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Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 52(2): e20210041, 2022. tab
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1286049

RESUMEN

Eurytrema coelomaticum is a trematode reported in the pancreatic ducts of ruminants. It is conjectured that may cause disorders in the pancreas, as well as digestive and metabolic processes dependent on them. This study, determined if there is an impairment of exocrine pancreatic function, and correlated it with parasite burden. Pancreas, blood, and fecal samples were collected from 119 bovines at a abattoir. Stool samples were subjected to the gelatin and x-ray film digestion tests (to detect the presence of trypsin in feces). Using blood samples, the following biochemical tests were performed: amylase, lipase, glucose, fructosamine, cholesterol, triglycerides, total protein, albumin, and globulins. Analyses were correlated with pancreatic parasite burden. Cattle with a high parasitic load presented higher incidence of negative tests in both gelatin digestion and x-ray film digestion tests (P < 0.001) when compared to non-parasitized animals and those with a low parasitic load. Changes in those tests only occurred if the parasitemia was moderate or severe. The activity of the amylase and lipase enzymes was significantly higher in animals with low parasitemia (P < 0.05), compared to non-parasitized animals and with a high parasitic burden. In this study, in cases of high parasitemia, negative results were observed in both gelatin and x-ray film in the feces digestion tests. However, the low infection of E. coelomaticum, higher levels of serum amylase and lipase that also indicated loss of pancreatic exocrine functions were reported.


Eurytrema coelomaticum, um trematódeo de ductos pancreáticos de ruminantes. Conjectura-se que possa ocasionar transtornos nas funções pancreáticas, mais especificamente nos processos digestivos e metabólicos dependentes destas. Neste estudo, o objetivo foi determinar se há comprometimento da função pancreática exócrina, correlacionado-a a carga parasitária. Foram utilizados pâncreas e respectivas amostras de sangue e fezes de 119 bovinos. As amostras de fezes foram submetidas aos testes de digestão da gelatina em tubo e digestão de filme radiográfico, ambos para detecção de tripsina nas fezes. Foram realizados os seguintes exames bioquímicos em amostras de sangue: amilase, lipase, glicemia, frutosamina, colesterol, triglicerídeos, proteínas totais, albumina e globulinas. Após isto, as análises bioquímicas foram correlacionadas com a quantidade numérica de parasitas encontrados no pâncreas (post-mortem). Houve maior quantidade de testes negativos (digestão do filme radiográfico e prova de digestão da gelatina) nos animais com alta carga parasitária (P < 0.001), quando comparados aos animais não parasitados e com baixa carga parasitária. Portanto, os exames supracitados se alteram somente se a quantidade de parasitas for moderada ou severa. As atividades das enzimas amilase e lipase foram significativamente maiores nos animais que apresentavam baixa parasitemia (P < 0.05), em comparação com os animais com alta carga parasitária e não parasitados. Conclui-se que em quadros de alta parasitemia há alteração significativa nos testes de digestão nas fezes, e que em quadros de baixa parasitemia há alterações significativas nos valores de amilase e lipase séricas, ambos comprovando alterações pancreáticas importantes, de acordo com o quadro de parasitemia.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Bovinos , Insuficiencia Pancreática Exocrina/parasitología , Pancreatitis/parasitología , Infecciones por Trematodos/complicaciones , Infecciones por Trematodos/veterinaria , Amilasas/sangre , Lipasa/sangre , Trematodos , Carga de Parásitos/veterinaria
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2005 Mar; 36(2): 456-8
Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-34009

RESUMEN

Fasciolopsiasis is a disease caused by the largest intestinal fluke, Fasciolopsis buski. The disease is endemic in the Far East and Southeast Asia. Human acquires the infection after eating raw freshwater plants contaminated with the infective metacercariae. There has been no report of fasciolopsiasis either in man or in animal in Malaysia. We are reporting the first case of fasciolopsiasis in Malaysia in a 39-year-old female farmer, a native of Sabah (East Malaysia). This patient complained of cough and fever for a duration of two weeks, associated with loss of appetite and loss of weight. She had no history of traveling overseas. Physical examination showed pallor, multiple cervical and inguinal lymph nodes and hepatosplenomegaly. Laboratory investigations showed that she had iron deficiency anemia. There was leukocytosis and a raised ESR. Lymph node biopsy revealed a caseating granuloma. Stool examination was positive for the eggs of Fasciolopsis buski. The eggs measure 140 x 72.5 microm and are operculated. In this case, the patient did not present with symptoms suggestive of any intestinal parasitic infections. Detection of Fasciolopsis buski eggs in the stool was an incidental finding. She was diagnosed as a case of disseminated tuberculosis with fasciolopsiasis and was treated with antituberculosis drugs and praziquantel, respectively.


Asunto(s)
Adulto , Agricultura , Animales , Antihelmínticos/administración & dosificación , Fasciolidae/aislamiento & purificación , Heces/parasitología , Femenino , Parasitología de Alimentos , Interacciones Huésped-Parásitos , Humanos , Hallazgos Incidentales , Malasia , Plantas Comestibles/parasitología , Praziquantel/administración & dosificación , Infecciones por Trematodos/complicaciones , Tuberculosis/complicaciones , Zoonosis
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2001 ; 32 Suppl 2(): 23-6
Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-35999

RESUMEN

The precise occurrence of Opisthochis viverrini infection in humans, who were positive for Opisthorchis-like eggs in a stool examination, was determined using the potassium permanganate staining method. In the 68 specimens examined, there were more individual O. viverrini eggs (38.24%) than singular Haplorchis taichui eggs (29.41%). One-fourth of the total specimens contained a mixed infection of O. viverrini and H. taichi eggs. The median ratio of O. viverrini: H. taichui eggs in mixed infection cases was 2.29 (min = 1, max = 17.5). It is suggested that chemotherapy with praziquentel treatment should be given to patients who are positive for O. viverrini-like eggs.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Antihelmínticos/uso terapéutico , Colorantes , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Heces/parasitología , Heterophyidae/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Opistorquiasis/complicaciones , Opisthorchis/efectos de los fármacos , Recuento de Huevos de Parásitos , Permanganato de Potasio , Praziquantel/uso terapéutico , Prevalencia , Tailandia/epidemiología , Infecciones por Trematodos/complicaciones
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1997 Jun; 28(2): 344-6
Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-31148

RESUMEN

The therapeutic effect of praziquantel and mebendazole-medicated salt has been studied in 109 cases with Echinochasmus fujianensis infection. These cases were randomly divided into four groups: 2 groups with a single dose of praziquantel 5 mg/kg or 2.5 mg/kg; and other 2 groups with mebendazole 800mg or 400 mg in 10d table salt. Four weeks after treatment, the egg negative conversion rates were 100%, 92.3%, 85.2% and 71.4% respectively, the egg reduction rates were 84.8-100%, and side-effects were mild. The symptoms caused by infection such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, distension and anorexia were obviously relieved. These data indicated that praziquantel is the drug of choice in the treatment of Echinochasmus fujianensis. The dosage is only 2.5 mg/kg, and its egg negative conversion rate and reduction rate reach 92.3% and 95.4%, respectively. For convenience, the dosage can be made according to their age. Children under 12 take half a tablet (100 mg), and one tablet (200 mg) for those over 12. This dosage is approximately equal to 2.5-5.0 mg/kg. Although the efficacy of mebendazole is lower than praziquantel, its egg negative conversion rate also reaches 71.4-85%. Mebendazole-medicated salt can be used for treating Echinochasmus fujianensis infection as the presence of co-infection with nematodes.


Asunto(s)
Adolescente , Animales , Antinematodos/uso terapéutico , Antiplatelmínticos/uso terapéutico , Niño , Preescolar , Echinostomatidae , Heces/parasitología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Mebendazol/uso terapéutico , Recuento de Huevos de Parásitos , Praziquantel/uso terapéutico , Cloruro de Sodio Dietético , Infecciones por Trematodos/complicaciones
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 171-177, 1988.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-164772

RESUMEN

A human case of intestinal metagonimiasis that was incidentally found during the histological examination of a resected segment of jejunum was described. The small adults trematode of Metagonimus yokogawai were found free in jejunal lumen as well as impacted in intervillous spaces. Histologically intestinal lesions were massive lymphoplasmacytic and eosinophilic infiltration in stroma, erosion of neanby enterocytes, goblet cell depletion and occasional villous edema. Scanning electron microscopy revealed the worm of spatulate appearance with rake-shaped tegumental spines. By transmission electron microscopy, the syncytial integument with dense discoidal bodies, basement membrane muscle cells and subtegumental cells were observed. Characteristic junctional complex was demonstrated between subtegumental and parenchymal cells as well as between parenchymal cells.


Asunto(s)
Adulto , Animales , Humanos , Masculino , Heterophyidae , Sarcoma Histiocítico/complicaciones , Intestinos/microbiología , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo , Infecciones por Trematodos/complicaciones
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