. No relationship could be drawn between the rates of vector and human filarial infections or between the density of vector population and the rate of vector/human infection(s). Prior health education is essential before taking up control and preventive measures in given endemic zone.