[Antibody levels against circumsporozoitic protein of Plasmodium falciparum and their use as epidemiological indicators of malaria transmission in FIR of Comoros].

G Sabatinelli, R Romi, S Blanchy
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Epidemiological survey on prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum anti-circumsporozoite antibodies (Ab-CS) was carried out in 21 villages of Comoros FIR, at the beginning of 1988 rainy season. Evaluation of anopheline indoor resting densities was also carried out at the same time. Frequencies of antibody-positive subjects vary considerably in the different villages, according to the Anopheles gambiae and A. funestus densities per room, which are determined by ecological factors. Ab-CS prevalence varies in the sample population from 5.5% in 3-4 years children to 40% in those of 5 years. Starting from 6-7 years group, prevalence increased steadily reaching a plateau by 30 years of age. The detection of Ab-CS levels in a sample population is a good tool to evaluate malaria transmission levels, especially where the epidemiological situation does not allow a reliable entomological evaluation.

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[针对恶性疟原虫环孢子虫蛋白的抗体水平及其作为科摩罗FIR地区疟疾传播的流行病学指标]。
1988年雨季开始时,在科摩罗FIR的21个村庄进行了恶性疟原虫抗环孢子子抗体流行病学调查。同时进行按蚊室内静息密度评价。抗体阳性受试者的频率在不同的村庄差别很大,根据每个房间的冈比亚按蚊和乌氏按蚊密度,这是由生态因素决定的。样本人群中Ab-CS患病率从3-4岁儿童的5.5%到5岁儿童的40%不等。从6-7岁年龄组开始,患病率稳步上升,到30岁时达到平稳期。在样本人群中检测Ab-CS水平是评估疟疾传播水平的良好工具,特别是在流行病学情况不允许进行可靠昆虫学评估的情况下。
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