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Latest revision as of 02:48, 8 February 2022
Group | Species | Common Name | Exposure | Treatment |
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Platyhelminths: trematodes (flukes) | ||||
lung flukes | Paragonimus | lung fluke | seafood, especially crayfish or crab in Southeast Asia | praziquantel |
liver flukes | Fasciola hepatica | common or sheep liver fluke | underwater vegetation, especially watercress, near sheep-rearing in South America, Europe, and Middle East | triclabendazole |
Opisthorchis viverrini | Southeast Asian liver fluke | freshwater fish in Southeast Asia | praziquantel or albendazole | |
Clonorchis sinensis | Chinese liver fluke | fish in Southeast Asia and eastern Russia | praziquantel or albendazole | |
intestinal flukes | Fasciolopsis buskii | water vegetables, especially watercress, bamboo, and water chestnuts in China, India, Thailand, and Bangladesh; pig reservoir | praziquantel | |
Metagonimus | fish in Middle and Far East | praziquantel | ||
Heterophyes heterophyes | eating undercooked fresh/brackish water fish in Egypt and Middle and Far East | praziquantel | ||
blood flukes | Schistosoma haematobium | blood fluke | freshwater in Africa and the Middle East | praziquantel |
Schistosoma mansoni | blood fluke | freshwater in Africa, the Middle East, and South America | praziquantel | |
Platyhelminths: cestodes (tapeworms) | ||||
pseudophyllideans | Diphyllobothrium latum | fish tapeworm | undercooked/smoked/pickled fish in Scandinavia, Siberia, Russia, Japan, Chile, and Uganda | praziquantel |
intestinal cyclophyllideans | Taenia solium | pork tapeworm | eating undercooked pork | |
Taenia saginata | beef tapeworm | eating undercooked beef | ||
Hymenolepis nana | dwarf tapeworm | praziquantel | ||
tissue cyclophyllideans | Echinococcus granulosus | hydatid worm | albendazole | |
Echinococcus multilocularis | alveolar hydatid disease | albendazole | ||
Taenia solium | cysticercosis | eating soil contaminated with pig or human feces | albendazole or praziquantel | |
Nematodes (roundworms) | ||||
filarial roundworms | Onchocerca volvulus | river blindness | ivermectin | |
Loa loa | eye worm | diethylcarbamazine | ||
Wuchereria bancrofti | lymphatic filariasis | diethylcarbamazine | ||
Brugia malayi | lymphatic filariasis | diethylcarbamazine | ||
Brugia timori | lymphatic filariasis | diethylcarbamazine | ||
Mansonella perstans | maybe doxycycline | |||
Mansonella streptocerca | maybe doxycycline | |||
Mansonella ozzardi | maybe doxycycline | |||
intestinal roundworms | Ascaris lumbricoides | great roundworm | albendazole or mebendazole or ivermectin | |
Necator americanus | New World hookworm | albendazole or mebendazole or pyrantel pamoate | ||
Ancylostoma duodenale | Old World hookworm | albendazole or mebendazole or pyrantel pamoate | ||
Strongyloides stercoralis | threadworm | immunosuppression in a person who has ever spent time on a tropical beach | ivermectin ± albendazole | |
Trichuris trichiura | whipworm | albendazole | ||
Enterobius vermicularis | pinworm | albendazole or mebendazole or pyrantel pamoate | ||
Capillaria | mebendazole | |||
Trichostrongylus | pyrantel pamoate | |||
Anisakis | anisakidosis | endoscopic removal | ||
Gongylonema | gullet worm | ingestion of food or water contaminated by sheep or pig feves | surgical removal or albendazole | |
tissue-invasive roundworms | Trichinella spiralis | pork worm | eating undercooked pig, boar, or bear meat | albendazole plus steroids |
Anyclostoma braziliense | cutaneous larva migrans | albendazole or ivermectin | ||
Ancylostoma caninum | eosinophilic enterocolitis | albendazole or mebendazole or endoscopic removal | ||
Dracunculus medinensis | Guinea worm | none | ||
Toxocara | visceral larva migrans | albendazole or mebendazole | ||
Angiostrongylus cantonensis | rat lungworm | controversial | ||
Gnathostoma | albendazole or ivermectin ± surgical removal | |||
Baylisascaris procyonis | raccoon roundworm | albendazole + steroids |
Investigations
- Eosinophilia seen in tissue-invasive worms, not in those that live in the gut or in cystic structures