An unusual helminth infection in a South East Asian refugee
Bradbury, Richard S., Males, Carol R., and Goldsmid, John M. (2010) An unusual helminth infection in a South East Asian refugee. Annals of the Australasian College of Tropical Medicine, 11. pp. 16-18.
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Abstract
Three faecal specimens for parasitic examination from a clinically well three-year-old South East Asian refugee with a history of eosinophilia, who had previously been treated for a Giardia intestinalis infection, were submitted to the Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases of the Royal Hobart Hospital for faecal parasite investigations. No parasites were seen in the formalin-ethyl acetate concentrate of the specimens. A small number of modiÞed acid-fast bodies were observed in the modiÞed iron haematoxylin-stained permanent smears. These bodies resembled larvated hookworm eggs, but were much larger and more cylindrical. Some were asymmetrical in shape and others showed some degree of unipolar tapering. Following this Þnding, a new formalin-ethyl acetate concentrate of the patient’s stool was thoroughly re-examined and the eggs were found to be present in very low numbers in this specimen. The eggs were identiÞed as possibly belonging to the trichostrongylid nematode family.
Item ID: | 83377 |
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Item Type: | Article (Case Study) |
ISSN: | 1448-4706 |
Date Deposited: | 03 Sep 2024 23:09 |
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