Fan CK |
------>authors3_c= ------>paper_class1=1 ------>Impact_Factor=2.450 ------>paper_class3=2 ------>paper_class2=1 ------>vol=71 ------>confirm_bywho=tedfan ------>insert_bywho=m8702021 ------>Jurnal_Rank=20.0 ------>authors4_c= ------>comm_author= ------>patent_EDate=None ------>authors5_c= ------>publish_day=10 ------>paper_class2Letter=None ------>page2=221 ------>medlineContent= ------>unit=E0101 ------>insert_date=20081013 ------>iam=5 ------>update_date=None ------>author=??? ------>change_event=4 ------>ISSN= ------>authors_c= ------>score=500 ------>journal_name=American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene ------>paper_name=Seroepidemiology of Toxocara canis infection among mountain aboriginal adults in Taiwan. ------>confirm_date=20091012 ------>tch_id=090121 ------>pmid=15306714 ------>page1=216 ------>fullAbstract=Seroepidemiology of Toxocara canis infection among adults of one ethnic Han and five aboriginal populations residing in mountainous areas of Taiwan was conducted by detecting serum IgG (>/=1:64) using a T. canis larval excretory-secretory antigen-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. A short questionnaire interview was conducted to obtain data concerning their age, sex, occupation, consumption of raw pig liver, and possession of dogs. The overall seroprevalence (46.0%, 247 of 537) in the five aboriginal populations was significantly higher than that of ethnic Han population (30.2%, 13 of 43) (P = 0.04). Age, but not sex, seemed to be a factor related to positive serology. Aboriginal adults who had histories of eating raw pig liver (odds ratio [OR] = 1.65, P < 0.01), raising dogs (OR = 1.76, P < 0.01), or whose occupation was a laborer (OR = 1.78, P < 0.01) seemed to be more apt to be infected by T. canis than those without such histories and unemployed persons. ------>tmu_sno=None ------>sno=18889 ------>authors2=Lan HS ------>authors3=Hung CC ------>authors4=Chung WC ------>authors5=Liao CW ------>authors6=Du WY, Su KE ------>authors6_c= ------>authors=Fan CK ------>delete_flag=0 ------>SCI_JNo=None ------>authors2_c= ------>publish_area=0 ------>updateTitle=Seroepidemiology of Toxocara canis infection among mountain aboriginal adults in Taiwan. ------>language=2 ------>check_flag=None ------>submit_date=None ------>country=None ------>no=2 ------>patent_SDate=None ------>update_bywho=None ------>publish_year=2004 ------>submit_flag=None ------>publish_month=3 |