A retrospective study of Taenia spp. in Cuban patients: what does molecular analysis tell us?

IF 2.9 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Food and Waterborne Parasitology Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fawpar.2021.e00136
Luis Enrique Jerez Puebla , Fidel A. Núñez Fernández , Jorge Fraga Nodarse , Raul Cordovi Prado , Iraís Atencio Millán , Iredys Cruz Rodríguez , Rigoberto Fimia Duarte , Marina del Carmen Sánchez Romero , Sahily de la Caridad Ortega Medina , Ubaldo del Risco , Lissette Pérez Santos , Lucy J. Robertson
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Taeniosis is a neglected disease, particularly in developing countries, and is caused by infection with the adult tapeworm of either Taenia solium, Taenia saginata, and Taenia asiatica. Of these, T. solium is of primary concern due to the potential for cysticercosis should T. solium eggs be ingested. In Cuba, all cases of taeniosis are assumed to be caused by T. saginata, although some cases of cysticercosis have been documented. It is therefore important to gain further insights regarding the species causing taeniosis in Cuba, especially as diagnostic records indicate an increasing incidence, with the highest number of cases reported in 2020. In this study, we analysed 37 Taenia-positive faecal samples (or proglottids isolated from faecal samples) from the period 2001 until 2020 from all regions of the country. Genomic DNA was extracted from the samples, which had been stored in 10% formalin, using the QIAamp Tissue Kit. Species identification was carried out by duplex real-time PCR targeting the mitochondrial DNA. All cases were found to be T. saginata, and sequence analysis of three isolates confirmed the identification of this species. Our data do not provide any evidence that T. solium currently occurs in Cuba. However, given the relatively low number of samples analysed here, that the parasite may be imported with visitors or travellers who have been in endemic countries, and that taeniosis has relatively mild symptoms and thus infected patients may not seek medical attention, we recommend species determination for all taeniosis cases reported in Cuba.

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古巴患者带绦虫的回顾性研究:分子分析告诉我们什么?
带绦虫病是一种被忽视的疾病,特别是在发展中国家,它是由猪带绦虫、牛带绦虫和亚洲带绦虫的成年绦虫感染引起的。其中,猪尾绦虫是主要关注的,因为如果摄入猪尾绦虫卵,可能会导致囊虫病。在古巴,所有绦虫病病例都被认为是由saginata绦虫引起的,尽管有一些囊虫病病例的记录。因此,重要的是进一步了解在古巴引起带绦虫病的物种,特别是因为诊断记录表明发病率在增加,2020年报告的病例数最高。在这项研究中,我们分析了2001年至2020年期间来自该国所有地区的37份带绦虫阳性粪便样本(或从粪便样本中分离的原绦虫)。使用QIAamp组织试剂盒从保存在10%福尔马林中的样品中提取基因组DNA。采用针对线粒体DNA的双工实时PCR进行物种鉴定。所有病例均为saginata, 3个分离株的序列分析证实为该种。我们的数据并没有提供任何证据表明血吸虫目前在古巴出现。然而,鉴于这里分析的样本数量相对较少,寄生虫可能是与去过流行国家的游客或旅行者一起输入的,而且带绦虫病的症状相对较轻,因此受感染的患者可能不会寻求医疗照顾,我们建议对古巴报告的所有带绦虫病病例进行物种确定。
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Food and Waterborne Parasitology
Food and Waterborne Parasitology Immunology and Microbiology-Parasitology
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13 weeks
期刊介绍: Food and Waterborne Parasitology publishes high quality papers containing original research findings, investigative reports, and scientific proceedings on parasites which are transmitted to humans via the consumption of food or water. The relevant parasites include protozoa, nematodes, cestodes and trematodes which are transmitted by food or water and capable of infecting humans. Pertinent food includes products of animal or plant origin which are domestic or wild, and consumed by humans. Animals and plants from both terrestrial and aquatic sources are included, as well as studies related to potable and other types of water which serve to harbor, perpetuate or disseminate food and waterborne parasites. Studies dealing with prevalence, transmission, epidemiology, risk assessment and mitigation, including control measures and test methodologies for parasites in food and water are of particular interest. Evidence of the emergence of such parasites and interactions among domestic animals, wildlife and humans are of interest. The impact of parasites on the health and welfare of humans is viewed as very important and within scope of the journal. Manuscripts with scientifically generated information on associations between food and waterborne parasitic diseases and lifestyle, culture and economies are also welcome. Studies involving animal experiments must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences.
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