| Literature DB >> 11927033 |
John F Lindo1, Cecilia Waugh, John Hall, Colette Cunningham-Myrie, Deanna Ashley, Mark L Eberhard, James J Sullivan, Henry S Bishop, David G Robinson, Timothy Holtz, Ralph D Robinson.
Abstract
After an outbreak in 2000 of eosinophilic meningitis in tourists to Jamaica, we looked for Angiostrongylus cantonensis in rats and snails on the island. Overall, 22% (24/109) of rats harbored adult worms, and 8% (4/48) of snails harbored A. cantonensis larvae. This report is the first of enzootic A. cantonensis infection in Jamaica, providing evidence that this parasite is likely to cause human cases of eosinophilic meningitis.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11927033 PMCID: PMC2732477 DOI: 10.3201/eid0803.010316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Recovery of Angiostrongylus cantonensis from rats and snails, Jamaica, 2000
| Location | Host | No. infected/no. examined (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Rats | ||
| Freeport | 6/10 (60) 0/0 | |
| Mandeville | 10/17 (59) 0/0 | |
| Black River | 2/11 (18) 1/4 (25) | |
| Kingston | 1/12 (8) 1/11 (9) | |
| Lucea | 1/15 (7) 0/0 | |
| Montego Bay | 0/0 1/12 (8) | |
| Port Antonio | 0/8 0/3 | |
| Lime Hall | 0/1 1/1 (100) | |
| Snails | ||
| Mandeville |
| 4/10 (40) |
| Brown’s Town |
| 0/27 0/2 |
| Yallahs |
| 0/6 |
| Scott’s Pass |
| 0/3 |
Figure 1Adult Angiostrongylus cantonensis recovered from rat lungs. A. Adult female worm with characteristic barber-pole appearance (anterior end of worm is to the top). Scale bar = 1 mm. B. Tail of adult male, showing copulatory bursa and long spicules (arrows). Scale bar = 85 μm.
Figure 2Three species of land snails collected in Jamaica and examined for Angiostrongylus larvae. A. Thelidomus asper. B. Orthalicus jamaicensis. C. Dentellaria sloaneana. Scale bar = 1 cm.