Literature DB >> 25860578

Fasciolosis.

C F Dietrich1, A Kabaalioglu2, E Brunetti3, J Richter4.   

Abstract

Fasciolosis is a zoonosis affecting ruminants, caused by the liver flukes Fasciola (F.) hepatica, and F. gigantica, which infect at least 2.4 million people worldwide. This disease may occur in cluster or family infections or after travel in high-risk areas such as the Nile Delta in Egypt, Iran, Turkey, South-East Asia, Mexico, the Caribbean and the Andean Altiplano. In Europe, fasciolosis occurs more frequently in Portugal, Spain and France, although autochthonous infections have also been reported from Ireland and Germany. Infectious metacercariae are ingested with contaminated water or raw or undercooked vegetables. During their larval stage immature flukes migrate through the liver producing an acute febrile syndrome some weeks after infection, followed by a chronic-latent stage which may last for years or decades. Acute fasciolosis is characterized by fever, high eosinophilia and hepatosplenomegaly. At this stage ova are usually not yet produced. Diagnosis relies on the detection of specific antibodies and/or antigens in serum. Typical imaging features include multiple, ill-defined, fleeting hypodense or hypoechoic areas in the liver. Intraabdominal bleeding due to fluke's penetration of the bowel wall or liver capsule, may occur. In chronic latent fasciolosis the diagnosis is achieved by specific serology tests, detection of eggs in bile and parasitological examinations of multiple enriched stools samples. Ultrasonography may sometimes reveal a dilated and thickened common bile duct or crescent-like parasites in the gallbladder or bile ducts. Some patients exhibit sludge which typically does not sediment. Triclabendazole at a single dose of 10  mg/kg body weight is the treatment of choice. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25860578     DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1385728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0044-2771            Impact factor:   2.000


  10 in total

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Journal:  Curr Infect Dis Rep       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 3.725

Review 2.  Ultrasonography of gallbladder abnormalities due to schistosomiasis.

Authors:  Joachim Richter; Daniel Azoulay; Yi Dong; Martha C Holtfreter; Robert Akpata; Julien Calderaro; Tarik El-Scheich; Matthias Breuer; Andreas Neumayr; Christoph Hatz; Gerald Kircheis; Monica C Botelho; Christoph F Dietrich
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2016-05-12       Impact factor: 2.289

3.  Identity of Fasciola spp. in sheep in Egypt.

Authors:  Said Amer; Ahmed ElKhatam; Shereif Zidan; Yaoyu Feng; Lihua Xiao
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2016-12-01       Impact factor: 3.876

4.  A mucin-like peptide from Fasciola hepatica instructs dendritic cells with parasite specific Th1-polarizing activity.

Authors:  Verónica Noya; Natalie Brossard; Ernesto Rodríguez; L Sebastián Dergan-Dylon; Carlos Carmona; Gabriel A Rabinovich; Teresa Freire
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-01-12       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Heme-Oxygenase-1 Expression Contributes to the Immunoregulation Induced by Fasciola hepatica and Promotes Infection.

Authors:  Paula Carasi; Ernesto Rodríguez; Valeria da Costa; Sofía Frigerio; Natalie Brossard; Verónica Noya; Carlos Robello; Ignacio Anegón; Teresa Freire
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 7.561

Review 6.  A Comprehensive Review of Common Bacterial, Parasitic and Viral Zoonoses at the Human-Animal Interface in Egypt.

Authors:  Yosra A Helmy; Hosny El-Adawy; Elsayed M Abdelwhab
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2017-07-21

7.  Prevalence of fascioliasis (liver flukes) infection in cattle and buffaloes slaughtered at the municipal abattoir of El-Kharga, Egypt.

Authors:  Nagwa T Elshraway; Wafaa G Mahmoud
Journal:  Vet World       Date:  2017-08-13

8.  Identification and characterization of the Fasciola hepatica sodium- and chloride-dependent taurine transporter.

Authors:  Bulut Hamali; Sandra Pichler; Elisabeth Wischnitzki; Klaus Schicker; Melanie Burger; Marion Holy; Kathrin Jaentsch; Martina Molin; Eva Maria Sehr; Oliver Kudlacek; Michael Freissmuth
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2018-04-27

9.  Fasciola hepatica glycoconjugates immuneregulate dendritic cells through the Dendritic Cell-Specific Intercellular adhesion molecule-3-Grabbing Non-integrin inducing T cell anergy.

Authors:  Ernesto Rodríguez; Hakan Kalay; Verónica Noya; Natalie Brossard; Cecilia Giacomini; Yvette van Kooyk; Juan J García-Vallejo; Teresa Freire
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-04-24       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 10.  Ultrasound and Cystic Echinococcosis.

Authors:  Enrico Brunetti; Francesca Tamarozzi; Calum Macpherson; Carlo Filice; Markus Schindler Piontek; Adnan Kabaalioglu; Yi Dong; Nathan Atkinson; Joachim Richter; Dagmar Schreiber-Dietrich; Christoph F Dietrich
Journal:  Ultrasound Int Open       Date:  2018-10-23
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