Title of article :
Strongyloides stercoralis: The Most Prevalent Parasitic Cause of Eosinophilia in Gilan Province, Northern Iran
Author/Authors :
Ashrafi, K Dept. of Medical Microbiology - School of Medicine - Gilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Tahbaz, A Dept. of Infectious Diseases - Rasoul-Akram Hospital - Gilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Rahmati, B Dept. of Medical Microbiology - School of Medicine - Gilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Eosinophilia occurs in a wide variety of situations such as parasitic infections,
allergic disorders, and malignancies. Most cases of eosinophilia of parasitic origin, especially
those with a tissue migration life cycles consists of human infections by helminth parasites. The
aim of present study was to determine the parasitic causes of eosinophilia in patients in a major
endemic area of human fascioliasis in Gilan Province, northern part of Iran.
Methods: One hundred and fifty patients presenting with an elevated eosinophilia attending
infectious disease clinics with or without clinical symptoms, were examined. After clinical history
evaluation and physical examination, coprological examinations were performed using the
formalin-ether and the Kato-Katz techniques for detection of Fasciola sp. and intestinal parasites.
Results: Forty two percent of patients were infected with S. stercoralis, nine (6%) were found to
be infected with Fasciola sp. while only a single patient (0.7%) were infected by Ttrichostrongylus
sp.
Conclusion: Local clinicians in Gilan may consider eosinophilia as a suggestive indication for
diagnosis of human fascioliasis, especially when microscopic stool and/or serological tests are
negative. Based on the results, local physicians should consider S’ stercoralis as the potential
causes of eosinophilia in patients with elevated eosinophilia.
Keywords :
Strongyloides stercoralis , Strongyloidiasis , Eosinophilia , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics