2010
DOI: 10.1645/ge-2358.1
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Asymptomatic Strongyloides stercoralis Hyperinfection in an Alcoholic Patient with Intense Anemia

Abstract: Strongyloides stercoralis infection is endemic in many tropical and subtropical areas. The parasite has the unusual ability to multiply inside the host due to the transformation of rhabditiform larvae into infective filariforms. Several studies have shown that chronic alcoholism is an important factor that predisposes to strongyloidiasis. The increased susceptibility to S. stercoralis infections seen in alcoholic individuals could be explained by their increased exposure to the parasite, malnutrition, breakdow… Show more

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“…Controversially, the S. stercoralis-infected groups were not significantly different from the control group, except the adult male group. The development of anemia in S. stercoralis-infected individuals is correlated with alcoholism, malnutrition, the breakdown of local immune responses, and/or alterations in intestinal barriers 24,39,52 . Our population is characterized by a high socioeconomic status with access to basic sanitation and a good nutritional status.…”
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“…Controversially, the S. stercoralis-infected groups were not significantly different from the control group, except the adult male group. The development of anemia in S. stercoralis-infected individuals is correlated with alcoholism, malnutrition, the breakdown of local immune responses, and/or alterations in intestinal barriers 24,39,52 . Our population is characterized by a high socioeconomic status with access to basic sanitation and a good nutritional status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This parasite can persist in the host for decades, leading to the development of gastrointestinal, pulmonary or cutaneous symptoms. Disseminated infection causes severe clinical manifestations and is frequently observed in immunocompromised or malnourished individuals 5,28,48,52 .…”
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“…It is a known fact that the survival of Strongyloides stercoralis in chronic alcoholics is also due to the breakdown of immune responses in the gastrointestinal tract as a result of alteration in intestinal barriers and there is elevated cortisone, which suppresses the immunity further. (16) Also, alcohol stimulates the transformation of rhabditiform larvae to filariform larvae within the intestine, thereby leading to autoinfection. (17) Strongyloides stercoralis is atypical in the helminthic group undergoing auto-infection, where the parasite undergoes reproduction within human beings leading to infection lasting for ages.…”
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“…En primer lugar los malos hábitos de higiene, como caminar descalzos, la autoinfección al evacuar en sus propias ropas o higiene deficiente después de la evacuación 14 . En segundo lugar, puede haber compromiso de la inmunidad de la mucosa intestinal, así como la inmunidad celular, humoral o el sistema del complemento 14,15 . Recientemente se ha reportado una relación directa entre la gravedad del alcoholismo crónico y la infección por esta helmintiasis 16 .…”
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