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A Case of Urbanorum spp. in a Woman from an Urban-Marginal Sector of Ecuador.

Authors :
Peralta, Roberto Darwin Coello
Parra-Guayasamin, Sandra Gabriela
Moreta, Carmen A. Yancha
Lapo, Gilma Esperanza Guerrero
Collaguazo, Diego Martín Cushicóndor
Tinajero, Natali Estefanía Ortega
Gómez, Betty Judith Pazmiño
Landires, Eduardo Alfredo Gómez
Ramallo, Geraldine
Source :
American Journal of Case Reports. 8/9/2023, Vol. 24, p1-5. 5p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: Rare disease. Background: Worldwide, there are few cases of Urbanorum spp. in humans; however, it is associated with gastrointestinal pathologies, where humans probably acquire the disease by fecal-oral transmission, by ingesting food or water with infective cysts. The main symptoms of the patients who have this presumed parasite are fever, vomiting, colic, dyspepsia, and watery diarrhea. Since the first case of Urbanorum spp. was reported in 1994 in Colombia, cases have subsequently been reported in Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico. In Ecuador, a prevalence of 1.16% has been reported, and the objective of this study was to record another case of Urbanorum spp. infection in Ecuador. Case Report: A female patient (mixed race; 40 years old; and thin, weighing 57 to 62 kg) requested help from the FCI Project approved and financed by the University of Guayaquil (Ecuador). She underwent routine tests, such as direct parasitology and sedimentation with centrifugation using saline solution. Samples were observed under an optical microscope with 10x and 40x objectives and stained with and without Lugol's solution. We detected a rounded structure with several filaments similar to light yellow pseudopods. Conclusions: Herein, a case of Urbanorum spp. infection in Ecuador, where current environmental and sanitary conditions have contributed to new cases, is reported, indicating that the community was exposed to this probable parasite with importance in public health. Further studies are recommended to confirm its etiology, life cycle, and epidemiology, in order to create a national registry, in case it is defined as a protozoan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19415923
Volume :
24
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
American Journal of Case Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
169868655
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.939583