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The Korean Journal of Parasitology ; : 19-26, 2004.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-99160

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We investigated the induction of resistance to Clonorchis sinensis infection by prior infection in rat and hamster models. Animals were challenged with C. sinensis metacercariae, then treated with praziquantel and reinfected. Worm recovery rate in reinfected animals was used to estimate resistance to reinfection. The determined resistance rates to reinfection in rats and hamsters were 97.7% and 10.3%, respectively. In rats, cure from the primary infection of C. sinensis increased resistant to reinfection, and the greatert the worm burden and the longer the duration of primary infection, the higher was the resistance rate. For primary infection doses of 10, 40 and 100 metacercariae per rat, the resistance rates were 87.4%, 93.8% and 98.4%, respectively. The resistance rates in rats after 2 or 8-week primary infection were 78.7% and 95.3%, respectively. All worms recovered from reinfected rats were immature. When cured rats were administered with methylprednisolone, resistance to reinfection became impaired. These findings indicate that rats develop a high degree of resistance to reinfection by C. sinensis after cure. The growths and maturations of reinfected worms were also impaired.


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Animaux , Femelle , Mâle , Rats , Anthelminthiques/administration et posologie , Anti-inflammatoires/administration et posologie , Clonorchiase/immunologie , Clonorchis sinensis/pathogénicité , Modèles animaux de maladie humaine , Cricetinae , Immunocompétence , Immunosuppression thérapeutique , Mesocricetus , Méthylprednisolone/administration et posologie , Praziquantel/administration et posologie , Rat Sprague-Dawley
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The Korean Journal of Parasitology ; : 249-254, 1998.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-9072

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In Korea, Clonorchis sinensis infection is still highly prevalent because case detection in the field is difficult and the detected cases used to be incompletely cured due to treatment failure. The present study tried to control clonorchiasis in an endemic village by repeated treatments with praziquantel every 6 months and to evaluate sonography as a diagnostic measure. By stool examinations, the egg positive rate in the endemic village was 22.7%, but it decreased to 19.6% at 6 months, 15.1% at 12 months. 12.2% at 18 months, 6.3% at 24 months, 11.4% at 30 months, and 6.3% at 42 months after the beginning of repeated praziquantel administration. The sonography showed 61 (49.6%) positive cases of 123 screened residents: among egg-positives the sonography positive rate was 52.2% and among egg-negatives it was still 49%. The rate among cured cases was 64.3% after 6 months, 50.0% after 12 months, 50.0% after 18 months, and 66.7% after 24 months. In a non-endemic village, 64 residents were found egg-negative by fecal examination, but 20 (31.3%) of them were positive by sonography. The present findings indicate that control of clonorchiasis in an endemic village by repeated praziquantel treatment for 42 months is still insufficient and sonography is of little value for diagnosis of clonorchiasis.


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Humains , Animaux , Antihelminthiques antiplathelminthes/administration et posologie , Clonorchiase/imagerie diagnostique , Clonorchiase/prévention et contrôle , Clonorchiase/épidémiologie , Études de suivi , Corée/épidémiologie , Numération des oeufs de parasites , Praziquantel/administration et posologie , Prévalence , Sensibilité et spécificité , Échec thérapeutique
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