| Literature DB >> 35551315 |
Angela Stufano1, Caterina Foti2, Piero Lovreglio1, Paolo Romita2, Aurora De Marco2, Riccardo Paolo Lia3, Domenico Otranto3,4, Roberta Iatta1.
Abstract
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is a parasitic zoonosis of warm tropical and subtropical areas, although autochthonous cases have been increasingly reported in Western European countries. Data on the prevalence of CLM as an occupational disease in workers exposed to potentially contaminated soil or in close contact with dogs and cats are scant. Herein, we report an autochthonous case of CLM in a dog breeder from southern Italy (Apulia region), along with a systematic literature review describing the risk of CLM infection, mainly according to job categories. The patient was referred to the dermatology unit presenting a serpiginous lesion on his hand, raising the suspected CLM diagnosis. In non-endemic areas, CLM might represent a challenge for physicians in terms of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, particularly in workplaces. The multidisciplinary approach in the diagnosis of CLM with the involvement of different scientific competences (i.e., dermatologists, veterinarians, and occupational physicians) may contribute to further assess the distribution of human CLM and associated risk factors, toward reducing the risk for the infection.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35551315 PMCID: PMC9098051 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Fig 1Skin lesion on left hand of the patient at the clinical examination at the dermatology ward.
Fig 2Skin lesion on left hand of the patient 6 days later the first clinical examination at the dermatology ward.
Fig 3Morphology of Toxocara canis egg (A); morphology of unembryonated (B), embryonated (C) and with first-stage larva eggs of Ancylostoma caninum (D).
Fig 4Description of the selection process for articles included in the review (PRISMA method).
PRISMA, Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses.
Studies on occupational CLM from 1965 to 2021.
| Study | Country | Case study | Job | Diagnosis | Body site of the lesion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Honeycutt and colleagues (1965) [ | Arkansas, USA | 12 workers of building trades | Construction employees | Clinical examination; negative blood count, sputum and stool examination, skin biopsy | Multiple larva penetration in 8 cases, localized in 4 cases |
| Belsole and colleagues 1980 [ | Florida, USA | 50-year-old male | Dog breeder | Clinical examination | Dorsum of the hand and index finger |
| Green and colleagues (2001) [ | Belize (1999) | 13 out of 15 British soldiers infected | 2-week jungle training exercise | Clinical examination | No. 12 on legs, no. 2 on foot or ankle |
| Kim and colleagues (2006) [ | South Korea (2003) | Two 74- and 62-year-old males | Farm workers | Clinical examination; negative blood test | Right ankle and calf, left foot |
| Conde and colleagues (2007) [ | USA | 38-year-old, male, Guatemalan (USA in the past 8 years) | Farm worker | Clinical examination | Dorsal surface right foot |
| Upendra and colleagues (2013) [ | India | 50-year-old female | Agriculturist | Clinical examination; skin biopsy, negative blood tests | Left wrist, index and middle fingers |
| Akkouche and colleagues (2015) [ | Italy | 42-year-old, male | Livestock technician (intensive farms) | Clinical examination; negative stool, skin biopsy, blood tests | Wrist right forearm up the arm to the right shoulder; smaller size lesion left forearm |
| Kokollari and colleagues (2015) [ | Kosovo | 37-year-old male | Farm worker | Clinical examination; negative blood test | Gluteus region |
| Nurjahan and colleagues (2016) [ | Malaysia | 40-year-old, foreign, male | Agriculture worker (palm oil plantation) | Clinical examination | Abdomen |
| Rashid and colleagues (2017) [ | UK | 47-year-old male | Guide dog trainer | Clinical examination | Right hand |
| Sharma and colleagues (2017) [ | India | 65-year-old male | Farm worker | Clinical examination; skin biopsy | Abdomen and chest |
| Sil and colleagues (2021) [ | India | 40-year-old male | Hod carrier | Clinical examination; dermoscopy | Scalp |
CLM, cutaneous larva migrans.