2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2016.09.005
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Parasitism by larval tapeworms genus Spirometra in South American amphibians and reptiles: new records from Brazil and Uruguay, and a review of current knowledge in the region

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“…Our diagnosis was confirmed by integrated gross and histopathological, parasitological, and molecular findings. Despite the fact the meerkat has not been previously reported as paratenic hosts for Spirometra sp., sparganosis have been reported from a wide variety of vertebrate hosts, including amphibians, reptiles, bids, and mammals, including humans ( Bengtson and Rogers, 2001 ; Kondzior et al, 2018 ; Kuchta et al, 2020 ; Oda et al, 2016 ; Zhang et al, 2020 ). The varied clinical presentations and different outcomes of the reported cases may be associated with the location and intensity of infection by plerocercoids of Spirometra and co-morbidities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our diagnosis was confirmed by integrated gross and histopathological, parasitological, and molecular findings. Despite the fact the meerkat has not been previously reported as paratenic hosts for Spirometra sp., sparganosis have been reported from a wide variety of vertebrate hosts, including amphibians, reptiles, bids, and mammals, including humans ( Bengtson and Rogers, 2001 ; Kondzior et al, 2018 ; Kuchta et al, 2020 ; Oda et al, 2016 ; Zhang et al, 2020 ). The varied clinical presentations and different outcomes of the reported cases may be associated with the location and intensity of infection by plerocercoids of Spirometra and co-morbidities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Malaysia is reported R. limnocharis and R. cancrivora with prevalences of 8.8%-21.5%, respectively, and in Australia Litoria caerulea with 4.9% of prevalence (Liu et al, 2015). The occurrence of plerocercoids in lizards and snakes is most likely due the ingestion of infected anurans than by acquisition by infected copepods with procercoids (Oda et al, 2016).…”
Section: Dibothriocephalusmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…More than 1,685 cases have been reported worldwide, with more than 80.6% of them from China, 7.9% from Korea, 3.7% from USA and Thailand, 1.5% from Japan and between 0.1-0.5% of the cases from other countries (Argentina, Australia, Czech Republic, Ecuador, France, India, Italy, Paraguay, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, The Republic of Mozambique, Uganda, United Kingdom, and Venezuela) (Liu et al, 2015). In South America cases of human sparganosis also have been reported from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Guiana, and Peru (Oda et al, 2016).…”
Section: Sparganosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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