Christopher George Kendra , Kevin Andrew Smith , Trina Trusty , Amber Ryan , Kenneth Gavina
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摘要
Loa loa 是一种节肢动物传播的丝虫,也是与人类感染有关的四种病理流行血液微丝蚴之一。本病例报告描述了一名 41 岁男性通过外周血涂片被诊断为 Loa loa,随后又被诊断为盘尾丝虫的病例。在此,我们描述了临床过程、诊断评估和治疗潜在线虫合并感染时的注意事项。本病例还强调了实验室诊断策略和治疗挑战,并强调了被忽视的热带传染病慢性感染的鉴别诊断。
“Eye see worms on the down Loa”: A case study of microfilarial co-infection
Loa loa is an arthropod-transmitted filarial nematode, and one of four pathologically prevalent blood microfilaria associated with human infection. This case report describes an instance of a 41-year-old male diagnosed with Loa loa by peripheral blood smear and subsequently also diagnosed with Onchocerca. Here we describe the clinical course, diagnostic evaluation and treatment considerations when managing potential nematode co-infections. This case also highlights laboratory diagnosis strategies, treatment challenges, and emphasizes a differential diagnosis of chronic infections with neglected tropical infectious agents.
期刊介绍:
Highly respected for its ability to keep pace with advances in this fast moving field, Clinical Microbiology Newsletter has quickly become a “benchmark” for anyone in the lab. Twice a month the newsletter reports on changes that affect your work, ranging from articles on new diagnostic techniques, to surveys of how readers handle blood cultures, to editorials questioning common procedures and suggesting new ones.