KEGG   DISEASE: Sparganosis
Entry
H01014                      Disease                                
Name
Sparganosis
Description
Human sparganosis is caused by the larval form (spargana) of the canine/feline tapeworms belonging to the genus Spirometra. A wide range of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals serve as second intermediate/paratenic hosts. Humans become infected by ingesting the raw or undercooked meat of snakes or frogs, drinking untreated water, or using raw flesh in traditional poultices. Sparganosis has been reported sporadically around the world, and a higher prevalence of the disease occurs in several Asian countries. Spargana invade the brain, eyes, spinal cord, breast, and subcutaneous tissues, leading to blindness, paralysis, and even death.
Category
Parasitic infectious disease
Brite
Human diseases in ICD-11 classification [BR:br08403]
 01 Certain infectious or parasitic diseases
  Parasitic diseases
   Helminthiases
    Diseases due to cestodes
     1F75  Sparganosis
      H01014  Sparganosis
Genome-based classification of infectious diseases [BR:br08401]
 Parasitic infections (animals)
  Infections caused by flat worms
   H01014  Sparganosis
Pathogen
Spirometra mansonoides (United States)
Spirometra mansoni (Asia)
Spirometra proliferum
Other DBs
ICD-11: 1F75
MeSH: D013031
Reference
PMID:9516692
  Authors
Dunn IJ, Palmer PE
  Title
Sparganosis.
  Journal
Semin Roentgenol 33:86-8 (1998)
DOI:10.1016/S0037-198X(98)80034-5
Reference
  Authors
Anantaphruti MT, Nawa Y, Vanvanitchai Y
  Title
Human sparganosis in Thailand: an overview.
  Journal
Acta Trop 118:171-6 (2011)
DOI:10.1016/j.actatropica.2011.03.011
Reference
  Authors
Li MW, Song HQ, Li C, Lin HY, Xie WT, Lin RQ, Zhu XQ
  Title
Sparganosis in mainland China.
  Journal
Int J Infect Dis 15:e154-6 (2011)
DOI:10.1016/j.ijid.2010.10.001
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