Epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of cystic echinococcosis in asymptomatic carriers

Abstract Background Río Negro Province is endemic for cystic echinococcosis (CE). A CE control program includes early diagnosis in humans. During 1980–1996, screening was done with serology and surgery was the unique choice of treatment. Since 1997, ultrasound (US) has been the method of choice for...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2019-02, Vol.113 (2), p.74-80
Hauptverfasser: Larrieu, Edmundo, Uchiumi, Leonardo, Salvitti, Juan Carlos, Sobrino, Mariano, Panomarenko, Oscar, Tissot, Hebe, Mercapide, Carlos Hugo, Sustercic, José, Arezo, Marcos, Mujica, Guillermo, Herrero, Eduardo, Labanchi, José Luis, Grizmado, Claudia, Araya, Daniel, Talmon, Gabriel, Galvan, José María, Sepulveda, Luis, Seleiman, Marcos, Cornejo, Tamara, Echenique, Horacio, Del Carpio, Mario
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background Río Negro Province is endemic for cystic echinococcosis (CE). A CE control program includes early diagnosis in humans. During 1980–1996, screening was done with serology and surgery was the unique choice of treatment. Since 1997, ultrasound (US) has been the method of choice for screening, and new choices of treatment for asymptomatic carriers are discussed in the CE guidelines. Methods Between 1997 and 2016, 42 734 abdominal USs were performed, 192 new asymptomatic cases were diagnosed and underwent a protocol according to the size, location and type of cyst. Treatment options included active surveillance (US monitoring, 83 [43.3%]), antiparasitic (albendazole, 92 [47.9%]) and surgery (17 [8.8%], including percutaneous treatment). Results After 7.7 y of follow-up, of the cases under active surveillance, 28 (33.7%) had to change treatment: 5 (6%) to surgery and 22 (26.5%) to albendazole. Of the patients treated with albendazole, 3 (3.2%) were operated on and 13 (14%) were treated with a second cycle of albendazole. Conclusion As a result of the present study, resolution of CE in a non-surgical way with albendazole is confirmed to be effective in asymptomatic carriers with CE1 or CE3a cysts. An update eliminates the strategy of active surveillance in type CE1 cysts
ISSN:0035-9203
1878-3503
DOI:10.1093/trstmh/try112