Zoonotic onchocerciasis caused by a parasite from wild boar in Oita, Japan

Histological examination of a nodule removed from the back of the hand of a 58-year-old woman from Oita, Kyushu, Japan showed an Onchocerca female sectioned through the posterior region of the worm (ovaries identifiable) and young (thin cuticle). Six Onchocerca species are enzootic in that area: O....

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Main Authors: Takaoka H., Bain O., Uni S., Korenaga M., Kozek W.J., Shirasaka C., Aoki C., Otsuka Y., Fukuda M., Eshita Y., Daa T.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2004-09-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2004113285
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spelling doaj-2cd3dc7ce5964791b196eb86ae8035792021-04-02T11:03:31ZengEDP SciencesParasite1252-607X1776-10422004-09-0111328529210.1051/parasite/2004113285parasite2004113p285Zoonotic onchocerciasis caused by a parasite from wild boar in Oita, JapanTakaoka H.Bain O.Uni S.Korenaga M.Kozek W.J.Shirasaka C.Aoki C.Otsuka Y.Fukuda M.Eshita Y.Daa T.Histological examination of a nodule removed from the back of the hand of a 58-year-old woman from Oita, Kyushu, Japan showed an Onchocerca female sectioned through the posterior region of the worm (ovaries identifiable) and young (thin cuticle). Six Onchocerca species are enzootic in that area: O. gutturosa and O. lienalis in cattle, O. suzukii in serows (Capricornis crispus), O. skrjabini and an Onchocerca sp. in Cervus nippon nippon, and O. dewittei japonica in wild boar (Sus scrofa leucomystax). Diagnostic charactets of female Onchocerca species, such as the cuticle and its ridges, change along the body length. Tables of the histologic morphology of the mid- and posterior body-regions of the local species are presented. In addition, it was observed that transverse ridges arose and thickened during the adult stage (examination of fourth stage and juvenile females of O. volvulus). The specimen described in this report, with its prominent and widely spaced ridges, was identified as O. d. japonica. Four of the 10 zoonotic cases of onchocerciasis reported worldwide were from Oita, three of them being caused by O. d. japonica, the prevalence of which in local wild boar was 22 of 24 (92 %).http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2004113285zoonosisJapanOnchocerca dewittei japonicawild boar
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author Takaoka H.
Bain O.
Uni S.
Korenaga M.
Kozek W.J.
Shirasaka C.
Aoki C.
Otsuka Y.
Fukuda M.
Eshita Y.
Daa T.
spellingShingle Takaoka H.
Bain O.
Uni S.
Korenaga M.
Kozek W.J.
Shirasaka C.
Aoki C.
Otsuka Y.
Fukuda M.
Eshita Y.
Daa T.
Zoonotic onchocerciasis caused by a parasite from wild boar in Oita, Japan
Parasite
zoonosis
Japan
Onchocerca dewittei japonica
wild boar
author_facet Takaoka H.
Bain O.
Uni S.
Korenaga M.
Kozek W.J.
Shirasaka C.
Aoki C.
Otsuka Y.
Fukuda M.
Eshita Y.
Daa T.
author_sort Takaoka H.
title Zoonotic onchocerciasis caused by a parasite from wild boar in Oita, Japan
title_short Zoonotic onchocerciasis caused by a parasite from wild boar in Oita, Japan
title_full Zoonotic onchocerciasis caused by a parasite from wild boar in Oita, Japan
title_fullStr Zoonotic onchocerciasis caused by a parasite from wild boar in Oita, Japan
title_full_unstemmed Zoonotic onchocerciasis caused by a parasite from wild boar in Oita, Japan
title_sort zoonotic onchocerciasis caused by a parasite from wild boar in oita, japan
publisher EDP Sciences
series Parasite
issn 1252-607X
1776-1042
publishDate 2004-09-01
description Histological examination of a nodule removed from the back of the hand of a 58-year-old woman from Oita, Kyushu, Japan showed an Onchocerca female sectioned through the posterior region of the worm (ovaries identifiable) and young (thin cuticle). Six Onchocerca species are enzootic in that area: O. gutturosa and O. lienalis in cattle, O. suzukii in serows (Capricornis crispus), O. skrjabini and an Onchocerca sp. in Cervus nippon nippon, and O. dewittei japonica in wild boar (Sus scrofa leucomystax). Diagnostic charactets of female Onchocerca species, such as the cuticle and its ridges, change along the body length. Tables of the histologic morphology of the mid- and posterior body-regions of the local species are presented. In addition, it was observed that transverse ridges arose and thickened during the adult stage (examination of fourth stage and juvenile females of O. volvulus). The specimen described in this report, with its prominent and widely spaced ridges, was identified as O. d. japonica. Four of the 10 zoonotic cases of onchocerciasis reported worldwide were from Oita, three of them being caused by O. d. japonica, the prevalence of which in local wild boar was 22 of 24 (92 %).
topic zoonosis
Japan
Onchocerca dewittei japonica
wild boar
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2004113285
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