Cooke G S, Lalvani A, Gleeson F V, Conlon C P
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England.
Clin Infect Dis. 1999 Oct;29(4):836-9. doi: 10.1086/520445.
We describe four cases of acute schistosomiasis presenting to the Infectious Diseases Unit of John Radcliffe Hospital (Oxford, England) during a 2-month period in autumn 1997. All four patients had swum in Lake Malawi, a freshwater lake in sub-Saharan Africa that is associated with Schistosoma haematobium and, less commonly, Schistosoma mansoni infections. All four patients had a severe acute illness and had prominent pulmonary involvement, both clinically and radiologically. This represents a change in the recognized pattern of presentation and could possibly reflect a new parasite variant in the lake.
我们描述了1997年秋季的两个月内,在约翰·拉德克利夫医院(英国牛津)传染病科就诊的4例急性血吸虫病病例。所有4例患者都曾在马拉维湖游泳,马拉维湖是撒哈拉以南非洲的一个淡水湖,与埃及血吸虫感染有关,较少见的是与曼氏血吸虫感染有关。所有4例患者均患有严重的急性疾病,在临床和影像学上均有明显的肺部受累。这代表了已认识到的临床表现模式的变化,可能反映了该湖中出现了一种新的寄生虫变种。