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Morphological and molecular characterization of the parasite Dipylidium caninum infecting an infant in Colombia: a case report.

Journal:
Parasites & vectors
Year:
2022
Authors:
Benitez-Bolivar, Paula et al.
Affiliation:
Centro de Investigaciones en Microbiolog&#xed
Species:
cat

Plain-English summary

A rare case of a parasitic infection called dipylidiasis, caused by the parasite Dipylidium caninum, was diagnosed in an 11-month-old boy in Colombia. The diagnosis was made by examining fresh stool samples from the child, where the parasite was identified both by its physical features and through genetic testing. The analysis revealed that the parasite was closely related to those typically found in cats. After confirming the infection, the child was treated successfully with a medication called praziquantel. This case is notable as it is the third reported instance of dipylidiasis in humans in Colombia and the first in South America to use molecular methods for identification.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dipylidium caninum is the causal agent of dipylidiasis affecting mainly cats and dogs worldwide. Human cases of dipylidiasis are rare, and the diagnosis is prevalently based on morphological features of the parasite. Here we report the diagnosis of dipylidiasis through morphological and molecular characterization of D. caninum infecting an 11-month-old boy in Cajicá, Colombia. METHODS: Fresh faecal samples were obtained from the infant, and morphological identification of the parasite was performed through faecal smears. DNA was extracted from proglottids and used in PCR analyses for amplification of a 653-bp fragment of the nuclear ribosomal RNA (rRNA) encoding the 28S rRNA gene. A phylogeny study to better characterize the obtained DNA sequence was inferred using the maximum likelihood method and the Tamura-Nei model. RESULTS: After morphological and molecular analyses, D. caninum was identified as the etiological agent causing the infection in the infant. Results of phylogenetical analyses showed that the obtained sequence clusters within the feline genotype clade. After the diagnosis of the parasite, effective treatment with praziquantel was administered to the infant. CONCLUSIONS: This is the third human case of dipylidiasis reported in Colombia, and the first study in South America to provide a molecular identification of D. caninum.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36514137/