Petithory J, Pampiglione S, Perrin J P
Bull Soc Pathol Exot Filiales. 1979 Jul-Aug;72(4):357-62.
Serological studies made in a community of 106 pygmies led to 60% positive reactions with parasitic antigens, mainly of nematodes and trematodes. IgG and IgM levels are increased (about two times and four times the levels found in a normal population). These results prove the importance of these infestations by human or animal parasites in a tropical forest population.
在一个由106名俾格米人组成的社区进行的血清学研究发现,60%的人对寄生虫抗原呈阳性反应,主要是线虫和吸虫。IgG和IgM水平升高(分别约为正常人群水平的两倍和四倍)。这些结果证明了人类或动物寄生虫感染在热带森林人群中的重要性。