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Title: | Two cases of Taeniasis Infection. |
Authors: | Misu, Masayasu Hirai, Nobuyasu Kitamura, Tomotaka Ouji, Yukiteru Yoshikawa, Masahide Kasamatsu, Takehito Yoshihara, Shingo Furukawa, Ryutaro Nishimura, Tomoko Okuda, Nao Imakita, Natsuko Fukumori, Tatsuya Fujikura, Hiroyuki Nishihara, Yuji Sekine, Takahiro Ogawa, Yoshihiko Ogawa, Taku Mikasa, Keiichi Kasahara, Kei Sato, Masatoshi Maeda, Koichi |
Keywords: | Taenia saginata Taeniasis Molecular diagnosis |
Issue Date: | 30-Nov-2020 |
Publisher: | 奈良医学会 奈良県立医科大学 |
Citation: | Journal of Nara Medical Association Vol.71 No.4,5,6 p.59-63 (2020.11) |
Abstract: | We report two cases of taeniasis caused by tapeworm infection. The first was a Japanese female, 23 years old, who had a history of eating raw meat during a visit to Thailand. She was referred to our hospital with a history of passing proglottids in feces. Taenia saginata or T. asiatica was suspected based on the proglottid morphologic features in addition to supportive information regarding her travel and dietary history. The patient was given praziquantel and the tapeworm was excreted. The second was a 35-year-old Thai male who had lived in Japan since 2000 and not left the country since that time. He had consumed beef cooked in the so-called yakiniku style and also sometimes raw, because of nostalgia for that Thai custom. The patient passed proglottids several times and then came to us. The proglottids were compatible with those of T. saginata. Praziquantel was prescribed and the tapeworm was excreted. In both cases, mitochondrial DNA analysis identified the worm species as T. saginata. Since morphological discrimination of three human-infecting Taenia species, T. saginata, T. solium, and T. asiatica, is not always possible, it is necessary to employ DNA analysis for diagnosis of taeniasis to confirm the worm species. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10564/3971 |
ISSN: | 13450069 |
Appears in Collections: | Vol.71 No.4,5,6
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