Epidemiological and Clinical Characteristics of Imported Schistosomiasis in a Tertiary Teaching Spanish Hospital, 2015- 2022

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Background: Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease greatly present in tropical and subtropical areas, and frequently diagnosed in travelers and migrants. Methods: This report summarizes epidemiological and clinical data from retrospective cases of imported schistosomiasis diagnosed from January 2015 to May 2022 in a national referral center for tropical diseases in Madrid, Spain. Results: From a total of 9,929 patients attended in our clinic in the study period there were 477 schistosomiasis diagnosis (4,4%). Time elapsed from travel to diagnosis was 120 days (IQR 26-680). Most cases (28.1%) were diagnosed in immigrants from endemic areas, followed by 24.5% of travelers. In up to 34.5% of cases the diagnosis was a result of screening in asymptomatic subjects, 17% presented fever and 15% diarrhea. Almost all cases were diagnosed by serology and eggs in urine or feces were identified in only 11 patients (2.2%). Conclusions: Imported schistosomiasis is a chronic and asymptomatic disease that can be diagnosed in most patients by serology. It is important to advice travelers to avoid freshwater baths in endemic areas and get screened if they have been exposed to the parasite.
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某西班牙语三级教学医院2015- 2022年输入性血吸虫病流行病学及临床特征分析
背景:血吸虫病是一种广泛存在于热带和亚热带地区的寄生虫病,经常在旅行者和移民中被诊断出来。方法:总结2015年1月至2022年5月西班牙马德里某国家热带病转诊中心诊断的输入性血吸虫病回顾性病例的流行病学和临床资料。结果:研究期间就诊的9929例患者中,有477例确诊为血吸虫病(4.4%)。从旅行到诊断的时间为120天(IQR 26-680)。大多数病例(28.1%)在来自流行地区的移民中被诊断出来,其次是24.5%的旅行者。在高达34.5%的病例中,诊断是在无症状者中筛查的结果,17%表现为发烧,15%表现为腹泻。几乎所有病例均通过血清学诊断,仅11例(2.2%)患者在尿液或粪便中发现卵。结论:输入性血吸虫病是一种慢性、无症状的疾病,多数患者可通过血清学诊断。重要的是要建议旅行者避免在流行地区洗淡水澡,并在接触过寄生虫的情况下进行筛查。
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