Literature DB >> 20701569

Opisthorchiidosis--a review.

Rolf K Schuster1.   

Abstract

The discovery history of opisthorchiid flukes dates back more than 200 years. The life cycle of these liver flukes includes prosobranch snails as the first and a big variety of freshwater fish as the second intermediate hosts. Opisthorchis felineus, O. viverrini and Clonorchis sinensis are species of major medical importance, while sporadic cases of human infection with other representatives of this family are also documented in the literature. There are estimations that 17 million people are infected and more than 350 million people are at risk, mainly in Asian countries. Although opisthorchiid flukes live in the bile ducts of the liver and in the gall bladder, they can affect surrounding liver tissue and even other organs. They are also known to induce the production of autoantibodies as well as allergic reactions. However, the main medical significance is their role in the formation of malignant tumors. Since the clinical symptoms are not specific, a diagnosis must be confirmed by parasitological examination or the detection of antibodies. Apart from coproscopical methods, there are more recent and highly specific assays available, like the detection of coproantigen or the detection of DNA. Praziquantel is the drug of choice for the treatment of opisthorchiidosis. In order to prevent infection, consumption of raw flesh of freshwater fish must be avoided.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20701569     DOI: 10.2174/187152610793180902

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Disord Drug Targets        ISSN: 1871-5265


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1.  A large outbreak of Opisthorchis felineus in Italy suggests that opisthorchiasis develops as a febrile eosinophilic syndrome with cholestasis rather than a hepatitis-like syndrome.

Authors:  A Traverso; E Repetto; S Magnani; T Meloni; M Natrella; P Marchisio; C Giacomazzi; P Bernardi; S Gatti; M A Gomez Morales; E Pozio
Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2011-09-22       Impact factor: 3.267

2.  Comparative studies on animal models for Opisthorchis viverrini infection: host interaction through susceptibility and pathology.

Authors:  Orasa Wonkchalee; Thidarut Boonmars; Sasithron Kaewkes; Yaovalux Chamgramol; Chantana Aromdee; Zhiliang Wu; Amornrat Juasook; Pakkayanee Sudsarn; Sirintip Boonjaraspinyo; Chawalit Pairojkul
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2011-09-01       Impact factor: 2.289

3.  Cryptic and asymptomatic Opisthorchis felineus infections.

Authors:  Orlando Armignacco; Fabrizio Ferri; Maria Angeles Gomez-Morales; Luciano Caterini; Edoardo Pozio
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2012-12-18       Impact factor: 2.345

4.  Rapid detection and differentiation of Clonorchis sinensis and Opisthorchis viverrini using real-time PCR and high resolution melting analysis.

Authors:  Xian-Quan Cai; Hai-Qiong Yu; Rong Li; Qiao-Yun Yue; Guo-Hua Liu; Jian-Shan Bai; Yan Deng; De-Yi Qiu; Xing-Quan Zhu
Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2014-10-19

5.  Opisthorchis felineus and Metorchis bilis Metacercariae in Cyprinid Fish Leuciscus idus in Nura-Sarysu River, Kazakhstan.

Authors:  Vladimir S Kiyan; Aitbay K Bulashev; Aleksey V Katokhin
Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2018-06-30       Impact factor: 1.341

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