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Four Taeniasis saginata Cases Diagnosed at a University Hospital in Korea.


ABSTRACT: In recent years, the taeniasis has been rarely reported in the Republic of Korea (Korea). But in this study, we intend to report 4 taeniasis cases caused by Taenia saginata during a 5-month period (February to June 2018) at a unversity hospital in Gwangju, Korea. Worm samples (proglottids) discharged from all cases were identified by phenotypic and molecular diagnostics. Mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I sequences showed 99.4-99.9% identity with T. saginata but, differed by 4% from T. asiatica and by 7% from T. multiceps, respectively. We found that tapeworms in 2 cases (Cases 2 and 3) yielded exactly the same sequences between them, which differed from those in Cases 1 and 4, suggesting intra-species variation in tapeworms. These taeniasis cases by T. saginata infection in this study, which occurred within a limited time period and region, suggest the possibility of a mini-outbreak. This study highlights the need for further epidemiological investigation of potentially overlooked cases of T. saginata infection in Korea.

SUBMITTER: Won EJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6616169 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Four Taeniasis saginata Cases Diagnosed at a University Hospital in Korea.

Won Eun Jeong EJ   Shin Ju Hyeon JH   Lee Yu Jeong YJ   Kim Moon-Ju MJ   Kang Seung Ji SJ   Jung Sook In SI   Kim Soo Hyun SH   Shin Jong Hee JH   Chai Jong-Yil JY   Shin Sung-Shik SS  

The Korean journal of parasitology 20190630 3


In recent years, the taeniasis has been rarely reported in the Republic of Korea (Korea). But in this study, we intend to report 4 taeniasis cases caused by Taenia saginata during a 5-month period (February to June 2018) at a unversity hospital in Gwangju, Korea. Worm samples (proglottids) discharged from all cases were identified by phenotypic and molecular diagnostics. Mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I sequences showed 99.4-99.9% identity with T. saginata but, differed by 4% from T.  ...[more]

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