FIRST CASE OF HUMAN INFECTION BY Bertiella studeri (Blanchard, 1891) Stunkard,1940 (Cestoda; Anoplocephalidae) IN BRAZIL
SUMMARY Cestodes of the Bertiella genus are parasites of non-human primates found in Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. Species Bertiella studeri and Bertiella mucronatacould, accidentally, infect human beings. The infection occurs from ingestion of mites from the Oribatida order containing cysticercoid larvae of the parasite. The objective of this report is to register the first case of human infection by Bertiella studeri in Brazil. Proglottids of the parasite, found in the stool sample of a two-and-a-half-year-old child, were fixed, stained and microscopically observed to evaluate its morphological characteristics. Eggs obtained from the proglottids were also studied. The gravid proglottids examined matched the description of the genus Bertiella. The eggs presented a round shape, with the average diameter of 43.7 µm, clearly showing the typical pyriform apparatus of B. studeri. The authors concluded that the child was infected with Bertiella studeri,based on Stunkard's (1940) description of the species. This is the fifth case of human Bertiellosis described in Brazil through morphometric analysis of the parasite, the third in Minas Gerais State and the first diagnosed case of Bertiella studeriin Brazil.
Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Digital revista |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
2015
|
Online Access: | http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46652015000500447 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
id |
oai:scielo:S0036-46652015000500447 |
---|---|
record_format |
ojs |
spelling |
oai:scielo:S0036-466520150005004472015-11-17FIRST CASE OF HUMAN INFECTION BY Bertiella studeri (Blanchard, 1891) Stunkard,1940 (Cestoda; Anoplocephalidae) IN BRAZILLOPES,Valeriana ValadaresSANTOS,Hudson Andrade dosSILVA,Amália Verônica Mendes daFONTES,GilbertoVIEIRA,Gabriela LisboaFERREIRA,Arilton CarlosSILVA,Eduardo Sergio da Bertiella Human bertiellosis Helminth Zoonosis SUMMARY Cestodes of the Bertiella genus are parasites of non-human primates found in Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. Species Bertiella studeri and Bertiella mucronatacould, accidentally, infect human beings. The infection occurs from ingestion of mites from the Oribatida order containing cysticercoid larvae of the parasite. The objective of this report is to register the first case of human infection by Bertiella studeri in Brazil. Proglottids of the parasite, found in the stool sample of a two-and-a-half-year-old child, were fixed, stained and microscopically observed to evaluate its morphological characteristics. Eggs obtained from the proglottids were also studied. The gravid proglottids examined matched the description of the genus Bertiella. The eggs presented a round shape, with the average diameter of 43.7 µm, clearly showing the typical pyriform apparatus of B. studeri. The authors concluded that the child was infected with Bertiella studeri,based on Stunkard's (1940) description of the species. This is the fifth case of human Bertiellosis described in Brazil through morphometric analysis of the parasite, the third in Minas Gerais State and the first diagnosed case of Bertiella studeriin Brazil.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Medicina Tropical de São PauloRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo v.57 n.5 20152015-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reporttext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46652015000500447en10.1590/S0036-46652015000500015 |
institution |
SCIELO |
collection |
OJS |
country |
Brasil |
countrycode |
BR |
component |
Revista |
access |
En linea |
databasecode |
rev-scielo-br |
tag |
revista |
region |
America del Sur |
libraryname |
SciELO |
language |
English |
format |
Digital |
author |
LOPES,Valeriana Valadares SANTOS,Hudson Andrade dos SILVA,Amália Verônica Mendes da FONTES,Gilberto VIEIRA,Gabriela Lisboa FERREIRA,Arilton Carlos SILVA,Eduardo Sergio da |
spellingShingle |
LOPES,Valeriana Valadares SANTOS,Hudson Andrade dos SILVA,Amália Verônica Mendes da FONTES,Gilberto VIEIRA,Gabriela Lisboa FERREIRA,Arilton Carlos SILVA,Eduardo Sergio da FIRST CASE OF HUMAN INFECTION BY Bertiella studeri (Blanchard, 1891) Stunkard,1940 (Cestoda; Anoplocephalidae) IN BRAZIL |
author_facet |
LOPES,Valeriana Valadares SANTOS,Hudson Andrade dos SILVA,Amália Verônica Mendes da FONTES,Gilberto VIEIRA,Gabriela Lisboa FERREIRA,Arilton Carlos SILVA,Eduardo Sergio da |
author_sort |
LOPES,Valeriana Valadares |
title |
FIRST CASE OF HUMAN INFECTION BY Bertiella studeri (Blanchard, 1891) Stunkard,1940 (Cestoda; Anoplocephalidae) IN BRAZIL |
title_short |
FIRST CASE OF HUMAN INFECTION BY Bertiella studeri (Blanchard, 1891) Stunkard,1940 (Cestoda; Anoplocephalidae) IN BRAZIL |
title_full |
FIRST CASE OF HUMAN INFECTION BY Bertiella studeri (Blanchard, 1891) Stunkard,1940 (Cestoda; Anoplocephalidae) IN BRAZIL |
title_fullStr |
FIRST CASE OF HUMAN INFECTION BY Bertiella studeri (Blanchard, 1891) Stunkard,1940 (Cestoda; Anoplocephalidae) IN BRAZIL |
title_full_unstemmed |
FIRST CASE OF HUMAN INFECTION BY Bertiella studeri (Blanchard, 1891) Stunkard,1940 (Cestoda; Anoplocephalidae) IN BRAZIL |
title_sort |
first case of human infection by bertiella studeri (blanchard, 1891) stunkard,1940 (cestoda; anoplocephalidae) in brazil |
description |
SUMMARY Cestodes of the Bertiella genus are parasites of non-human primates found in Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. Species Bertiella studeri and Bertiella mucronatacould, accidentally, infect human beings. The infection occurs from ingestion of mites from the Oribatida order containing cysticercoid larvae of the parasite. The objective of this report is to register the first case of human infection by Bertiella studeri in Brazil. Proglottids of the parasite, found in the stool sample of a two-and-a-half-year-old child, were fixed, stained and microscopically observed to evaluate its morphological characteristics. Eggs obtained from the proglottids were also studied. The gravid proglottids examined matched the description of the genus Bertiella. The eggs presented a round shape, with the average diameter of 43.7 µm, clearly showing the typical pyriform apparatus of B. studeri. The authors concluded that the child was infected with Bertiella studeri,based on Stunkard's (1940) description of the species. This is the fifth case of human Bertiellosis described in Brazil through morphometric analysis of the parasite, the third in Minas Gerais State and the first diagnosed case of Bertiella studeriin Brazil. |
publisher |
Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo |
publishDate |
2015 |
url |
http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46652015000500447 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT lopesvalerianavaladares firstcaseofhumaninfectionbybertiellastuderiblanchard1891stunkard1940cestodaanoplocephalidaeinbrazil AT santoshudsonandradedos firstcaseofhumaninfectionbybertiellastuderiblanchard1891stunkard1940cestodaanoplocephalidaeinbrazil AT silvaamaliaveronicamendesda firstcaseofhumaninfectionbybertiellastuderiblanchard1891stunkard1940cestodaanoplocephalidaeinbrazil AT fontesgilberto firstcaseofhumaninfectionbybertiellastuderiblanchard1891stunkard1940cestodaanoplocephalidaeinbrazil AT vieiragabrielalisboa firstcaseofhumaninfectionbybertiellastuderiblanchard1891stunkard1940cestodaanoplocephalidaeinbrazil AT ferreiraariltoncarlos firstcaseofhumaninfectionbybertiellastuderiblanchard1891stunkard1940cestodaanoplocephalidaeinbrazil AT silvaeduardosergioda firstcaseofhumaninfectionbybertiellastuderiblanchard1891stunkard1940cestodaanoplocephalidaeinbrazil |
_version_ |
1756379905063387136 |