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Four Taeniasis saginata Cases Diagnosed at a University Hospital in Korea
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Four Taeniasis saginata Cases Diagnosed at a University Hospital in Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2019;57(3):313-318.
Published online: June 30, 2019

1Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju 61469, Korea

2Department of Laboratory Medicine, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju 61469, Korea

3Department of Infectious Diseases, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju 61469, Korea

4Korea Association of Health Promotion, Seoul 07549, and Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea

5Department of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Korea

*Corresponding authors (parasite.woni@jnu.ac.kr; sungshik@jnu.ac.kr)

These authors equally contributed in this work.

• Received: January 12, 2019   • Revised: May 12, 2019   • Accepted: May 23, 2019

Copyright © 2019 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1 Summary on 4 taeniasis saginata cases. (A) Four taeniasis cases occurred in the first half of 2018. An open circle indicates first proglottid passage; a closed circle indicates hospital visit. (B) An egg of Taenia detected from a case. (C) Segmented strobila 150 cm long, from Case 3.
Fig. 2 A phylogenetic tree drawn based on cox1 sequences of taeniid tapeworms collected in this study and retrieved from GenBank. Accession numbers are indicated. Scale bar indicates a sequence distance of 0.02 nucleotide substitutions per site.
Four Taeniasis saginata Cases Diagnosed at a University Hospital in Korea

Summary of the case presentations of human taeniasis caused by Taenia saginata during a 5 months, 2018 at a university hospital, Gwangju, Korea

Case No. Age Sex Chief complaint Stool examination Food history Laboratory findings Previous treatment (times) Current treatment
Case 1 49 F Chronic abdominal discomfort (1-year duration) Ova of Taenia species (+) and some segments Raw beef and fish Eosinophilia (1,000/μl) ALB (2) PRZ
Case 2 59 F Presentation of segments in stool Ova of Taenia species (+) and some segments Raw beef and fish Not submitted ALB (several) PRZ
Case 3 61 M Auto-PBSCT status due to multiple myeloma Ova of Taenia species (+) and 150 cm long chain with movement Raw beef, cow liver and fish Eosinophilia (720/μl), Specific IgG for C. sinensis/Paragonimus westermani/ Sparganum/Cysticercosis (−/−/−/−) None PRZ
Case 4 51 M Presentation of segments in stool Ova of Taenia species (+) and some segments Raw beef, cow liver and fish Not submitted ALB (3) PRZ

ALB, Albendazole; PBSCT, peripheral blood stem cell transplantation; PRZ, praziquantel.

Comparison of cox1 sequences of the submitted proglottids with those of human Taenia tapeworms

Species Accession No. Host Collection time Country Matched base pairs (%) to the sequences of

Case 1 (Accession No. MK644930) Case 2 (Accession No. MK644932) Case 3 (Accession No. MK644933) Case 4 (Accession No. MK644934) Reference
T. saginata AB465246 Human 2002–2005 South Korea 1,619/1,620 (99.9) 1,611/1,620 (99.4) 1,611/1,620 (99.4) 1,616/1,620 (99.8) [11]
AB107244 Human 2003 Thailand 1,619/1,620 (99.9) 1,611/1,620 (99.4) 1,611/1,620 (99.4) 1,616/1,620 (99.8) [12]
AB107240 Human 2003 Indonesia 1,618/1,620 (99.9) 1,610/1,620 (99.4) 1,610/1,620 (99.4) 1,614/1,620 (99.6) [12]
AB107242 Mice 2003 Belgium 1,618/1,620 (99.9) 1,610/1,620 (99.4) 1,610/1,620 (99.4) 1,615/1,620 (99.7) [12]
AB107238 Human 2003 Ecuador 1,618/1,620 (99.9) 1,612/1,620 (99.5) 1,612/1,620 (99.5) 1,615/1,620 (99.7) [12]
AB107239 Unknown 2003 China 1,617/1,620 (99.8) 1,609/1,620 (99.3) 1,609/1,620 (99.3) 1,614/1,620 (99.6) [12]
AB984348 Human 2014 China 1,617/1,620 (99.8) 1,609/1,620 (99.3) 1,609/1,620 (99.3) 1,614/1,620 (99.6) Unpublished
AB107243 Human 2003 Nepal 1,617/1,620 (99.8) 1,609/1,620 (99.3) 1,609/1,620 (99.3) 1,614/1,620 (99.6) [12]
AB107241 Human 2003 Ethiopia, expelled after treatment in Japan  1,615/1,620 (99.7) 1,607/1,620 (99.2) 1,607/1,620 (99.2) 1,612/1,620 (99.5) [12]
AY195858 Human 2005 Belgium, originated in Africa 1,615/1,620 (99.7) 1,607/1,620 (99.2) 1,607/1,620 (99.2) 1,614/1,620 (99.6) [13]

T. asiatica AB465225 Human 2002–2005 South Korea 1,552/1,620 (95.8) 1,552/1,620 (95.8) 1,552/1,620 (95.8) 1,552/1,620 (95.8) [11]
AB107235 Mice 2003 China 1,552/1,620 (95.8) 1,552/1,620 (95.8) 1,552/1,620 (95.8) 1,552/1,620 (95.8) [12]
AB608739 Human 2010 Japan 1,551/1,620 (95.7) 1,551/1,620 (95.7) 1,551/1,620 (95.7) 1,551/1,620 (95.7) Unpublished
AB107236 Mice 2003 Indonesia 1,551/1,620 (95.7) 1,551/1,620 (95.7) 1,551/1,620 (95.7) 1,551/1,620 (95.7) [12]
AB465229 Human 2002–2005 Philippines 1,550/1,620 (95.7) 1,550/1,620 (95.7) 1,550/1,620 (95.7) 1,550/1,620 (95.7) [11]
AB533174 Unknown 2009 Thailand 1,550/1,620 (95.7) 1,550/1,620 (95.7) 1,550/1,620 (95.7) 1,550/1,620 (95.7) Unpublished

T. multiceps JX535570 Unknown 2012 China 1,501/1,623 (92.5) 1,502/1,623 (92.5) 1,502/1,623 (92.5) 1,499/1,623 (92.4) Unpublished
JX535575 Unknown 2012 China 1,501/1,623 (92.5) 1,501/1,623 (92.5) 1,501/1,623 (92.5) 1,498/1,623 (92.3) Unpublished
Table 1 Summary of the case presentations of human taeniasis caused by Taenia saginata during a 5 months, 2018 at a university hospital, Gwangju, Korea

ALB, Albendazole; PBSCT, peripheral blood stem cell transplantation; PRZ, praziquantel.

Table 2 Comparison of cox1 sequences of the submitted proglottids with those of human Taenia tapeworms