Volume 28, Number 9—September 2022
Dispatch
Zoonotic Ancylostoma ceylanicum Hookworm Infections, Ecuador
Table
Variable | Ancylostoma ceylanicum |
Necator americanus |
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Uninfected, n = 224 | Infected, n = 6 | Uninfected, n = 145 | Infected, n = 85 | ||
Median age, y (range) |
9 (<1–53) |
4 (1–12) |
10 (<1–63) |
9 (<1–48) |
|
Sex | |||||
M, n = 93 | 89 (39.7) | 4 (66.7) | 54 (37.2) | 46 (54.1) | |
F, n = 137 |
135 (60.3) |
2 (33.3) |
91 (62.8) |
39 (45.9) |
|
Residence | |||||
Rural, n = 70 | 70 (31.2) | 0 | 25 (17.2) | 45 (52.9) | |
Urban, n = 160 |
154 (68.8) |
6 (100) |
120 (82.8) |
40 (47.1) |
|
STH co-infections | |||||
Ascaris lumbricoides, n = 147 | 142 (63.4) | 5 (83.3) | 74 (51.0) | 73 (85.8) | |
Trichuris trichiura, n = 160 | 154 (68.8) | 6 (100) | 94 (64.8) | 66 (77.7) | |
Strongyloides stercoralis, n = 35 | 32 (14.3) | 50.0 (3) | 29 (20.0) | 6 (7.1) | |
N. americanus, n = 85 | 82 (36.8) | 50.0 (3) | NA | NA | |
A. ceylanicum, n = 6 |
NA |
NA |
3 (2.1) |
6 (7.1) |
|
No. co-infecting species | |||||
0, n = 22 | 22 (9.8) | 0 | 22 (15.2) | 0 | |
1, n = 62 | 62 (27.7) | 0 | 59 (40.7) | 3 (3.5) | |
>2, n = 146 |
140 (62.5) |
6 (100) |
64 (44.1) |
82 (96.5) |
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*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. Data are stratified according to presence versus absence of A. ceylanicum or N. americanus hookworm infections. STH, soil-transmitted infection; NA, not applicable. |
1These authors contributed equally to this article.
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