Parasitological and serological investigation into lymphatic filariasis among immigrants at Semenyih Detention Centre, Selangor, West Malaysia

Parasitological and serological investigations for lymphatic filariasis were performed on 450 immigrants detained at the Immigration Centre at Semenyih, Seiangor, West Malaysia. The country of origin of these immigrants were Indonesia, The Philippines, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. Brugia...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Wan Omar, Abdullah, Khairul Anuar, O., Sulaiman, Noordin, Rahmah, A., Manaf, A., Rahimah
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Published: Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya 2000
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spelling my.upm.eprints.493092016-12-30T02:31:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49309/ Parasitological and serological investigation into lymphatic filariasis among immigrants at Semenyih Detention Centre, Selangor, West Malaysia Abdullah, Wan Omar Abdullah, Khairul Anuar O., Sulaiman Noordin, Rahmah A., Manaf A., Rahimah Parasitological and serological investigations for lymphatic filariasis were performed on 450 immigrants detained at the Immigration Centre at Semenyih, Seiangor, West Malaysia. The country of origin of these immigrants were Indonesia, The Philippines, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. Brugia malayi adult worm homogenate (BmAH) antigen was used for the detection of antifilarial IgG. A monoclonal antibody-based ELISA (MAb.XC3~ELISA) specific for filarial circulating antigens and non-phosphorylcholine reactive was used to detect antigenemia in these immigrants. Parasitologically 67 (14.89 %) were positive for W, bancrofti and 54 (12.0%) for Brugia malayi. Serologically 63 % had antifilarial IgG titre to the BmAH antigen. While Bancroftian filariasis is now unknown in Peninsular Malaysia, the potential of it to be reintroduced into Peninsular Malaysia by the immigrant population is discussed. Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya 2000 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/49309/1/Parasitological%20and%20serological%20investigation%20into%20lymphatic%20filariasis%20among%20immigrants%20at%20Semenyih%20Detention%20Centre%2C%20Selangor%2C%20West%20Malaysia.pdf Abdullah, Wan Omar and Abdullah, Khairul Anuar and O., Sulaiman and Noordin, Rahmah and A., Manaf and A., Rahimah (2000) Parasitological and serological investigation into lymphatic filariasis among immigrants at Semenyih Detention Centre, Selangor, West Malaysia. Journal of Health and Translational Medicine, 5 (1). pp. 41-44. ISSN 1823-7339; ESSN: 2289-392X http://jummec.um.edu.my/45-62
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description Parasitological and serological investigations for lymphatic filariasis were performed on 450 immigrants detained at the Immigration Centre at Semenyih, Seiangor, West Malaysia. The country of origin of these immigrants were Indonesia, The Philippines, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. Brugia malayi adult worm homogenate (BmAH) antigen was used for the detection of antifilarial IgG. A monoclonal antibody-based ELISA (MAb.XC3~ELISA) specific for filarial circulating antigens and non-phosphorylcholine reactive was used to detect antigenemia in these immigrants. Parasitologically 67 (14.89 %) were positive for W, bancrofti and 54 (12.0%) for Brugia malayi. Serologically 63 % had antifilarial IgG titre to the BmAH antigen. While Bancroftian filariasis is now unknown in Peninsular Malaysia, the potential of it to be reintroduced into Peninsular Malaysia by the immigrant population is discussed.
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author Abdullah, Wan Omar
Abdullah, Khairul Anuar
O., Sulaiman
Noordin, Rahmah
A., Manaf
A., Rahimah
spellingShingle Abdullah, Wan Omar
Abdullah, Khairul Anuar
O., Sulaiman
Noordin, Rahmah
A., Manaf
A., Rahimah
Parasitological and serological investigation into lymphatic filariasis among immigrants at Semenyih Detention Centre, Selangor, West Malaysia
author_facet Abdullah, Wan Omar
Abdullah, Khairul Anuar
O., Sulaiman
Noordin, Rahmah
A., Manaf
A., Rahimah
author_sort Abdullah, Wan Omar
title Parasitological and serological investigation into lymphatic filariasis among immigrants at Semenyih Detention Centre, Selangor, West Malaysia
title_short Parasitological and serological investigation into lymphatic filariasis among immigrants at Semenyih Detention Centre, Selangor, West Malaysia
title_full Parasitological and serological investigation into lymphatic filariasis among immigrants at Semenyih Detention Centre, Selangor, West Malaysia
title_fullStr Parasitological and serological investigation into lymphatic filariasis among immigrants at Semenyih Detention Centre, Selangor, West Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Parasitological and serological investigation into lymphatic filariasis among immigrants at Semenyih Detention Centre, Selangor, West Malaysia
title_sort parasitological and serological investigation into lymphatic filariasis among immigrants at semenyih detention centre, selangor, west malaysia
publisher Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya
publishDate 2000
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