Indian Journal of Community Medicine (Jan 1992)

A Clinico- Epidemiological Study Of Filarial Related Orthopaedic Manifestations

  • Patond K.R,
  • Tandon V,
  • Harinath B.C,
  • Narang P,
  • Srivastava S.K,
  • Cheirmaraj K,
  • Rao Rama B.V

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 98 – 101

Abstract

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An epidemiological study was undertaken to study the incidence and distribution of orthopaedic manifestations of filariasis in an endemic area. A total of 207 cases were clinically examined and investigated. Patients were divided into three groups , viz., Group A: Orthopaedic manifestations with no history of filariasis . Group B: Orthopaedic manifestations with history of filariasis such as microfilaraemia or filarial fevers etc., Group C: Orthopaedic manifestations with chronic manifestations such as elephantiasis, hydrocele etc. To confirm filarial etiology, all the cases were examined for the presence of filarial antibody by indirect ELISA using wuchereda bancrofti microfilarial excretory- secretary antigen (wd Mf ESAg) . A total of 61 of 102 patients of Group A, 14 of 21 patients of group B, and 73 of 84 patients of Group C were positive for filarial antibody. This study showed the prevalence of filarial antibody in about 71.4% of various orthopaedic manifestations.