volume 105 issue 11 pages 661-666

Asymptomatic infection of visceral leishmaniasis in hyperendemic areas of Vaishali district, Bihar, India: a challenge to kala-azar elimination programmes

V.N.R Das 1
Niyamat Ali Siddiqui 1
R B Verma 1
Roshan Kamal Topno 1
Dharmendra Singh 1
Sushmita Das 1
Alok Ranjan 1
Kiran Pandey 1
N Kumar 1
Pradeep Das 1
1
 
Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences, ICMR, Agam-Kuan, Patna-800 007, Bihar, India
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2011-11-01
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.644
CiteScore4.9
Impact factor1.5
ISSN00359203, 18783503
General Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Parasitology
Abstract
A cohort of 91 asymptomatic individuals with visceral leishmaniasis (VL) were identified during base line screening using recombinant 39-aminoacid antigen (rk-39) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) conducted from December 2005 to June 2006 involving 997 individuals of two highly endemic villages of Vaishali district, Bihar. The point prevalence of asymptomatic infection was 98 per 1000 persons at baseline. There was no statistically significant difference between rk-39 and PCR positivity rate (P>0.05), even though PCR positivity alone was found significantly higher (4.2%) than rk-39 positivity alone (2.6%). The monthly follow-up of the asymptomatic cohort revealed a disease conversion rate of 23.1 per 100 persons within a year. There was a statistically significant difference in conversion of disease when individuals were positive by both tests as compared to single tests by rk-39 and PCR (P<0.01). Disease conversion rate in the subjects residing in households with a history of VL (62%, 13/21) was higher than those residing in the households without a history of VL (38%, 8/21). Most of the identified asymptomatic individuals were from low socio-economic strata similar to that of VL cases in general. Apart from rk-39, PCR may be considered for screening of asymptomatic Leishmania donovani infection in large-scale epidemiological studies. Screening of asymptomatic cases and their close follow-up to ascertain early detection and treatment of VL may be considered in addition to the existing VL control strategies.
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Das V. et al. Asymptomatic infection of visceral leishmaniasis in hyperendemic areas of Vaishali district, Bihar, India: a challenge to kala-azar elimination programmes // Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2011. Vol. 105. No. 11. pp. 661-666.
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Das V., Siddiqui N. A., Verma R. B., Kamal Topno R., Singh D., Das S., Ranjan A., Pandey K., Kumar N., Das P. Asymptomatic infection of visceral leishmaniasis in hyperendemic areas of Vaishali district, Bihar, India: a challenge to kala-azar elimination programmes // Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2011. Vol. 105. No. 11. pp. 661-666.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.trstmh.2011.08.005
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trstmh.2011.08.005
TI - Asymptomatic infection of visceral leishmaniasis in hyperendemic areas of Vaishali district, Bihar, India: a challenge to kala-azar elimination programmes
T2 - Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
AU - Das, V.N.R
AU - Siddiqui, Niyamat Ali
AU - Verma, R B
AU - Kamal Topno, Roshan
AU - Singh, Dharmendra
AU - Das, Sushmita
AU - Ranjan, Alok
AU - Pandey, Kiran
AU - Kumar, N
AU - Das, Pradeep
PY - 2011
DA - 2011/11/01
PB - Oxford University Press
SP - 661-666
IS - 11
VL - 105
PMID - 21945327
SN - 0035-9203
SN - 1878-3503
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@article{2011_Das,
author = {V.N.R Das and Niyamat Ali Siddiqui and R B Verma and Roshan Kamal Topno and Dharmendra Singh and Sushmita Das and Alok Ranjan and Kiran Pandey and N Kumar and Pradeep Das},
title = {Asymptomatic infection of visceral leishmaniasis in hyperendemic areas of Vaishali district, Bihar, India: a challenge to kala-azar elimination programmes},
journal = {Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene},
year = {2011},
volume = {105},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trstmh.2011.08.005},
number = {11},
pages = {661--666},
doi = {10.1016/j.trstmh.2011.08.005}
}
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Das, V.N.R, et al. “Asymptomatic infection of visceral leishmaniasis in hyperendemic areas of Vaishali district, Bihar, India: a challenge to kala-azar elimination programmes.” Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, vol. 105, no. 11, Nov. 2011, pp. 661-666. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trstmh.2011.08.005.