Strongyloides stercoralis: highlighting an imported case of the neglected parasite.
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Auteurs : C L Alexander ; D J Clutterbuck ; B. JonesSource :
- International journal of STD & AIDS [ 1758-1052 ] ; 2013.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Adulte, Animaux, Antiparasitaires (usage thérapeutique), Co-infection, Femelle, Fèces (parasitologie), Humains, Immunoglobuline G, Infections à VIH (), Infections à VIH (virologie), Ivermectine (usage thérapeutique), Maladies négligées, Résultat thérapeutique, Schistosomiase (diagnostic), Schistosomiase (parasitologie), Strongyloides stercoralis (isolement et purification), Strongyloïdose (diagnostic), Strongyloïdose (parasitologie), Test ELISA, Voyage.
- MESH :
- diagnostic : Schistosomiase, Strongyloïdose.
- isolement et purification : Strongyloides stercoralis.
- parasitologie : Fèces, Schistosomiase, Strongyloïdose.
- usage thérapeutique : Antiparasitaires, Ivermectine.
- virologie : Infections à VIH.
- Adulte, Animaux, Co-infection, Femelle, Humains, Immunoglobuline G, Infections à VIH, Maladies négligées, Résultat thérapeutique, Test ELISA, Voyage.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adult, Animals, Antiparasitic Agents (therapeutic use), Coinfection, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Feces (parasitology), Female, HIV Infections (complications), HIV Infections (virology), Humans, Immunoglobulin G, Ivermectin (therapeutic use), Neglected Diseases, Schistosomiasis (diagnosis), Schistosomiasis (parasitology), Strongyloides stercoralis (isolation & purification), Strongyloidiasis (diagnosis), Strongyloidiasis (parasitology), Travel, Treatment Outcome.
- MESH :
- chemical , therapeutic use : Antiparasitic Agents, Ivermectin.
- complications : HIV Infections.
- diagnosis : Schistosomiasis, Strongyloidiasis.
- isolation & purification : Strongyloides stercoralis.
- parasitology : Feces, Schistosomiasis, Strongyloidiasis.
- virology : HIV Infections.
- Adult, Animals, Coinfection, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Female, Humans, Immunoglobulin G, Neglected Diseases, Travel, Treatment Outcome.
Abstract
Travel-related strongyloidiasis is described in an HIV-infected individual who previously tested positive for schistosomiasis. This report illustrates that a positive serological result for schistosomiasis may represent a co-infection but may potentially occur as a result of cross-reactivity. Routine testing for schistosomiasis but not for strongyloidiasis in HIV-infected individuals who have spent more than one month in sub-Saharan Africa is recommended in recent UK HIV care guidelines. Therefore we recommend that further consideration should be given to routine investigations for other parasites including Strongyloides species in these circumstances.
DOI: 10.1258/ijsa.2012.012192
PubMed: 23512515
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