Quinnell R J, Slater A F, Tighe P, Walsh E A, Keymer A E, Pritchard D I
Department of Zoology, Oxford.
Parasitology. 1993 May;106 ( Pt 4):379-85. doi: 10.1017/s0031182000067123.
Reinfection with hookworm (Necator americanus) following chemotherapy was studied over 2 years in a rural village in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. The prevalence of hookworm infection had returned to pre-treatment levels after 2 years, and the geometric mean hookworm burden had returned to 58% of the pre-treatment value. The rate of acquisition of adult worms was independent of host age, and was estimated as a geometric mean of 2.9-3.3 worms/host/year (arithmetic mean 7.9-8.9 worms/host/year). There was significant predisposition to hookworm infection; the strength of this predisposition did not vary significantly between age or sex classes.
在巴布亚新几内亚马当省的一个乡村,对化疗后钩虫(美洲板口线虫)再感染情况进行了为期两年的研究。两年后,钩虫感染率已恢复到治疗前水平,钩虫负荷几何平均数已恢复到治疗前值的58%。成虫感染率与宿主年龄无关,估计几何平均数为2.9 - 3.3条/宿主/年(算术平均数为7.9 - 8.9条/宿主/年)。钩虫感染存在显著的易感性;这种易感性在不同年龄或性别组之间没有显著差异。