The fourth-stage autoinfective larva of Strongyloides stercoralis: redescription and diagnostic implications.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Clinical Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-01-31 Epub Date: 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1128/jcm.01021-24
Huan Zhao, Anson V Koehler, Cameron Truarn, Damien Bradford, David W New, Rick Speare, Robin B Gasser, Harsha Sheorey, Richard S Bradbury
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Human strongyloidiasis is often underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed, which can relate to a lack of knowledge or recognition of the importance of particular developmental/larval stages of Strongyloides stercoralis in making an accurate diagnosis using parasitological methods (a morphological approach or morphological features/characters). Here, we report the identification of S. stercoralis autoinfective fourth-stage larvae (L4a) in naturally infected humans, encountered in two clinical cases in Australia. These larvae were identified in sputum (Case 1) and bronchoalveolar lavage (Case 2) specimens by direct wet-mount microscopy. The L4a of S. stercoralis can be morphologically differentiated from autoinfective third-stage larvae by its conical and pointed tail and a relatively mature genital primordium with an enlarged genital rudiment and the formation of a vulva within cuticle layers. This study emphasizes the need to consider these morphological features of the L4a stage for an accurate diagnosis of S. stercoralis infection. A detailed morphological description of this stage is given to guide laboratory practitioners and researchers in the identification and differentiation of this unique but neglected life-cycle stage of S. stercoralis.

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粪圆线虫的第四阶段自身感染幼虫:重新描述和诊断意义。
人类类圆线虫病经常被误诊或漏诊,这可能与缺乏对粪圆线虫特定发育/幼虫阶段的重要性的了解或认识有关,这对于使用寄生虫学方法(形态学方法或形态学特征/特征)进行准确诊断具有重要意义。在这里,我们报告在澳大利亚的两个临床病例中,在自然感染的人类中发现了粪球菌自身感染的第四阶段幼虫(L4a)。通过直接湿片显微镜在痰液(病例1)和支气管肺泡灌洗液(病例2)标本中发现了这些幼虫。从形态上看,粪瓢虫的L4a幼虫与自身感染的第三期幼虫有明显的区别,尾巴呈圆锥形和尖状,生殖原基相对成熟,生殖雏形增大,角质层内形成外阴。本研究强调需要考虑L4a期的这些形态学特征,以准确诊断粪球菌感染。这一阶段的详细形态描述给出了指导实验室从业者和研究人员在鉴定和分化这一独特的,但被忽视的生命周期阶段的粪球菌。
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 医学-微生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Microbiology® disseminates the latest research concerning the laboratory diagnosis of human and animal infections, along with the laboratory's role in epidemiology and the management of infectious diseases.
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