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Taeniasis caused by Taenia saginata in Gianyar town and Taenia solium in Karangasem villages of Bali, Indonesia, 2011-2016: How to detect tapeworm carriers, anamnesis or microscopy?

Kadek Swastika1, Toni Wandra2, Nyoman Sadra Dharmawan3, I Made Sudarmaja1, John Master Saragih4, Luh Putu Eka Diarthini1, Luh Ariwati1, Putu Ayu Asri Damayanti1, Dewa Ayu Agus Sri Laksemi1, Nengah Kapti5, Putu Sutisna5, Tetsuya Yanagida6, Akira Ito7.   

Abstract

From January 2011 until September 2016, screening of taeniasis carriers was carried out in a town in Gianyar District (Taenia saginata) and in villages which consisted of several Banjars (the smallest community units) on the eastern slope of Mt. Agung, Karangasem District (Taenia solium) in Bali, Indonesia. Fecal samples from all community members who chose to participate were examined microscopically for detection of taeniid eggs each person completedwith a questionnaire to determine if they had seen whitish, noodle-like proglottids (anamnesis) in their feces. Members with egg positive feces, and those with anamnesis, were treated with niclosamide (Yomesan®, Bayer). A total of 39T. saginata tapeworm carriers were confirmed in Gianyar after deworming based on anamnesis (100%, 39/39). Only three of them (3/39, 7.7%) and 3/173 participants (1.7%) were identified by fecal microscopy. In contrast, 20T. solium carriers including one migrated to Gianyar were confirmed from 12 patients with eggs in their feces and from another 8 persons of 12 persons suspected to be infected due anamnesis only (8/12,66.7%) in Karangasem. The majority of carriers (12/20, 60.0%) identified by microscopy included 4 (33.3%) and 8 (66.7%) carriers confirmed microscopically with and without anamnesis, respectively. The prevalence rate was 12/1090 (1.10%) of participants. The results indicate that anamnesis is reliable for detection of T. saginata carriers, whereas it is not so reliable for detection of T. solium taeniasis (8/12, 66.7%) and that microscopy is more informative than anamnesis for T. solium. Eggs were detected more frequently in T. solium carriers (4/12, 33.3%) than in patients infected with T. saginata (3/39, 7.7%). T. solium carriers have so far been confirmed from nine of 13 Banjars examined in Karangasem. This study reveals that anamnesis is highly useful for screening of T. saginata carriers, whereas microscopy is a more valuable tool for detection of T. solium carriers.
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Keywords:  Anamnesis; Bali; Indonesia; Microscopy; Taenia saginata; Taenia solium; Taeniasis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28634145     DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2017.06.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Trop        ISSN: 0001-706X            Impact factor:   3.112


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1.  Taenia solium, Taenia saginata, Taenia asiatica, their hybrids and other helminthic infections occurring in a neglected tropical diseases' highly endemic area in Lao PDR.

Authors:  Marcello Otake Sato; Megumi Sato; Tetsuya Yanagida; Jitra Waikagul; Tiengkham Pongvongsa; Yasuhito Sako; Surapol Sanguankiat; Tipparayat Yoonuan; Sengchanh Kounnavang; Satoru Kawai; Akira Ito; Munehiro Okamoto; Kazuhiko Moji
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2018-02-08

2.  A seroepidemiological study of bovine cysticercosis in Bali and Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.

Authors:  Nyoman Sadra Dharmawan; I Made Damriyasa; I Gede Mahardika; Kadek Swastika; Luh Putu Hartiningsih; Kadek Karang Agustina
Journal:  Vet World       Date:  2020-02-15

3.  Risk factors and prevalence of taeniasis among the Karen people of Tha Song Yang District, Tak Province, Thailand.

Authors:  Teera Kusolsuk; Kittipong Chaisiri; Akkarin Poodeepiyasawad; Surapol Sa-Nguankiat; Nirundorn Homsuwan; Tetsuya Yanagida; Munehiro Okamoto; Dorn Watthanakulpanich; Jitra Waikagul; Paron Dekumyoy; Chalit Komalamisra; Akira Ito
Journal:  Parasite       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 3.000

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