Clinical and laboratory characteristics of Toxocara canis infection among children in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

This study determines the clinical and paraclinical characteristics of children with Toxocara canis infection and serum eosinophil cut-off values for predicting toxocariasis in the group displaying symptoms of itching, urticaria and erythema. A cross-sectional study was conducted during March and Ap...

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description This study determines the clinical and paraclinical characteristics of children with Toxocara canis infection and serum eosinophil cut-off values for predicting toxocariasis in the group displaying symptoms of itching, urticaria and erythema. A cross-sectional study was conducted during March and April 2023 with a sample size of 986 children aged 3-15 y. In total, 140 (14.2%) of the 986 participants had anti-T canis antibodies. The most frequently experienced symptoms in this group were itching (10.1%), abdominal pain (8.2%) and urticaria (3.3%). The rate of IgE increased (37%), and the rates of mild and high eosinophilia were 38% and 2.2%, respectively. There were significant differences in IgE concentration and eosinophil count, and for both IgE concentration and eosinophil count between the two groups with and without toxocariasis. The optimal threshold for eosinophil to predict toxocariasis was 0.38 K/µL, with itching, urticaria and erythema resulting in a sensitivity of 61.5%, a specificity of 82.1% and a receiver operating characteristic curve (area under the curve) of 0.71. This study confirmed a positive association between IgE concentration, eosinophil count and positive serology for T. canis. A general blood count, including eosinophils, is a simple test that can be performed in hospitals. Clinicians should target and screen for T.oxocara canis infection when children display clinical symptoms of itching, urticaria, erythema and eosinophilia. NCT05208333.
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Eosinophils
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Female
Humans
Immunoglobulin E - blood
Male
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Pruritus - parasitology
Toxocara canis - immunology
Toxocariasis - diagnosis
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Urticaria - epidemiology
Urticaria - parasitology
Vietnam - epidemiology
title Clinical and laboratory characteristics of Toxocara canis infection among children in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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