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New zoonotic cases of Onchocerca dewittei japonica (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) in Honshu, Japan

BACKGROUND: Zoonotic infections with Onchocerca species are uncommon, and to date only 25 clinical cases have been reported worldwide. In Japan, five previous zoonotic infections were concentrated in Oita, Kyushu (the southern island), with one previous case in Hiroshima in the western part of Honsh...

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Autores principales: Uni, Shigehiko, Fukuda, Masako, Otsuka, Yasushi, Hiramatsu, Nobuo, Yokobayashi, Kenichi, Takahashi, Hiroshi, Murata, Susumu, Kusatake, Kenji, Morita, Eishin, Maruyama, Haruhiko, Hasegawa, Hideo, Shiwaku, Kuninori, Ramli, Rosli, Azirun, Mohd Sofian, Takaoka, Hiroyuki
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4323255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25623081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-0655-2
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author Uni, Shigehiko
Fukuda, Masako
Otsuka, Yasushi
Hiramatsu, Nobuo
Yokobayashi, Kenichi
Takahashi, Hiroshi
Murata, Susumu
Kusatake, Kenji
Morita, Eishin
Maruyama, Haruhiko
Hasegawa, Hideo
Shiwaku, Kuninori
Ramli, Rosli
Azirun, Mohd Sofian
Takaoka, Hiroyuki
author_facet Uni, Shigehiko
Fukuda, Masako
Otsuka, Yasushi
Hiramatsu, Nobuo
Yokobayashi, Kenichi
Takahashi, Hiroshi
Murata, Susumu
Kusatake, Kenji
Morita, Eishin
Maruyama, Haruhiko
Hasegawa, Hideo
Shiwaku, Kuninori
Ramli, Rosli
Azirun, Mohd Sofian
Takaoka, Hiroyuki
author_sort Uni, Shigehiko
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description BACKGROUND: Zoonotic infections with Onchocerca species are uncommon, and to date only 25 clinical cases have been reported worldwide. In Japan, five previous zoonotic infections were concentrated in Oita, Kyushu (the southern island), with one previous case in Hiroshima in the western part of Honshu (the main island). The causative agent in Japan was identified as Onchocerca dewittei japonica Uni, Bain & Takaoka, 2001 from Japanese wild boars (Sus scrofa leucomystax Temminck, 1842). Here we report two infections caused by a female and male O. dewittei japonica, respectively, among residents of Hiroshima and Shimane Prefectures in the western part of Honshu. METHODS: In both cases, nodules were surgically removed. The parasites in nodules were identified on the basis of their histopathological characteristics. Identification was confirmed by sequencing the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) gene from worms in the tissues used in the histological preparations. RESULTS: Case 1 was a 61-year-old woman from Hiroshima Prefecture who complained of a painful subcutaneous nodule on the back of her right hand. The causative agent was identified as a female O. dewittei japonica owing to transverse ridges on the cuticle and molecular analysis. Case 2 was a 78-year-old woman from Shimane Prefecture who had a painful nodule in the left temporal region. Histopathological characteristics and cox1 sequencing of the worm indicated that the causative agent was a male O. dewittei japonica. CONCLUSIONS: For Cases 1 and 2, we diagnosed the causative agents as a female and male O. dewittei japonica, respectively. These findings indicate the spread of a zoonosis caused by O. dewittei japonica in the western part of Honshu, where wild boars have recently extended their habitats because of decreased annual snowfall, unused rice fields and a decline in the number of hunters in Japan. The O. dewittei japonica infection rate among wild boars was reported as 78% in Shimane Prefecture, in the western part of Honshu. Therefore, in the near future, zoonotic onchocercosis is likely to occur in Honshu as well as Kyushu, where wild boars, blackfly vectors and humans share the same habitat.
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spelling pubmed-43232552015-02-11 New zoonotic cases of Onchocerca dewittei japonica (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) in Honshu, Japan Uni, Shigehiko Fukuda, Masako Otsuka, Yasushi Hiramatsu, Nobuo Yokobayashi, Kenichi Takahashi, Hiroshi Murata, Susumu Kusatake, Kenji Morita, Eishin Maruyama, Haruhiko Hasegawa, Hideo Shiwaku, Kuninori Ramli, Rosli Azirun, Mohd Sofian Takaoka, Hiroyuki Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Zoonotic infections with Onchocerca species are uncommon, and to date only 25 clinical cases have been reported worldwide. In Japan, five previous zoonotic infections were concentrated in Oita, Kyushu (the southern island), with one previous case in Hiroshima in the western part of Honshu (the main island). The causative agent in Japan was identified as Onchocerca dewittei japonica Uni, Bain & Takaoka, 2001 from Japanese wild boars (Sus scrofa leucomystax Temminck, 1842). Here we report two infections caused by a female and male O. dewittei japonica, respectively, among residents of Hiroshima and Shimane Prefectures in the western part of Honshu. METHODS: In both cases, nodules were surgically removed. The parasites in nodules were identified on the basis of their histopathological characteristics. Identification was confirmed by sequencing the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) gene from worms in the tissues used in the histological preparations. RESULTS: Case 1 was a 61-year-old woman from Hiroshima Prefecture who complained of a painful subcutaneous nodule on the back of her right hand. The causative agent was identified as a female O. dewittei japonica owing to transverse ridges on the cuticle and molecular analysis. Case 2 was a 78-year-old woman from Shimane Prefecture who had a painful nodule in the left temporal region. Histopathological characteristics and cox1 sequencing of the worm indicated that the causative agent was a male O. dewittei japonica. CONCLUSIONS: For Cases 1 and 2, we diagnosed the causative agents as a female and male O. dewittei japonica, respectively. These findings indicate the spread of a zoonosis caused by O. dewittei japonica in the western part of Honshu, where wild boars have recently extended their habitats because of decreased annual snowfall, unused rice fields and a decline in the number of hunters in Japan. The O. dewittei japonica infection rate among wild boars was reported as 78% in Shimane Prefecture, in the western part of Honshu. Therefore, in the near future, zoonotic onchocercosis is likely to occur in Honshu as well as Kyushu, where wild boars, blackfly vectors and humans share the same habitat. BioMed Central 2015-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4323255/ /pubmed/25623081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-0655-2 Text en © Uni et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Uni, Shigehiko
Fukuda, Masako
Otsuka, Yasushi
Hiramatsu, Nobuo
Yokobayashi, Kenichi
Takahashi, Hiroshi
Murata, Susumu
Kusatake, Kenji
Morita, Eishin
Maruyama, Haruhiko
Hasegawa, Hideo
Shiwaku, Kuninori
Ramli, Rosli
Azirun, Mohd Sofian
Takaoka, Hiroyuki
New zoonotic cases of Onchocerca dewittei japonica (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) in Honshu, Japan
title New zoonotic cases of Onchocerca dewittei japonica (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) in Honshu, Japan
title_full New zoonotic cases of Onchocerca dewittei japonica (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) in Honshu, Japan
title_fullStr New zoonotic cases of Onchocerca dewittei japonica (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) in Honshu, Japan
title_full_unstemmed New zoonotic cases of Onchocerca dewittei japonica (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) in Honshu, Japan
title_short New zoonotic cases of Onchocerca dewittei japonica (Nematoda: Onchocercidae) in Honshu, Japan
title_sort new zoonotic cases of onchocerca dewittei japonica (nematoda: onchocercidae) in honshu, japan
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4323255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25623081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-0655-2
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