Cercariae penetrate exposed skin and cause prickling sensation and occasionally urticaria, followed hours later by a macular rash
Caused by schistosomes that do not cause systemic illness
Common in Great Lakes region of North America, New England in the US, and other parts of North America and Europe
Katayama Fever
Syndrome of acute schistosomiasis that follows 4 to 8 weeks (range 2 to 12 weeks), after the flukes have migrated, developed into adults, and have started producing eggs
The syndrome represents a hypersensitivity reaction to the eggs produced by adult worms
Schistosoma serology (only positive 6 weeks after infection)
Egg detection in stool, urine, semen, or tissue biopsy
Imaging
Eggs can cause granulomatous disease in various organs
Bladder polyps and obstruction may be seen on ultrasound
Diagnosis
Usually based on serology
Can cross-react with other helminth co-infections, including trichinosis and filariasis
Can remain positive and even fluctuate for years after cure2
Management
Acute
Praziquantel 40mg/kg given over one day split into 3 doses
Chronic
Praziquantel 20-40 mg/kg or 40-60 mg/kg (if at risk for S. japonica)
Given over one day split into 3 doses
May be repeated 6 weeks later, though this practice is not universal
No role for test-of-cure serology
Prognosis
Increased risk of squamous cell carcinoma, which increase with young age at infection, duration of infection, high burden of infection, and bladder wall fibrosis
References
^Archana Asundi, Alina Beliavsky, Xing Jian Liu, Arash Akaberi, Guido Schwarzer, Zeno Bisoffi, Ana Requena-Méndez, Ian Shrier, Christina Greenaway. Prevalence of strongyloidiasis and schistosomiasis among migrants: a systematic review and meta-analysis. The Lancet Global Health. 2019;7(2):e236-e248. doi:10.1016/s2214-109x(18)30490-x.
^Michelle K. Yong, Carolyn L. Beckett, Karin Leder, Beverley A. Biggs, Joseph Torresi, Daniel P. O’Brien. Long‐Term Follow‐Up ofSchistosomiasisSerology Post‐Treatment in Australian Travelers and Immigrants. Journal of Travel Medicine. 2010;17(2):89-93. doi:10.1111/j.1708-8305.2009.00379.x.