Title of article :
HUMAN PARAGONIMIASIS IN AFRICA
Author/Authors :
Aka, N’Da A. Faculty of Medicine - Laboratory of Parasitology-Mycology, Côte d’Ivoire , Aka, N’Da A. Faculties of Medicine and Pharmacy, France , Adoubryn, Koffi Faculty of Medicine - Laboratory of Parasitology-Mycology, Côte d’Ivoire , Rondelaud, Daniel Faculties of Medicine and Pharmacy, France , Dreyfuss, Gilles Faculties of Medicine and Pharmacy, France
Abstract :
An up-to-date review on human paragonimiasis in Africa was carried out to determine the current geographical distribution of human cases and analyze the animal reservoir, snails and crustaceans which intervene in the local life cycle of Paragonimus species. Two countries, i.e., Cameroon and Nigeria, were mainly affected by this disease, while the distribution of human cases in the other eight states of the intertropical zone was scattered. Infected patients were currently few in number and two Paragonimus species: P. africanus and P. uterobilateralis, were found. The animal reservoir is mainly constituted by crab-eating mammals. The identity of the host snail remains doubtful and was either a prosobranch, or a land snail. Seven crab species belonging to Callinectes, Liberonautes and Sudanonautes genera are able to harbour paragonimid metacercariae. Due to the current low prevalence of human paragonimiasis recorded in Africa and the high cost of wide-scale screenings for this disease, training of technicians in anti-tuberculosis centers would be the most realistic attitude to detect mycobacteria and/or Paragonimus eggs during the same sputum examination.
Keywords :
Paragonimus spp. , Africa , human paragonimiasis , intermediate hosts , tuberculosis
Journal title :
Annals of African Medicine
Journal title :
Annals of African Medicine