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Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1953

Long term investigation of blood loss and egg load in urinary schistosomiasis in the adult African Bantu

T Gerritsen; Alexander R. P. Walker; B. De Meillon; R.M Yeo

Abstract Eight adult Bantu males from Southern Africa were selected, suffering from very severe urinary schistosomiasis (verified by cystoscopy) with persistent obvious haematuria. Urine was collected continuously in 12-hour periods, six subjects for 10 days, and two subjects for 19 days. The following are the salient findings 1. (a) The colour of the urine is little guide to the amount of blood lost, and no guide to the number of eggs passed. 2. (b) The average amount of blood lost is smaller than was expected; it varied from 1.3 to 6.1 ml. per diem. The haemoglobin levels of six subjects lay within normal limits; lower values were obtained with the two remaining subjects, who, however, also suffered from malaria. It is concluded that in urinary schistosomiasis in adult Bantu males, the amount of blood lost is insufficient to cause hypochromic anaemia, but it might well aggravate an anaemia due to other causes. 3. (c) The number of eggs voided is subject to enormous fluctuation. One day there may be no eggs, and the next day tens of thousands. This irregularity once more draws attention to the unreliability of seeking to make a diagnosis of urinary schistosomiasis from single samples of urine.


South African Medical Journal | 1955

Rift Valley Fever in South Africa. A Study of the 1953, Outbreak in the Orange Free State, with special reference to the Vectors and Possible Reservoir Hosts.

James Gear; B. De Meillon; A. F. Le Roux; R. Kofsky; R. Rose Innes; J. J. Steyn; W. D. Oliff; K. H. Schulz


South African Medical Journal | 1958

Experimental bilharziasis in animals. VII. Effect of a low-protein diet on bilharziasis in white mice.

B. De Meillon; Shirley. Paterson


South African Medical Journal | 1961

Isolation of Spondweni virus from four species of culicine mosquitoes and a report of two laboratory infections with the virus.

B. M. MClNTOSH; R. H. Kokernot; H. E. Paterson; B. De Meillon


South African Medical Journal | 1957

Experimental bilharziasis in laboratory animals. V. Immunity in mice produced by repeated small infections.

H. I. Lurie; B. De Meillon


South African Medical Journal | 1956

Experimental bilharziasis in laboratory animals. III. A comparison of the pathogenicity of S. bovis, South African and Egyptian strains of S. mansoni and S. haematobium.

H. I. Lurie; B. De Meillon


South African Medical Journal | 1956

Experimental bilharziasis in animals. IV. Chemoprophylaxis in bilharziasis.

B. De Meillon; E. C. England; G. Lämmler


South African Medical Journal | 1953

Human infection with Bilharzia bovis.

C. D. Kisner; N. Stoffberg; B. De Meillon


South African Medical Journal | 1958

Studies on the Transmission of Wesselsbron Virus by Aedes (Ochlerotatus) caballus (Theo.).

E. H. Kokernot; H. E. Patbrson; B. De Meillon


South African Medical Journal | 1954

'Swimmer's itch' in South Africa.

B. De Meillon; N. Stoffberg

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Alexander R. P. Walker

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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T Gerritsen

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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