| Literature DB >> 31310229 |
Yugal K Prasad, Suman Dahal, Barsha Saikia, Bobita Bordoloi, Veena Tandon, Sudeep Ghatani.
Abstract
Eating raw or insufficiently cooked mollusks is a known risk factor for human echinostomiasis. We confirmed identification of Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex trematodes as the causative agent of disease among 170 children in northern Bihar, India. We also identified the snail Pila globosa as a potential source of infections in the study area.Entities:
Keywords: Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex; Bihar; DNA barcoding; India; Pila globosa; children; echinostomiasis; food safety; infections; metacercaria; molecular markers; parasites; snails; trematodes; trematodiasis; vector-borne infections
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31310229 PMCID: PMC6649313 DOI: 10.3201/eid2508.181427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Clinical signs and symptoms for 170 patients with Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex trematode infections, Bihar, India
| Sign or symptom | No. positive |
| Persistent/chronic diarrhea | 150 |
| Acute diarrhea | 15 |
| Vomiting | 153 |
| Passage of red worms in stool/vomit | 49 |
| Fever | 67 |
| Loss of appetite | 169 |
| Weakness | 169 |
| Cough | 35 |
| Breathlessness | 15 |
| Swelling of feet and entire body | 78 |
| Night blindness | 7 |
| Rashes | 2 |
General and systemic examination results for 170 patients with Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex trematode infections, Bihar, India
| Characteristic | No. positive |
|---|---|
| Anemia | 170 |
| Fever | 8 |
| Some dehydration | 129 |
| Severe dehydration | 41 |
| Malnutrition grading* | |
| I | 11 |
| I (K) | 10 |
| II | 38 |
| II (K) | 20 |
| III | 31 |
| III (K) | 28 |
| IV | 15 |
| IV (K) | 22 |
| Not grouped | 1 |
| No malnutrition | 6 |
| Pedal and generalized edema | 82 |
| Glossitis | 6 |
| Angular stomatitis | 4 |
| Xerosis conjunctiva | 8 |
| Urticaria (rashes) | 2 |
*Grading system of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (Mumbai, India) for protein energy malnutrition based on a weight for age standard. K, Kwashiokor (patient has edema); I, mild; II, moderate; III, severe; IV, very severe.
Figure 1Collection sites of clinical samples from patients infected with Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex trematodes at SSL Hospital and Research Center, Sitamarhi, Bihar, India. Black border indicates district boundary. Insets show location of Sitamarhi in Bihar and location of Bihar in India. SSL, Shri Shubh Lal.
Figure 2Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex trematodes isolated from infected patients in Bihar, India. A) Trematodes in physiologic saline collected from stool samples. B) Whole mount of an adult trematode (acetocarmine stain). C) Metacercaria isolated from Pila globosa snails. Original magnification ×400. D) Pila globosa snails, the second intermediate host of the trematode.