Chopra Rajan, Panhotra Bodh R, Al-Marzooq Yusef, Al-Mulhim Abdul-Rahman
Division of Histopathology, Department of Laboratory and Blood Bank. King Fahad Hospital, Al-Hofuf, Al-Hassa 31982, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Med J. 2004 Nov;25(11):1694-6.
Human dirofilariasis caused by Dirofilaria repens D. repens is a common zoonosis in the Mediterranean countries and parts of South Asia. During the last decade, it has been reported from countries previously considered non-endemic. This is likely due to the increased awareness regarding Dirofilaria infection. In some such cases however, dirofilariasis correlated with the travel of the patient to the endemic areas. We present the case of a Saudi male who had D. repens infection in the subcutaneous tissues of the forearm. The patient had traveled to Iraq, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Kuwait in the last 2 years. However, the known Dirofilaria endemic countries were not visited. Any prior occurrence of the human dirofilariasis in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is not documented. Lack of epidemiological studies or incidence reports in the Arabian region precludes any factual evaluation of Dirofilaria prevalence, which requires increased awareness amongst health workers regarding its potential occurrence in the native population.
由匐行恶丝虫引起的人类恶丝虫病 匐行恶丝虫是地中海国家和南亚部分地区常见的人畜共患病。在过去十年中,以前被认为是非流行地区的国家也有相关报道。这可能是由于对恶丝虫感染的认识提高。然而,在一些此类病例中,恶丝虫病与患者前往流行地区有关。我们报告一例沙特男性病例,其前臂皮下组织感染了匐行恶丝虫。该患者在过去两年中曾前往伊拉克、叙利亚、阿拉伯联合酋长国和科威特。然而,他并未访问过已知的恶丝虫流行国家。沙特阿拉伯王国此前没有人类恶丝虫病发生的记录。阿拉伯地区缺乏流行病学研究或发病率报告,无法对恶丝虫的流行情况进行任何实际评估,这需要卫生工作者提高对其在当地人群中可能发生情况的认识。