| Literature DB >> 26186219 |
Jian Han1, Genshu Bao2, Duoqiang Zhang3, Pengcheng Gao4, Tinjun Wu5, Philip Craig6, Patrick Giraudoux7, Xiao Chen8, Qi Xin2, Lili He2, Gen Chen2, Tao Jing1.
Abstract
Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is a lethal parasitic disease. In Gansu Province of China, all AE cases reported in literature were from Zhang and Min Counties, the southern part of the province. Here, we report the discovery of nine AE cases and one cystic echinococcosis (CE) case from Nanfeng Town of Minle County, in the middle of Hexi Corridor in west Gansu Province. The diagnosis of these cases were confirmed by serology, histopathology, computed tomography, B-ultrasound, immunohistochemistry method, DNA polymerase chain reaction and sequencing analysis. Because eight of nine AE cases came from First Zhanglianzhuang (FZLZ) village, we conducted preliminary epidemiological analyses of 730 persons on domestic water, community and ecology such as 356 dogs' faeces of FZLZ, in comparison with those of other five villages surrounding FZLZ. Our studies indicate that Nanfeng Town of Minle County is a newly discovered focus of AE in China as a CE and AE co-epidemic area. Further research of Echinococcus multilocularis transmission pattern in the area should be carried for prevention of this parasitic disease.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26186219 PMCID: PMC4505874 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0132731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1The location of FZLZ and the other five villages of Nanfeng Town of South Minle County.
The diagnostic methods for the 9 AE cases.
| Cases | diagnostic methods | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sero- diagnosis | Histopath-ology | CT | B-ultrasound | Immunohisto- chemistry | DNA PCR and sequence | |
| 1st Case | + | N | N | + | N | N |
| 2nd Case | + | N | N | N | N | N |
| 3rd Case | + | + | + | + | + | + |
| 4th Case | + | + | + | + | N | + |
| 5th Case | + | + | + | + | + | + |
| 6th Case | + | N | N | N | N | N |
| 7th Case | + | + | + | + | + | + |
| 8th Case | + | + | + | + | + | + |
| 9th Case | N | N | + | + | N | N |
N, not done. +, the results support alveococcosis diagnosis.
Fig 2The methods used in AE diagnosis.
(A) and (B) the 5th and 4th cases’ liver samples histopathological images (HE staining, ×100); (C) and (D) the 7th and 8th cases’ liver samples immunohistochemical staining images (×400); (E) and (F) the 7th and 8th cases’ abdominal CT images; (G) the 1st cases’ abdominal B-ultrasound images; (H) DNA extracted from three cases’ paraffin- embedded samples and PCR products (M.5000 bp DNA Marker. Line 1, 2, 3, DNA extracted from the 5th, 7th, and 8th cases paraffin-embedded samples. Line 4, 5, 6, PCR products of the 5th, 7th, and 8th cases’ DNA samples).
Potential risk factors for human hydatids disease in Nanfeng Town.
People habits were compared between FZLZ and other villages using Chi-Square-test.
| Potential risk factor | FZLZ % | Other villages |
| Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Farmers | 84.07 (95/113) | 85.25 (526/617) | 0.75 | 85.07 (621/730) |
| Fox hunting | 2.65 (3/113) | 2.76 (17/617) | 0.95 | 2.74 (20/730) |
| Contact fox skins | 5.31 (6/113) | 2.92 (18/617) | 0.19 | 3.29 (24/730) |
| Wild vegetables | 41.59 (47/113) | 32.25 (199/617) | 0.053 | 33.70 (246/730) |
| Vegetable garden | 69.91 (79/113) | 69.69 (430/617) | 0.84 | 69.73 (509/730) |
| Dog ownership | 67.26 (76/113) | 61.43 (379/617) | 0.24 | 62.33 (455/730) |
| Dog faeces as fertilizer | 12.39 (14/113) | 18.96 (117/617) | 0.09 | 17.95 (131/730) |
| Sheep ownership | 69.03 (78/113) | 70.02 (432/617) | 0.83 | 69.86 (510/730) |
| Sheep liver feed dog | 14.16 (16/113) | 9.24 (57/617) | 0.11 | 10.0 (73/730) |
| Relatives with hydatid history | 23.89 (27/113) | 6.32 (39/617) | <0.05 | 9.04 (66/730) |
Fig 3Epidemiology of human AE in China, and the location of Minle County and Zhang County in China.
The major epidemic regions of human AE in China (the red areas). Minle County locates in west Gansu Province and about 900 km away from Zhang County, and outside of the red areas. This figure is similar but not identical to the image which was published by Craig [9].