| Literature DB >> 27600944 |
Nelli Ignatievna Tumolskaya1, Edoardo Pozio2, Vera Mikhaylovna Rakova1, Valentina Georgievna Supriaga1, Vladimir Petrovich Sergiev3, Evgeny Nikolaevich Morozov1, Lola Farmonovna Morozova3, Giovanni Rezza2, Serguei Kirillovich Litvinov1.
Abstract
An immature female worm, Dirofilaria immitis, was isolated from the scrotum of a 14-month-old child. This is the first identification of human dirofilariosis caused by D. immitis in a relatively Northern region (Moscow) of the Russian Federation. The parasite was diagnosed by means of morphological examination of the worm, confirmed by PCR assay. This case raises questions about the range of the D. immitis distribution among humans in Russia. To better understand the geographical distribution of dirofilarioses, detailed clinical and epidemiological information should be collected from human cases with appropriate laboratory confirmation. © N.I. Tumolskaya et al., published by EDP Sciences, 2016.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27600944 PMCID: PMC5018928 DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2016037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasite ISSN: 1252-607X Impact factor: 3.000
Figure 1.Immature female worm of Dirofilaria immitis (left) isolated from the scrotum of a child living near Moscow, present case, and an immature female worm of Dirofilaria repens (right) isolated from another patient in Russia, for comparison.
Figure 2.Amplicon products on agar gel electrophoresis. Lane 1, positive control of Dirofilaria immitis; lanes 2–4, samples from the worm removed from the patient and amplified by D. immitis specific primers; lane 5, negative control; lane 6, molecular mass marker; lanes 7–9, samples from the worm removed from the patient and amplified by Dirofilaria repens specific primers; and lane 10, D. repens positive control.