Croese J
Townsville General Hospital, Queensland, Australia.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1995 Aug;53(2):158-61. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1995.53.158.
Ancylostoma caninum, the cosmopolitan canine hookworm prevalent in domestic pets throughout northeastern Australia, has been identified as a cause of obscure abdominal pain. To investigate the influence of climate on putative and confirmed human infections, a retrospective study of patients with eosinophilic enteritis and established infections was undertaken to identify the monthly and seasonal rates. The numbers seen each month were maintained throughout most of the year but decreased in June and remained low during winter. An increased rate of enteritis occurred during spring, which preceded the wet season. It is concluded that climate directly influences the rate of human enteric infection by canine hookworms. The increase in prevalence before the monsoon season was unexpected and suggests other influences, such as extraneous infection promoted by the irrigation of domestic gardens and possibly endogenous reinfection of the gut by hypobiotic larvae.
犬钩虫是一种在澳大利亚东北部家养宠物中普遍存在的世界性犬类钩虫,已被确定为不明原因腹痛的一个病因。为了研究气候对疑似和确诊的人类感染的影响,对嗜酸性肠炎患者和已确诊感染的患者进行了一项回顾性研究,以确定每月和季节性的感染率。一年中大部分时间每月的就诊人数保持稳定,但在6月有所下降,冬季一直维持在较低水平。春季在雨季之前出现了肠炎发病率上升的情况。研究得出结论,气候直接影响犬钩虫引起的人类肠道感染率。季风季节之前患病率的增加出乎意料,这表明存在其他影响因素,例如家庭花园灌溉促进的外部感染,以及可能由滞育幼虫引起的肠道内源性再感染。