Korean J Parasitol.  1997 Dec;35(4):283-289. 10.3347/kjp.1997.35.4.283.

Five human cases of Diphyllobothrium latum infection through eating raw flesh of redlip mullet, Liza haematocheila: Article in Korean

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  • 1Department of Parasitology, Inha University College of Medicine, Inchon, Korea.

Abstract

A total of 32 human diphyllobothriasis cases have been reported so far in Korea, excluding 21 egg-positive cases from stool examinations. Authors experienced five more human cases of Diphyllobothrium latum infection, especially infected due to eating raw flesh of redlip mullet, Liza haematocheila. Five cases were neighbors residing in the Puchon area, Kyonggi-do, who ate raw mullets (L. haematocheila) in a party in February 1996. The mullets were purchased at the Noryangjin fisheries market in Seoul. All of cases (2 males and 3 females) were 35 to 43 years old and healthy with the body weight range of 56-62 kg. They complained about gastrointestinal trouble and abdominal discomfort, but were in normal ranges of their hematology and urinalysis data. None revealed any sign of anemia. The patients experienced natural discharge of a chain of segments before, and showed diphyllobothriid eggs in their stool specimens when they visited our laboratory. They were administered with praziquantel (15 mg/kg of body weight) and 30 g of magnesium sulfate as a purgative. Two whole worms with the scolices (310-340 cm in length; 8-13 mm in width) were expelled each from two out of five cases after anthelmintic treatment, and the others expelled the parts of strobilae without scolex. The worms were identified as D. latum, based on the following biological characters: external morphologies, coiling of uterus, the number of uterine loops, position of genital opening, morphologies of cirrus, cirrus sac and seminal vesicle on the histological sections, position of vagina and uterine pore, and microscopical and SEM morphologies of the eggs.


MeSH Terms

Adult
Animal
Antiplatyhelmintic Agents/administration & dosage
Cathartics/administration & dosage
Diphyllobothriasis/transmission
Diphyllobothriasis/parasitology*
Diphyllobothriasis/drug therapy
Diphyllobothrium/ultrastructure
Diphyllobothrium/isolation & purification*
Diphyllobothrium/anatomy & histology
Female
Fishes/parasitology*
Human
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/transmission
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology*
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/drug therapy
Korea
Magnesium Sulfate/administration & dosage
Male
Parasite Egg Count
Praziquantel/administration & dosage
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