Schistosoma

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Schistosoma spp. (schistosomiasis)

Definition

  • Infection with a species of the genus Schistosoma

Species

  • S. mansoni: liver and gut
  • S. haematobium: GU/pelvis
  • S. japonicum: liver and gut
  • S. mekongi: Mekong basin

Risk Factors

  • Fresh water exposure in endemic countries

Clinical Presentation

Investigations

  • Labs
    • CBC, showing eosinophilia
    • Schisto 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

Management

  • Acute
    • Praziquantel 40mg/kg/d
      • Can cause nausea, dizziness, and fever
  • Chronic
    • Prevention

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

Further Reading