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Sophie Cassaing - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A retrospective study of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis in Région Midi-Pyrénées (Southwestern France)
    European Journal of Epidemiology, 2000
    Co-Authors: Jean-françois Magnaval, Jean-michel Mansuy, Laurent Villeneuve, Sophie Cassaing
    Abstract:

    In order to assess the existence of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis, a retrospective study was carried out in Région Midi-Pyrénées (Southwestern France). Among 63 strongyloïdiasis cases diagnosed at the Consultation of the Department of Parasitology, CHU Purpan in Toulouse, 17 patients (27%) were identified as likely harboring an autochthonous infection. The diagnosis was based upon the results of either Baermann's method for stool examination, or indirect fluoroimmunoassay using Strongyloïdiasis ratti L_3 Larvae as antigen. Repeated contact with soil or mud, due to occupation or gardening, was found in 13 patients. Twelve cases lived in the upper basin of the Garonne River. The clinical and laboratory findings were similar to those reported by the literature. No case of Larva Currens was observed. These results suggest that a permanent transmission of strongyloïdiasis possibly exists in Région Midi-Pyrénées, requiring further prospective studies.

  • A retrospective study of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis in Région Midi-Pyrénées (southwestern France).
    European Journal of Epidemiology, 2000
    Co-Authors: Jean-françois Magnaval, Jean-michel Mansuy, Laurent Villeneuve, Sophie Cassaing
    Abstract:

    In order to assess the existence of autochthonous strongyloidiasis, a retrospective study was carried out in Region Midi-Pyrenees (Southwestern France). Among 63 strongyloidiasis cases diagnosed at the Consultation of the Department of Parasitology, CHU Purpan in Toulouse, 17 patients (27%) were identified as likely harboring an autochthonous infection. The diagnosis was based upon the results of either Baermann's method for stool examination, or indirect fluoroimmunoassay using Strongyloidiasis ratti L3 Larvae as antigen. Repeated contact with soil or mud, due to occupation or gardening, was found in 13 patients. Twelve cases lived in the upper basin of the Garonne River. The clinical and laboratory findings were similar to those reported by the literature. No case of Larva Currens was observed. These results suggest that a permanent transmission of strongyloidiasis possibly exists in Region Midi-Pyrenees, requiring further prospective studies.

Jean-françois Magnaval - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A retrospective study of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis in Région Midi-Pyrénées (Southwestern France)
    European Journal of Epidemiology, 2000
    Co-Authors: Jean-françois Magnaval, Jean-michel Mansuy, Laurent Villeneuve, Sophie Cassaing
    Abstract:

    In order to assess the existence of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis, a retrospective study was carried out in Région Midi-Pyrénées (Southwestern France). Among 63 strongyloïdiasis cases diagnosed at the Consultation of the Department of Parasitology, CHU Purpan in Toulouse, 17 patients (27%) were identified as likely harboring an autochthonous infection. The diagnosis was based upon the results of either Baermann's method for stool examination, or indirect fluoroimmunoassay using Strongyloïdiasis ratti L_3 Larvae as antigen. Repeated contact with soil or mud, due to occupation or gardening, was found in 13 patients. Twelve cases lived in the upper basin of the Garonne River. The clinical and laboratory findings were similar to those reported by the literature. No case of Larva Currens was observed. These results suggest that a permanent transmission of strongyloïdiasis possibly exists in Région Midi-Pyrénées, requiring further prospective studies.

  • A retrospective study of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis in Région Midi-Pyrénées (southwestern France).
    European Journal of Epidemiology, 2000
    Co-Authors: Jean-françois Magnaval, Jean-michel Mansuy, Laurent Villeneuve, Sophie Cassaing
    Abstract:

    In order to assess the existence of autochthonous strongyloidiasis, a retrospective study was carried out in Region Midi-Pyrenees (Southwestern France). Among 63 strongyloidiasis cases diagnosed at the Consultation of the Department of Parasitology, CHU Purpan in Toulouse, 17 patients (27%) were identified as likely harboring an autochthonous infection. The diagnosis was based upon the results of either Baermann's method for stool examination, or indirect fluoroimmunoassay using Strongyloidiasis ratti L3 Larvae as antigen. Repeated contact with soil or mud, due to occupation or gardening, was found in 13 patients. Twelve cases lived in the upper basin of the Garonne River. The clinical and laboratory findings were similar to those reported by the literature. No case of Larva Currens was observed. These results suggest that a permanent transmission of strongyloidiasis possibly exists in Region Midi-Pyrenees, requiring further prospective studies.

Laurent Villeneuve - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A retrospective study of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis in Région Midi-Pyrénées (Southwestern France)
    European Journal of Epidemiology, 2000
    Co-Authors: Jean-françois Magnaval, Jean-michel Mansuy, Laurent Villeneuve, Sophie Cassaing
    Abstract:

    In order to assess the existence of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis, a retrospective study was carried out in Région Midi-Pyrénées (Southwestern France). Among 63 strongyloïdiasis cases diagnosed at the Consultation of the Department of Parasitology, CHU Purpan in Toulouse, 17 patients (27%) were identified as likely harboring an autochthonous infection. The diagnosis was based upon the results of either Baermann's method for stool examination, or indirect fluoroimmunoassay using Strongyloïdiasis ratti L_3 Larvae as antigen. Repeated contact with soil or mud, due to occupation or gardening, was found in 13 patients. Twelve cases lived in the upper basin of the Garonne River. The clinical and laboratory findings were similar to those reported by the literature. No case of Larva Currens was observed. These results suggest that a permanent transmission of strongyloïdiasis possibly exists in Région Midi-Pyrénées, requiring further prospective studies.

  • A retrospective study of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis in Région Midi-Pyrénées (southwestern France).
    European Journal of Epidemiology, 2000
    Co-Authors: Jean-françois Magnaval, Jean-michel Mansuy, Laurent Villeneuve, Sophie Cassaing
    Abstract:

    In order to assess the existence of autochthonous strongyloidiasis, a retrospective study was carried out in Region Midi-Pyrenees (Southwestern France). Among 63 strongyloidiasis cases diagnosed at the Consultation of the Department of Parasitology, CHU Purpan in Toulouse, 17 patients (27%) were identified as likely harboring an autochthonous infection. The diagnosis was based upon the results of either Baermann's method for stool examination, or indirect fluoroimmunoassay using Strongyloidiasis ratti L3 Larvae as antigen. Repeated contact with soil or mud, due to occupation or gardening, was found in 13 patients. Twelve cases lived in the upper basin of the Garonne River. The clinical and laboratory findings were similar to those reported by the literature. No case of Larva Currens was observed. These results suggest that a permanent transmission of strongyloidiasis possibly exists in Region Midi-Pyrenees, requiring further prospective studies.

Jean-michel Mansuy - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A retrospective study of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis in Région Midi-Pyrénées (Southwestern France)
    European Journal of Epidemiology, 2000
    Co-Authors: Jean-françois Magnaval, Jean-michel Mansuy, Laurent Villeneuve, Sophie Cassaing
    Abstract:

    In order to assess the existence of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis, a retrospective study was carried out in Région Midi-Pyrénées (Southwestern France). Among 63 strongyloïdiasis cases diagnosed at the Consultation of the Department of Parasitology, CHU Purpan in Toulouse, 17 patients (27%) were identified as likely harboring an autochthonous infection. The diagnosis was based upon the results of either Baermann's method for stool examination, or indirect fluoroimmunoassay using Strongyloïdiasis ratti L_3 Larvae as antigen. Repeated contact with soil or mud, due to occupation or gardening, was found in 13 patients. Twelve cases lived in the upper basin of the Garonne River. The clinical and laboratory findings were similar to those reported by the literature. No case of Larva Currens was observed. These results suggest that a permanent transmission of strongyloïdiasis possibly exists in Région Midi-Pyrénées, requiring further prospective studies.

  • A retrospective study of autochthonous strongyloïdiasis in Région Midi-Pyrénées (southwestern France).
    European Journal of Epidemiology, 2000
    Co-Authors: Jean-françois Magnaval, Jean-michel Mansuy, Laurent Villeneuve, Sophie Cassaing
    Abstract:

    In order to assess the existence of autochthonous strongyloidiasis, a retrospective study was carried out in Region Midi-Pyrenees (Southwestern France). Among 63 strongyloidiasis cases diagnosed at the Consultation of the Department of Parasitology, CHU Purpan in Toulouse, 17 patients (27%) were identified as likely harboring an autochthonous infection. The diagnosis was based upon the results of either Baermann's method for stool examination, or indirect fluoroimmunoassay using Strongyloidiasis ratti L3 Larvae as antigen. Repeated contact with soil or mud, due to occupation or gardening, was found in 13 patients. Twelve cases lived in the upper basin of the Garonne River. The clinical and laboratory findings were similar to those reported by the literature. No case of Larva Currens was observed. These results suggest that a permanent transmission of strongyloidiasis possibly exists in Region Midi-Pyrenees, requiring further prospective studies.

M Hartmann - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • chronische strongyloides stercoralis infektion Larva Currens als hautmanifestation
    Hautarzt, 2011
    Co-Authors: B Gaus, Ferdinand Toberer, A Kapaun, M Hartmann
    Abstract:

    Strongyloidiasis is a nematode infection that can persist asymptomatically for years. Pathognomonic skin manifestation is the Larva Currens. A human immunodeficiency virus-infected patient native from an endemic area presented with pruritus, an urticarial serpiginous rash and eosinophilia.The histology was not helpful. Strongyloidiasis was confirmed on the basis of stool and serum examination. He was treated successfully with Ivermectin.

  • chronic strongyloides stercoralis infection Larva Currens as skin manifestation
    Hautarzt, 2011
    Co-Authors: B Gaus, Ferdinand Toberer, A Kapaun, M Hartmann
    Abstract:

    Strongyloidiasis is a nematode infection that can persist asymptomatically for years. Pathognomonic skin manifestation is the Larva Currens. A human immunodeficiency virus-infected patient native from an endemic area presented with pruritus, an urticarial serpiginous rash and eosinophilia. The histology was not helpful. Strongyloidiasis was confirmed on the basis of stool and serum examination. He was treated successfully with Ivermectin.

  • Chronische Strongyloides-stercoralis-Infektion
    Der Hautarzt, 2011
    Co-Authors: B Gaus, Ferdinand Toberer, A Kapaun, M Hartmann
    Abstract:

    Strongyloidiasis is a nematode infection that can persist asymptomatically for years. Pathognomonic skin manifestation is the Larva Currens. A human immunodeficiency virus-infected patient native from an endemic area presented with pruritus, an urticarial serpiginous rash and eosinophilia. The histology was not helpful. Strongyloidiasis was confirmed on the basis of stool and serum examination. He was treated successfully with Ivermectin. Die Strongyloidiasis ist eine Nematodeninfektion, die über viele Jahre teils asymptomatisch persistieren kann. Die pathognomonische Hautveränderung ist die Larva Currens. Ein HIV-positiver Patient aus einem Endemiegebiet präsentierte sich mit seit 6 Jahren intermittierend bestehendem Juckreiz, urtikariellen, wandernden Hautveränderungen und einer Eosinophilie. Eine Histologie war nicht richtungsweisend. Im Serum und Stuhl konnte eine Strongyloidiasis nachgewiesen werden. Die Behandlung erfolgte erfolgreich mit Ivermectin.

  • Chronische Strongyloides-stercoralis-Infektion
    Der Hautarzt, 2010
    Co-Authors: B Gaus, Ferdinand Toberer, A Kapaun, M Hartmann
    Abstract:

    Die Strongyloidiasis ist eine Nematodeninfektion, die uber viele Jahre teils asymptomatisch persistieren kann. Die pathognomonische Hautveranderung ist die Larva Currens. Ein HIV-positiver Patient aus einem Endemiegebiet prasentierte sich mit seit 6 Jahren intermittierend bestehendem Juckreiz, urtikariellen, wandernden Hautveranderungen und einer Eosinophilie. Eine Histologie war nicht richtungsweisend. Im Serum und Stuhl konnte eine Strongyloidiasis nachgewiesen werden. Die Behandlung erfolgte erfolgreich mit Ivermectin.