Intestinal Helminths Recovered from Humans in Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PDR with a Particular Note on Haplorchis pumilio Infection.
10.3347/kjp.2015.53.4.439
- Author:
Jong Yil CHAI
1
;
Woon Mok SOHN
;
Bong Kwang JUNG
;
Tai Soon YONG
;
Keeseon S EOM
;
Duk Young MIN
;
Bounnaloth INSISIENGMAY
;
Sithat INSISIENGMAY
;
Bounlay PHOMMASACK
;
Han Jong RIM
Author Information
1. Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799, Korea. cjy@snu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Haplorchis pumilio;
Haplorchis taichui;
intestinal fluke;
Lao PDR
- MeSH:
Adolescent;
Adult;
Aged;
Aged, 80 and over;
Animals;
Cestode Infections/epidemiology/parasitology;
Female;
Helminthiasis/epidemiology/*parasitology;
Helminths/classification/genetics/*isolation & purification;
Humans;
Intestines/*parasitology;
Laos/epidemiology;
Male;
Middle Aged;
Platyhelminths/classification/genetics/*isolation & purification;
Young Adult
- From:The Korean Journal of Parasitology
2015;53(4):439-445
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
A survey of intestinal helminths was undertaken in riparian people in Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PDR. Fecal specimens were collected from 643 people (289 males and 354 females) residing in 4 districts (Nonghet, Kham, Phoukout, and Pek) and were examined by the Kato-Katz technique. The overall helminth egg positive rate was 41.2%, and hookworms revealed the highest prevalence (32.7%) followed by Trichuris trichiura (7.3%) and Ascaris lumbricoides (5.6%). The positive rate for small trematode eggs (STE), which may include Opisthorchis viverrini, heterophyids, and lecithodendriids, was 4.4%. For recovery of adult helminths, 12 STE or nematode/cestode egg-positive people were treated with 40 mg/kg praziquantel and 15 mg/kg pyrantel pamoate, and then purged. Mixed infections with 2 Haplorchis species (H. pumilio and H. taichui), Centrocestus formosanus, Opisthorchis viverrini, a species of cestode (Taenia saginata), and several species of nematodes including hookworms and Enterobius vermicularis were detected. The worm load for trematodes was the highest for H. pumilio with an average of 283.5 specimens per infected person followed by C. formosanus, H. taichui, and O. viverrini. The worm load for nematodes was the highest for hookworms (21.5/infected case) followed by E. vermicularis (3.2/infected case). The results revealed that the surveyed areas of Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PDR are endemic areas of various species of intestinal helminths. The STE found in the surveyed population were verified to be those of heterophyids, particularly H. pumilio.