Miyahara Masazumi, Osaki Kyoko
Department of Pediatrics, Okanami General Hospital, Iga, JPN.
Cureus. 2024 May 27;16(5):e61147. doi: 10.7759/cureus.61147. eCollection 2024 May.
The incidence of human diphyllobothriasis is expected to rise amidst the current global popularity of Japanese cuisine, such as sushi, which contains raw fish. We report a case of a 10-year-old boy with a diphyllobothriasis infection acquired via sushi consumption. The patient was otherwise healthy, exhibited no symptoms, and was successfully treated with a single dose of 10 mg/kg praziquantel. In Japan, this parasite is known as "Sanada-mushi" because it resembles a Sanada cord. Prompt recognition of this parasite by evoking the Sanada cord's appearance may facilitate early diagnosis and treatment and increase public awareness to prevent diphyllobothriasis.
在当前全球对寿司等日本料理(其中包含生鱼)的喜爱日益增加的情况下,预计人类阔节裂头绦虫病的发病率将会上升。我们报告了一例10岁男孩因食用寿司而感染阔节裂头绦虫病的病例。该患者其他方面健康,没有症状,通过单次服用10mg/kg吡喹酮成功治愈。在日本,这种寄生虫被称为“真田虫”,因为它类似真田弦。通过唤起真田弦的外观来迅速识别这种寄生虫,可能有助于早期诊断和治疗,并提高公众对预防阔节裂头绦虫病的认识。