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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 52: e20180204, 2019. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1003128

ABSTRACT

Abstract Cystoisospora belli infection manifests as diarrhea, and can potentially progress to malabsorption in HIV patients. Here, we report a case of C. belli infection in an HIV/AIDS patient with chronic diarrhea symptoms for at least 2 years. Coproscopic analyses based on direct technique and modified Ziehl-Neelsen technique without a commercial kit were performed. The current case report highlights the protocol to be adopted in coproscopic analyses applied to HIV patients. The importance of including the appropriate parasitological testing of patients with chronic intestinal isosporiasis in parasitological test routines must be considered.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/parasitology , Isosporiasis/parasitology , Diarrhea/parasitology , Isospora/isolation & purification , Chronic Disease , AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/diagnosis , Isosporiasis/diagnosis , Isospora/classification
2.
Rev. chil. infectol ; 27(3): 219-227, jun. 2010. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-556592

ABSTRACT

Isosporosis is an infection caused by parasitic protozoa of the genus Isospora, coccidia affecting various different vertebrate species, including humans. It is an uncommon infection in our country and it is not a zoonosis. We present two cases oí Isospora belli infection in HIV positive patients from the Valparaiso region. We discuss the clinical events caused by this agent, its epidemiology, cases published in the local and foreign literature, as well as its treatment and prevention measures.


La isosporosis es una infección parasitaria provocada por protozoos del género Isospora, coccidio que afecta con diversas especies a diferentes vertebrados, entre los que se encuentra el ser humano. Es una infección poco frecuente en nuestro país y no constituye una zoonosis. Se presentan dos casos con infección por Isospora belli en pacientes infectados con el virus de inmunodeficiencia humana procedentes de la Región de Valparaíso. Se analizan las manifestaciones producidas por este agente, la epidemiología de la infección, los casos publicados en la literatura nacional e internacional, así como su tratamiento y las medidas de prevención.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/parasitology , Isospora/genetics , Isosporiasis/diagnosis , AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/diagnosis , AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/drug therapy , Isospora/classification , Isospora/isolation & purification , Isosporiasis/drug therapy , Polymerase Chain Reaction
3.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 101(5): 573-576, Aug. 2006. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-437045

ABSTRACT

Three new coccidian (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) species are reported from the lesser seed-finch, Oryzoborus angolensis from Brazil. Sporulated oocysts of Isospora curio n. sp. are spherical to subspherical; 24.6 Î 23.6 (22-26 Î 22-25) mum, shape-index (SI, length/width) of 1.04 (1.00-1.15). Oocyst wall is bilayerd, ~ 1.5 mum thick, smooth and colourless. Micropyle and oocyst residuum are absent. The sporocysts are ovoid, 13.2 Î 10.9 (15-17 Î 10-13) mum, SI = 1.56 (1.42-1.71), with a small Stieda body and residuum composed of numerous granules scattered among the sporozoites. Sporozoites are elongated and posses a smooth surface and two distinct refractile bodies. Oocysts of Isospora braziliensis n. sp. are spherical to subspherical, 17.8 Î 16.9 (16-19 Î 16-18) mum, with a shape-index of 1.06 (1.00-1.12) and a smooth, single-layered wall ~ 1 mum thick. A micropyle, oocyst residuum and polar granules are absent. Sporocysts are ellipsoid and slightly asymmetric, 13.2 Î 10.8 (12-14 Î 9-12) mum, SI = 1.48 (1.34-1.61). Each sporocyst contains a barely visible Stieda body and a residuum composed numerous of granules. Sporozoites are elongated and each of them contains two distinct refractile bodies. Oocysts of Isospora paranaensis n. sp. are subspherical to broadly ellipsoid 24.3 Î 19.8 (22-26 Î 18-22) mum, SI = 1.22 (1.15-1.38) with smooth single-layered wall ~ 1.5 mum thick. A micropyle and oocyst residuum are absent, but one distinct ellipsoid polar granule (2.5-3.5 Î 1.5-2.5 mum) is present. Sporocyst are ovoid, 15.7 Î 10.1 (14-18 Î 8-12) mum, SI = 1.46 (1.31-1.72), with distinct Stieda and sub-Stieda bodies. Each sporocyst contains a spherical sporocyst residuum, 4 mum in diameter. All described isosporan species represent a possible cause of acute coccidiosis for O. angolensis in captivity.


Subject(s)
Animals , Finches/parasitology , Isospora/classification , Brazil , Feces/parasitology , Isospora/isolation & purification , Oocysts/isolation & purification
4.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 100(2): 151-154, Apr. 2005. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-410852

ABSTRACT

Three isosporan species are described from the double-collared seedeater, Sporophila caerulescens from Eastern Brazil. Isospora sporophilae n. sp. oocysts spherical to subspherical; oocyst wall bi-layered, smooth, inner layer colorless to pale yellowish, 21.6 Î 20.9 (19.20-23.20 Î 18.40-22.60) æm, shape-index 1.03 ± 0.02 (1-1.10), with no micropyle or oocyst residuum. Polar bodies splinter-like or comma-like. Sporocysts ovoidal, 15.2 Î 10.6 (17.40-12.80 Î 12.60-8.40) æm, shape-index 1.43 ± 0.14 (1.17-1.81), with knob-like Stieda body and residuum. Large crystalloid body in the center of the sporocyst. Isospora flausinoi n. sp. oocysts spherical to subspherical, oocyst wall bi-layered, smooth, colorless, 17.30 x 16.53 (14-20 Î 13.60-20) æm, shape-index 1.05 ± 0.04 (1-1.21). Micropyle and oocyst residuum absent; presence of a large polar body. Sporocyst piriform, 14.88 x 10.70 (11.80-18 Î 8-12.40) æm, shape-index 1.40 ± 0.18 (1.07-1.77), with smooth, thin, single-layered wall. Sporocyst with rounded Stieda body with no substieda body, and residuum composed of granular material. Isospora teixeirafilhoi n. sp. oocysts spherical to subspherical, oocyst wall bi-layered, smooth, colorless, 17.41 x 16.81 (15.60 19.40 Î 14.20-18.80) æm. Shape-index 1.04 ± 0.08 (1-1.12). Micropyle and oocyst residuum absent; presence of a small double-lobuled polar body. Sporocyst ovoid, 11.74 Î 8.12 (9-14.20 Î 6.20-9.40) æm. Shape-index 1.46 ± 0.23 (1.06-1.88). Sporocyst with knob-like Stieda body, no sub-Stieda body and residuum composed of granular material.


Subject(s)
Animals , Isospora/classification , Passeriformes/parasitology , Brazil , Isospora/isolation & purification , Oocysts/isolation & purification
5.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2004 Dec; 35(4): 796-800
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-36065

ABSTRACT

The development of Isospora belli, a human coccidian parasite, was studied in different cell lines. Merozoites were observed in all kinds of cells, whereas sporogony was demonstrated only in Hct-8. This implied that not only the human cell line can be infected, but also some animal cell lines. Unizoites could be found in Vero cells. The merozoites were transferred to a new culture cell for three passages and maintained for two weeks, but no oocyst production was observed in any culture cells during cultivation.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cells, Cultured , Chlorocebus aethiops , Feces/parasitology , Fibroblasts/parasitology , Host-Parasite Interactions , Humans , Isospora/classification , Species Specificity , Sporozoites/isolation & purification , Vero Cells
6.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 94(4): 459-66, July-Aug. 1999.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-241555

ABSTRACT

Redescriptions are given of the mature oocysts of Isospora ameivae Carini, 1932, from the teiid lizard Ameiva ameiva, and Isospora hemidactyli Carini,1936 from the gecko Hemidactylus mabouia, in north Brazil. The endogenous stages of the two parasites in the small intestine are described. Those of I. ameivae are intracytoplasmic, whereas those of I. hemidactyli are intranuclear


Subject(s)
Animals , Coccidiosis/parasitology , Intestine, Small/parasitology , Isospora/classification , Lizards/parasitology , Isospora/cytology , Isospora/growth & development , Oocytes/growth & development
7.
Indian J Cancer ; 1999 Mar; 36(1): 38-42
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-51066

ABSTRACT

Cryptosporidium and isospora, two of the intestinal coccidian parasites known to be the causative agents of acute diarrhoea in animals, have now emerged as one of the main causes of prolonged life threatening diarrhoea in immunocompromised patients particularly so in patients with AIDS. Between June 1996 and December 1997, a total of 75 immunocompromised patients presenting with diarrhoea were investigated both for Cryptosporidium and Isospora. The study group consisted of cancer and AIDS patients with history of diarrhoea. Cryptosporidium oocysts were detected in 35 patients (46.7%). One of the faecal samples from an AIDS patient with diarrhoea showed the presence of both Cryptosporidium and Isospora oocysts. To the best of our knowledge, this is the second documented report of Isospora associated diarrhoea in an AIDS patient from India. The various techniques used for demonstration of these parasites were modified acid fast staining, Safranine Methylene-blue staining and direct immunofluorescence test.


Subject(s)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/immunology , Adult , Aged , Animals , Coccidiosis/diagnosis , Coloring Agents/diagnosis , Cryptosporidiosis/diagnosis , Diarrhea/parasitology , Feces/parasitology , Female , Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Direct , Humans , Immunocompromised Host , Isospora/classification , Male , Methylene Blue/diagnosis , Middle Aged , Neoplasms/immunology , Phenazines/diagnosis
8.
P. R. health sci. j ; 14(2): 137-40, jun. 1995.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-176820

ABSTRACT

A review article discussing the taxonomy, parasite life cycle and laboratory diagnosis of Isospora belli is presented. The pathology, epidemiology, clinical findings and therapy of human intestinal infection with Isospora belli are also addressed


Subject(s)
Animals , Humans , Coccidiosis/diagnosis , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/diagnosis , Isospora , Coccidiosis/drug therapy , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/drug therapy , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology , Isospora/classification , Isospora/growth & development , Isospora/pathogenicity
9.
Rev. patol. trop ; 22(1): 71-91, jan.-jun. 1993. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-162744

ABSTRACT

Os autores fazem uma atualizaçäo sobre isosporíase humana e abordam os principais aspectos da parasitose: epidemiologia, quadro clínico, diagnóstico laboratorial e terapêutica clínica


Subject(s)
Sulfamethoxazole , Coccidiosis/diagnosis , Coccidiosis/therapy , Furazolidone , Isospora/classification , Isospora/growth & development , Isospora/pathogenicity , Metronidazole , Sulfathiazoles , Pyrimethamine , Asthenia , Sulfadiazine , Sulfadoxine , Vomiting , Weight Loss , Anorexia , Abdominal Pain , Diarrhea , Eukaryota , Antimalarials , Protozoan Infections , Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination
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