蛔虫性皮炎:临床过程和预防

Q4 Medicine Polish Annals of Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.29089/paom/187008
J. Korycińska
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蛔虫性皮炎(游泳瘙痒症)是一种水媒寄生性皮肤病,由一种非人类血吸虫的幼虫(蛔虫)引起。主要症状为结节状皮损,伴有瘙痒。这种疾病几乎发生在世界各地,在欧洲被认为是一种新出现的公共卫生问题。在大多数病例中,这些症状都与鸟类血吸虫属三代血吸虫的蛔虫有关。这篇综述文章旨在介绍有关该疾病的病程、诊断、治疗和流行病学的最重要信息。此外,文章还介绍了旨在降低感染风险的预防措施。我们使用 PubMed、Google Scholar 和 Willey Online Library 等电子数据库进行了文献检索。从文献调查过程中获得的数据进行了系统化整理,并分为 5 个部分进行介绍。在临床上,有效控制游泳者瘙痒症应包括诊断、治疗、流行病学和预防等领域的措施。游泳者瘙痒症给诊断带来困难,主要是因为其症状的特异性较低。由于缺乏关于穿透人体皮肤的蛔虫最终去向的确凿数据,以及全球记录在案的蛔虫性皮炎病例日益增多,因此有必要对这一问题进行进一步的深入研究。
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Cercarial dermatitis: Clinical course and prevention
Cercarial dermatitis (swimmer's itch) is a water-borne parasitic skin disease caused by larvae (cercariae) of a nonhuman species of schistosome. The prevailing symptoms are nodulopapular skin lesions accompanied by pruritus. The condition occurs virtually worldwide and is considered to be an emerging public health problem in Europe. In most cases, the symptoms are associated with cercariae of avian schistosomes of the genus Trichobilharzia spp.The aim of this review article is to present the most important information on the course of the disease, its diagnostics, treatment and epidemiology. Additionally, it offers an account of preventive measures targeted at reducing the risk of infection.A literature search was conducted using electronic databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar and Willey Online Library. Altogether, 40 articles were subject to analysis.The data obtained from the literature survey process were systematised and presented in 5 sections. Clinically, effective control of swimmer’s itch should comprise measures from the fields of diagnostics, treatment, epidemiology and prevention.Swimmer’s itch poses diagnostic difficulties, primarily due to the low specificity of its symptoms. Owing to a lack of conclusive data on the fate of cercariae penetrating human skin and a growing number of documented cases of cercarial dermatitis worldwide, further intensive research into the matter is warranted.
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