A Rare Case of Gastrointestinal Canthariasis Caused by Alphitobius Diaperinus

Q4 Medicine
R. Tilak
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Canthariasis is a human/ animal infestation by larval stages of coleopteran insects - the beetles. This study reports a rare case of gastrointestinal canthariasis caused by Alphitobiusdiaperinus. A six-year-old boy presented with complaints of pain abdomen associated with non-bilious, non-blood-stained vomiting for 15 days and a history of passage of worm-like creatures via stools and occasionally in the vomitus. All investigations were normal barring the presence of small worm-like creatures (insect larvae) in stools on naked-eye examination. Treatment with anthelmintics did not provide any relief with continued infestation over the past 3 months. The worms in the stool were identified as larvae of lesser mealworm - Alphitobiusdiaperinus. Dietary history of consumption of dry fruits infested with Alphitobiusdiaperinus determined the source of the infestation and the diagnosis, and the appropriate management was thus initiated. This report implicates Alphitobiusdiaperinus as a cause of gastrointestinal canthariasis and highlights the importance of dietary history to effectively manage gastrointestinal canthariasis.
一例罕见的围生Alphitobius引起的胃肠道溃疡
斑蝥病是鞘翅目昆虫(甲虫)幼虫期对人类/动物的侵扰。本研究报告了一例罕见的由Alphitobiusdiaperinus引起的胃肠道斑蝥病。一名六岁男孩主诉腹部疼痛,伴有15天无胆汁、无血迹的呕吐,并有类似蠕虫的生物通过粪便传播的病史,偶尔在呕吐物中传播。除肉眼检查粪便中存在小型蠕虫状生物(昆虫幼虫)外,所有调查均正常。在过去的3个月里,驱虫药的治疗并没有缓解持续的虫害。粪便中的蠕虫被鉴定为小粉虫Alphitobiusdiaperinus的幼虫。食用受Alphitobiusdiaperinus感染的干果的饮食史确定了感染的来源和诊断,从而启动了适当的管理。本报告认为Alphitobiusdiaperinus是胃肠道斑蝥病的病因,并强调了饮食史对有效管理胃肠道斑疹的重要性。
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Journal of Communicable Diseases
Journal of Communicable Diseases Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Journal of Communicable Diseases (E-ISSN: 0019-5138 & P-ISSN: 2394-7047) is published by ADR Publications and is the official publication of Indian Society of Malaria and Other Communicable Diseases. Journal of Communicable Diseases covers scientific researches in the field of communicable diseases. Accept articles with scientific excellence in the form of (1) Original articles in basic and field research (2) Critical reviews, (3) surveys, (4) Case studies, (5) opinions/Correspondence/letters to editor, etc. The first issue of the publication entitled “Bulletin of the National Society of India for Malaria and Other Mosquito-Borne Diseases” the precursor of “Journal of Communicable Disease” (J Commun Dis) was brought out in 1953. The objects and purposes of J Commun Dis are: • to advance knowledge regarding the cause, prevalence, epidemiology, treatment, prevention and control of malaria and other-mosquito-borne diseases and other communicable diseases, • to stimulate scientific and practical interest among individuals and organizations in the prompt and effective application of treatment and control methods, • to integrate scientific and field activities and co-ordinate various scientific investigations, • to disseminate such knowledge both to scientists and to the general public.
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