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Parasitol Int ; 55 Suppl: S155-60, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16376140

ABSTRACT

It has been reported that three human Taenia species are distributed in Indonesia: Taenia solium, Taenia asiatica and Taenia saginata. T. asiatica is well known in North Sumatra, especially on Samosir island in Lake Toba. T. solium and T. saginata are known from Bali. T. solium is most serious public health issue in Papua (former Irian Jaya). In this report, we briefly review the present situation of these three human Taenia species mainly in Bali and North Sumatra. For community based epidemiological survey, we have adopted and applied questionnaire, microscopic observation of eggs, coproantigen tests, coproDNA tests, mitochondrial DNA analysis and morphology for isolated specimens, serology for cysticercosis and taeniasis. For detection of taeniasis cases of both T. saginata and T. asiatica, questionnaire by expert doctors is perfect to detect worm carriers. Corpoantigen test developed for detection of taeniasis of T. solium is also highly reliable to detect taeniasis carriers in the community. Epidemiological data from these two islands 2002-2005 are reviewed with backgrounds of historical culture, religions and customs.


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Cysticercosis/epidemiology , Taenia/classification , Taenia/isolation & purification , Taeniasis/epidemiology , Animals , Cysticercosis/parasitology , Humans , Indonesia/epidemiology , Prevalence , Taenia/growth & development , Taeniasis/parasitology
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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 22 Suppl: 239-41, 1991 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1822896

ABSTRACT

In Indonesia, taeniasis is endemic on the islands of Bali, Irian Jaya and Sumatra. The Balinese eat pork or beef raw in a dish called "lawar". Natives of Irian Jaya also have a custom of preparing and consuming raw pork. On Samosir Island in North Sumatra, undercooked pork is consumed in traditional ceremonies. In Bali, the local people defecate into cages (called "teba") of domestic animals. In Irian Jaya, pigs are allowed to feed on human feces inside houses at night. The natives of Samosir Island defecate in their gardens and their feces are easily consumed by freely roaming pigs. Since 1972, studies have been carried out on the epidemiology of taeniasis in North Sumatra. The Taenia sp. found on Samosir Island is morphologically identical to Taenia saginata. However, the local people seldom or never consume beef because it is very expensive, while pork is commonly consumed. The species and the natural intermediate hosts of Taenia sp. on Samosir Island are still under investigation.


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Food Parasitology , Meat/parasitology , Taeniasis/epidemiology , Animals , Humans , Indonesia/epidemiology , Sanitation , Swine
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2609214

ABSTRACT

The thread-like worms removed from the right eye of a 10 month-old boy in North Sumatra were shown to be female Thelazia callipaeda, by the shape of the buccal capsule and the position of the vulva. This is the first report of human infection of Thelazia callipaeda in Indonesia.


Subject(s)
Eye Infections, Parasitic/epidemiology , Nematode Infections/epidemiology , Animals , Humans , Indonesia/epidemiology , Infant , Male , Thelazioidea
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