Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand
Volume 82, Issue 7, 1999, Pages 733-739

High prevalence of bancroftian filariasis in Myanmar-migrant workers: A study in Mae Sot District, Tak Province, Thailand (Article)

Triteeraprapab S.* , Songtrus J.
  • a Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
  • b Vec.-borne Disease Control Center 18, Mae Sot, Tak 63110, Thailand

Abstract

Although the prevalence of lymphatic filariasis in the Thai population is low, migration of Myanmar labor into Thailand may increase the incidence of bancroftian filariasis. Epidemiology of filariasis in Myanmars has not been precisely determined. By using microscopic examination, we found that the microfilarial rate in 654 Myanmar migrants working in Mae Sot, Tak province, was 4.4 per cent. The highest microfilarial rate was found in males aged 21-30 years (6.8%). History of mosquito bites was significantly correlated with microfilaremia. The majority of Myanmar migrants (55.5%) have been staying in Thailand 1-6 years; most (82.0%) have never been back to Myanmar. Seventy-nine per cent of infected Myanmars were from Moulmein (Maulamyine) city. Since these migrants carry the parasite with high infected rate and the mosquito vector Culex quinquefasciatus is also prevalent in Thailand, Thai people are at high risk of acquiring this disease if good control and prevention strategies are not implemented.

Author Keywords

Thailand Myanmar Migrant Bancroftian Filariasis

Index Keywords

filariasis Thailand sex ratio human statistics rural population Animals Health Surveys animal Humans Adolescent male female risk factor Risk Factors prevalence isolation and purification Article adult migration Sex Distribution age distribution Wuchereria bancrofti Transients and Migrants Child health survey

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ISSN: 01252208
Cited by: 30
Original Language: English