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Clustering of <i>Brugia malayi</i> infection in a community in South-Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Molecular EpidemiologySusceptible HostGenetic EpidemiologyDisease OutbreakInfectious Disease ControlDisease SusceptibilityInfectious Disease EcologyPathogen TransmissionBrugia Malayi InfectionNight BloodEmerging Infectious DiseaseInfection ControlPublic HealthParasitologyInfectious Disease EpidemiologyStatistical GeneticsEpidemiologyEmerging Infectious DiseasesPathogenesisDisease TransmissionMicrobiologyInfection SusceptibilityMedicine
The present study was undertaken in village Karondang in South-Sulawesi, Indonesia, to investigate the influences of genetic, household and environmental factors on Brugia malayi infection. Infection status was determined by measuring both microfilariae in night blood and anti-filarial IgG4, as a marker for detection of active filarial infection. A total of 171 residents participated in the study; familial relationships between subjects were registered to construct pedigrees and distances between households were measured. The data were analysed using a test statistic for familial aggregation. For distribution of microfilariae over the study population a genetic influence on infection susceptibility was favoured over the household and environmental effects. For anti-filarial IgG4, all 3 clustering models gave significant results, suggesting that genetic, household and/or environmental factors influence specific IgG4 antibodies.
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