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Two Cases of Paragonimiasis westermani in a Chinese Family Diagnosed with the Ouchterlony Double Diffusion Method

Authors :
Seiji Hori
Kouji Yosikawa
Tokio Hoshina
Yasushi Nakazawa
Masaki Yoshida
Tetsuya Horino
Tetsurou Kato
Kumi Tamura
Shinji Kawano
Masahiro Kumagai
Fumiya Sato
Source :
Kansenshogaku Zasshi. 88:866-870
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
The Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, 2014.

Abstract

We report two cases of Paragonimus westermani infection in a Chinese family in Japan. A 41-year-old husband and his 40-year-old wife were infected with P. westermani after consuming a homemade Chinese traditional "Drunken Crab." They were a family with two children who had lived in Japan for 19 years. The crabs were Eriocheir japonica sent from the Kyusyu area that they had pickled at home with soy sauce and Chinese liquor for 5 days. Their children did not eat any of the crabs. One month after consuming the crabs, the husband came to our outpatient clinic with fever and chest pain and his wife also presented with a persistent cough. Both patients had a high peripheral blood eosinophil count (husband:18,900/μL, wife:10,600/μL) with pulmonary effusion, nodular shadow, and pneumothorax in chest X-ray findings. Paragonimiasis was suspected from the episode of consuming the crabs. No parasite eggs were seen in their sputum and stool samples. A multiple-dot ELISA was performed with the sera to screen for parasitic infections, but the result was only weakly positive for P. westermani antigen in the husband and a slightly positive reaction in the wife. The diagnosis of P. westermani was achieved with the double diffusion Ouchterlony method using P. westermani antigen and P. miyazakii antigen. Praziquantel administration for three days improved the symptoms in both patients. The Ouchterlony method proved useful in diagnosing paragonimiasis in these cases.

Details

ISSN :
1884569X and 03875911
Volume :
88
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kansenshogaku Zasshi
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........84f9e6ee4b105581b141135d0f5d7c71