Dalal Sabbagh, Ahmad El Khatib, Zahraa Zibara, Mohamad El Nahas, Ilham Mneimneh, Ali Hijab, Hasan El-Tawil, Lazo Ali, Jad Koweyes, Lyn Al Samra, Kelven Rahy, Serena El Rayes, Aia Sinno, Ruqayya Baghdadi, Charbel Al Khoury
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Halzoun syndrome is a rare parasitic infection associated with the consumption of raw liver, predominantly reported in the Eastern Mediterranean. The condition presents significant diagnostic challenges due to its symptom overlap with other parasitic and allergic disorders. We identified four cases of Halzoun syndrome in a family from the North Bekaa region of Lebanon. A detailed examination of the goat liver was conducted, followed by molecular characterisation using the ITS-2 region and phylogenetic analysis to establish the relationship of the local isolates with other Dicrocoelium species. Gross examination of the infected goat liver revealed small, pale nodules indicative of inflammation caused by flukes or their eggs. Molecular analysis confirmed D. dendriticum as the causative agent, with phylogenetic analysis placing the local isolates within the D. dendriticum clade, showing notable genetic divergence. Clinically, the patients experienced severe pharyngitis, nasal congestion, and allergic-like reactions typical of Halzoun syndrome, with one case requiring intensive treatment with corticosteroids and oxygen therapy. This study confirms D. dendriticum as the etiological agent of Halzoun syndrome in these cases, highlighting the potential presence of a distinct genetic lineage in Lebanon. The findings underscore the importance of accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment strategies in regions where raw liver consumption is common.
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Tropical Medicine & International Health is published on behalf of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Foundation Tropical Medicine and International Health, Belgian Institute of Tropical Medicine and Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine. Tropical Medicine & International Health is the official journal of the Federation of European Societies for Tropical Medicine and International Health (FESTMIH).