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The Relative Contribution of Immigration or Local Increase for Persistence of Urban Schistosomiasis in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

Urbanization is increasing across the globe, and diseases once considered rural can now be found in urban areas due to the migration of populations from rural endemic areas, local transmission within the city, or a combination of factors. We investigated the epidemiologic characteristics of urban im...

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Autores principales: Blanton, Ronald E., Barbosa, Lúcio M., Reis, Eliana A., Carmo, Theomira M., dos Santos, Cláudio R. A., Costa, Jackson M., Aminu, Peace T., Blank, Walter A., Reis, Renato Barbosa, Guimarães, Isabel C., Silva, Luciano K., Reis, Mitermayer G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4361398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25775457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003521
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author Blanton, Ronald E.
Barbosa, Lúcio M.
Reis, Eliana A.
Carmo, Theomira M.
dos Santos, Cláudio R. A.
Costa, Jackson M.
Aminu, Peace T.
Blank, Walter A.
Reis, Renato Barbosa
Guimarães, Isabel C.
Silva, Luciano K.
Reis, Mitermayer G.
author_facet Blanton, Ronald E.
Barbosa, Lúcio M.
Reis, Eliana A.
Carmo, Theomira M.
dos Santos, Cláudio R. A.
Costa, Jackson M.
Aminu, Peace T.
Blank, Walter A.
Reis, Renato Barbosa
Guimarães, Isabel C.
Silva, Luciano K.
Reis, Mitermayer G.
author_sort Blanton, Ronald E.
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description Urbanization is increasing across the globe, and diseases once considered rural can now be found in urban areas due to the migration of populations from rural endemic areas, local transmission within the city, or a combination of factors. We investigated the epidemiologic characteristics of urban immigrants and natives living in a neighborhood of Salvador, Brazil where there is a focus of transmission of Schistosoma mansoni. In a cross-sectional study, all inhabitants from 3 sections of the community were interviewed and examined. In order to determine the degree of parasite differentiation between immigrants and the native born, S. mansoni eggs from stools were genotyped for 15 microsatellite markers. The area received migrants from all over the state, but most infected children had never been outside of the city, and infected snails were present at water contact sites. Other epidemiologic features suggested immigration contributed little to the presence of infection. The intensity and prevalence of infection were the same for immigrants and natives when adjusted for age, and length of immigrant residence in the community was positively associated with prevalence of infection. The population structure of the parasites also supported that the contribution from immigration was small, since the host-to-host differentiation was no greater in the urban parasite population than a rural population with little distant immigration, and there had been little differentiation in the urban population over the past 7 years. Public health efforts should focus on eliminating local transmission, and once eliminated, reintroduction from distant migration is unlikely.
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spelling pubmed-43613982015-03-23 The Relative Contribution of Immigration or Local Increase for Persistence of Urban Schistosomiasis in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil Blanton, Ronald E. Barbosa, Lúcio M. Reis, Eliana A. Carmo, Theomira M. dos Santos, Cláudio R. A. Costa, Jackson M. Aminu, Peace T. Blank, Walter A. Reis, Renato Barbosa Guimarães, Isabel C. Silva, Luciano K. Reis, Mitermayer G. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Urbanization is increasing across the globe, and diseases once considered rural can now be found in urban areas due to the migration of populations from rural endemic areas, local transmission within the city, or a combination of factors. We investigated the epidemiologic characteristics of urban immigrants and natives living in a neighborhood of Salvador, Brazil where there is a focus of transmission of Schistosoma mansoni. In a cross-sectional study, all inhabitants from 3 sections of the community were interviewed and examined. In order to determine the degree of parasite differentiation between immigrants and the native born, S. mansoni eggs from stools were genotyped for 15 microsatellite markers. The area received migrants from all over the state, but most infected children had never been outside of the city, and infected snails were present at water contact sites. Other epidemiologic features suggested immigration contributed little to the presence of infection. The intensity and prevalence of infection were the same for immigrants and natives when adjusted for age, and length of immigrant residence in the community was positively associated with prevalence of infection. The population structure of the parasites also supported that the contribution from immigration was small, since the host-to-host differentiation was no greater in the urban parasite population than a rural population with little distant immigration, and there had been little differentiation in the urban population over the past 7 years. Public health efforts should focus on eliminating local transmission, and once eliminated, reintroduction from distant migration is unlikely. Public Library of Science 2015-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4361398/ /pubmed/25775457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003521 Text en © 2015 Blanton et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Blanton, Ronald E.
Barbosa, Lúcio M.
Reis, Eliana A.
Carmo, Theomira M.
dos Santos, Cláudio R. A.
Costa, Jackson M.
Aminu, Peace T.
Blank, Walter A.
Reis, Renato Barbosa
Guimarães, Isabel C.
Silva, Luciano K.
Reis, Mitermayer G.
The Relative Contribution of Immigration or Local Increase for Persistence of Urban Schistosomiasis in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
title The Relative Contribution of Immigration or Local Increase for Persistence of Urban Schistosomiasis in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
title_full The Relative Contribution of Immigration or Local Increase for Persistence of Urban Schistosomiasis in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
title_fullStr The Relative Contribution of Immigration or Local Increase for Persistence of Urban Schistosomiasis in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The Relative Contribution of Immigration or Local Increase for Persistence of Urban Schistosomiasis in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
title_short The Relative Contribution of Immigration or Local Increase for Persistence of Urban Schistosomiasis in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
title_sort relative contribution of immigration or local increase for persistence of urban schistosomiasis in salvador, bahia, brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4361398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25775457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003521
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