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Experimental infection in a human subject by a possibly undescribed species of Taenia in Taiwan. Journal of helminthology. [J Helminthol] Journal article

 
Chao D, Wong MM, Fan PC 
Experimental infection in a human subject by a possibly undescribed species of Taenia in Taiwan. [Journal Article]
J Helminthol 1988 Sep; 62(3):235-42.


A cysticercus of a possibly undescribed species of Taenia which occurs commonly in Taiwan aborigines was used to establish an experimental infection in a human volunteer. Symptomatic effects attributed to the infection included diarrhoea, upper abdominal pain, and increase or loss of appetite over a four-month period. After an expelled proglottid was observed 122 days post-exposure, eggs and proglottids were found continuously until the patient was treated with anthelmintics. Antibody titres measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and levels of eosinophilia seemed to correlate with symptoms. Haematological analyses revealed an abnormal lipid metabolism during the entire symptomatic period.



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