Infant gastrointestinal canthariasis caused by cigarette beetle (Lasioderma serricorne)
Diseases caused by beetle larvae infestation are known as intestinal canthariasis. Canthariasis from the cigarette beetle, Lasioderma serricorne, is quite rare; however, with the accumulation of genetic references, such cases of accidental pseudo-parasitism have been increasingly recognized. Here, w...
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description | Diseases caused by beetle larvae infestation are known as intestinal canthariasis. Canthariasis from the cigarette beetle, Lasioderma serricorne, is quite rare; however, with the accumulation of genetic references, such cases of accidental pseudo-parasitism have been increasingly recognized. Here, we describe a case of asymptomatic gastrointestinal passage of L. serricorne in a 4-year-old male. Larval identification was conducted by PCR-sequencing targeting cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 using DNA extracted from the larvae. Due to the difficulty of differential identification of beetles using larval morphology, DNA barcoding is essential.
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•Canthariasis caused by larvae infestation should be widely recognized.•Numerous larvae were found in the stool of a 4-year-old male.•The larvae were identified as Lasioderma serricorne by PCR sequencing.•The mitochondrial COX1 locus is valuable for insect identification. |
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