Author:
LI TIAOYING,CHEN XINGWANG,YANAGIDA TETSUYA,WANG HAO,LONG CHANGPING,SAKO YASUHITO,OKAMOTO MUNEHIR,WU YUNFEI,GIRAUDOUX PATRICK,RAOUL FRANCIS,NKOUAWA AGATHE,NAKAO MINORU,CRAIG PHILIP S.,ITO AKIRA
Abstract
SUMMARYDetection of taeniasis carriers ofTaenia soliumis essential for control of cysticercosis in humans and pigs. In the current study, we assessed the positive detection rate of a self-detection tool, stool microscopy with direct smear and coproPCR for taeniasis carriers in endemic Tibetan areas of northwest Sichuan. The self-detection tool through questioning about a history of proglottid expulsion within the previous one year showed an overall positive detection rate of more than 80% forTaenia saginata, T. soliumandT. asiatica. The positive detection rate was similar forT. saginataandT. solium. In 132 taeniid tapeworm carriers, 68 (51·5%) were detected by microscopy and 92 (69·7%) were diagnosed by coproPCR. A combination of microscopy and coproPCR increased the positive detection rate to 77·3%. There remained 10 cases (7·6%) coproPCR negative but microscopy positive. Due to the high cost and complicated process, coproPCR is required for the identification ofTaeniaspecies only when necessary, though it had a significant higher positive detection rate than microscopy. Combined use of self-detection and stool microscopy are recommended in community-based mass screening for taeniases in this Tibetan area or in other situation-similar endemic regions.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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