Epidemiological surveillance of human hydatidosis by means of ultrasonography: its contribution to the evaluation of control programs.

Acta Trop

Division of Internal Medicine-Hepatology, Argerich Hospital, Government of Buenos Aires City, Associated to the University of Buenos Aires, Alte Brown 240, 1171, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: June 2001

Epidemiological surveillance for hydatidosis is based on initial determination and follow-up of the infestation rate in man, sheep and dogs. The use of ultrasonography (US) as a screening method has demonstrated its usefulness in detecting asymptomatic human carriers of abdominal hydatidosis. To evaluate the contribution of US to epidemiological surveillance within the framework of disease control programs, we performed 719 US studies in school children from 7 to 13 years of age, in rural areas of Río Negro, Argentina, subjected to canine deparasitization during 1984/1986 and 1997/1998. In the first period, 15/268 (5.6%), while in the second, 5/451 (1.1%) carriers were detected (P < 0.0004). The average diameter of the cysts was 4.71 cm in 1984/1986 and 2.14 in 1997/1998. US as a mass screening method allows evaluation of early changes in human prevalence rates, closely related to infestation rates in sheeps and dogs, thus providing a sensitive indicator of the evaluation of control programs.

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