Investigation of the Toxocariasis diagnosis in children attended in the pediatric care hospital

Luiza Lorençato Vitorio, M. Corral
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OBJECTIVE: This study aims to associate parasitological and hematological tests with the possible diagnosis of toxocariasis in children from Hospital Escola Wladimir Arruda's pediatric care, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. METHODS: Observational, retrospective cross-sectional study, carried out from an active search on medical records of children assisted from Hospital Escola Wladimir Arruda's pediatric care. Data collection was conducted in the first semester of 2021. Medical records of children aged 0-15 years seen at HEWA were reviewed and information was collected regarding signs and symptoms of parasitic infections, data on blood tests, request for parasitological examination and serology for toxocariasis. RESULTS: The research rated 101 medical records of children aged 0 to 15 years. Only 6 (5.4%) presented as diagnostic hypothesis about some type of parasitosis, however none of these had specific diagnosis request for human toxocariasis, as well as request stool examination or other specific examination for other parasitosis. Four (66.6%) of them had blood count data, among these 2 (33.3%) of them show data about eosinophil and leukocyte, which were with no alteration. Half of the suspected cases had dogs at home. CONCLUSION: The lack of protocol or even a specific script to be followed in parasitosis suspected case and especially toxocariasis reflects absence of research on this parasitosis.
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儿科医院儿童弓形虫病诊断调查
目的:本研究旨在将寄生虫学和血液学检查与巴西圣保罗市埃斯科拉·弗拉基米尔·阿鲁达医院儿科护理儿童弓形虫病的可能诊断联系起来。方法:观察性、回顾性横断面研究,对Escola vladimir Arruda医院儿科护理协助的儿童医疗记录进行积极搜索。数据收集工作在2021年第一学期进行。对在卫生保健中心就诊的0-15岁儿童的医疗记录进行了审查,并收集了有关寄生虫感染的体征和症状、血液检查数据、寄生虫学检查请求和弓形虫病血清学的信息。结果:对101份0 ~ 15岁儿童病历进行了评分。仅有6例(5.4%)对某种寄生虫病提出诊断假设,但均未对人类弓形虫病提出特异性诊断要求,也未对其他寄生虫病提出粪便检查或其他特异性检查要求。4例(66.6%)有血球计数,其中2例(33.3%)有嗜酸性粒细胞和白细胞计数,均无改变。一半的疑似病例家中有狗。结论:弓形虫病,特别是弓形虫病疑似病例缺乏治疗方案,甚至缺乏具体的治疗方案,反映了对弓形虫病研究的缺失。
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