Strongyloides stercoralis seroprevalence in Vietnam

NGUYEN THI NGOC DIEP, PHAM QUANG THAI, NGHIEM NGUYEN MINH TRANG, JULIA JÄGER, ANNETTE FOX, PETER HORBY, HOANG VU MAI PHUONG, DANG DUC ANH, LE THI QUYNH MAI, H. ROGIER VAN DOORN, BEHZAD NADJM
2017 Epidemiology and Infection  
SUMMARY Strongyloidiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by the roundworm Strongyloides stercoralis affecting 30–100 million people worldwide. Many Southeast-Asian countries report a high prevalence of S. stercoralis infection, but there are little data from Vietnam. Here, we evaluated the seroprevalence of S. stercoralis related to geography, sex and age in Vietnam through serological testing of anonymized sera. Sera (n = 1710, 1340 adults and 270 children) from an anonymized
more » ... ied serum bank from four regions in Vietnam between 2012 and 2013 were tested using a commercial Strongyloides ratti immunoglobulin G ELISA. Seroreactivity was found in 29·1% (390/1340) of adults and 5·5% (15/270) of children. Male adults were more frequently seroreactive than females (33·3% vs. 24·9%, P = 0·001). The rural central highlands had the highest seroprevalence (42·4% of adults). Seroreactivity in the other regions was 29·9% (Hue) and 26·0% and 18·2% in the large urban centres of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, respectively. We conclude that seroprevalence of S. stercoralis was high in the Vietnamese adult population, especially in rural areas.
doi:10.1017/s0950268817002333 pmid:29039287 fatcat:66wwqkiuprcfdhgu7rur2fafhq