Abstract |
A 43-year-old Tibetan woman living in northwest Sichuan, China, confirmed to be a taeniasis carrier of Taenia solium was treated with pumpkin seeds combined with Areca nut extract in October 2009. All 20 tapeworms except one without scolex were expelled under good conditions. She was free of secondary cysticercosis within one year follow up. Although the first choice for treatment of taeniasis is still praziquantel, it may often cause serious side effect on asymptomatic cysticercosis cases to suddenly become symptomatic within a half day of the treatment. Therefore, the problems in treatment of taeniasis and/or cysticercosis in Asia are briefly overviewed, since other platyhelminthic diseases including schistosomiasis, opisthorchiasis etc. are more common and praziquantel is strongly recommended for mass treatment of these trematodiases with no idea on the co-infection with eggs of T. solium which cause asymptomatic cysticercosis.
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Authors | A Ito, T Li, X Chen, C Long, T Yanagida, M Nakao, Y Sako, M Okamoto, Y Wu, F Raoul, P Giraudoux, P S Craig |
Journal | Tropical biomedicine
(Trop Biomed)
Vol. 30
Issue 2
Pg. 164-73
(Jun 2013)
ISSN: 2521-9855 [Electronic] Malaysia |
PMID | 23959481
(Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Review)
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Chemical References |
- Anthelmintics
- Plant Extracts
- Praziquantel
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Topics |
- Adult
- Animals
- Anthelmintics
(administration & dosage)
- Areca
(chemistry)
- China
- Cucurbita
(chemistry)
- Female
- Humans
- Plant Extracts
(administration & dosage)
- Praziquantel
(administration & dosage)
- Seeds
(chemistry)
- Taenia solium
(drug effects)
- Taeniasis
(drug therapy, parasitology)
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