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Volume 26, Number 3—March 2020
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Clinical Characteristics of Disseminated Strongyloidiasis, Japan, 1975–2017

Mitsuru MukaigawaraComments to Author , Masashi Narita, Soichi Shiiki, Yoshihiro Takayama, Shunichi Takakura, and Tomokazu Kishaba
Author affiliations: Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (M. Mukaigawara); Okinawa Chubu Hospital, Uruma, Okinawa, Japan (M. Mukaigawara, M. Narita, S. Shiiki, Y. Takayama, S. Takakura, T. Kishaba)

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Table 3

Parasitologic investigation and culture results of patients with disseminated strongyloidiasis, Okinawa Chubu Hospital, Uruma, Japan, 1975–2017*

Characteristic No. (%) patients
All patients
Dissemination
Occult dissemination with meningitis/enteric organisms
Occult dissemination with culture-negative suppurative meningitis
No. patients
70 (100)
32 (45.7)
12 (17.1)
26 (37.1)
Specimens with larvae†
Stool 60 (85.7) 22 (68.8) 12 (100) 26 (100)
Sputum 30 (42.9) 30 (93.8) 0 (0) 0 (0)
Gastric juice
24 (34.3)
16 (50)
3 (25)
5 (19.2)
Blood culture results‡
Escherichia coli 6 (8.6) 4 (12.5) 2 (16.7) 0 (0)
Klebsiella pneumoniae 7 (10.0) 4 (12.5) 1 (8.3) 2 (7.7)
Streptococcus gallolyticus
5 (7.1)
1 (3.1)
3 (25)
1 (3.8)
CSF culture results‡
E. coli 9/65 (13.8) 4/27 (14.8) 5 (41.7) 0 (0)
K. pneumoniae 6/65 (9.2) 3/27 (11.1) 3 (25) 0 (0)
S. gallolyticus 5/65 (7.7)
1/27 (3.7)
4 (33.3)
0 (0)

*CSF, cerebrospinal fluid.
†In dissemination, larvae also were detected from ascites (4 cases), urine (3 cases), CSF (2 cases), and skin, bronchoalveolar lavage, and biopsies of the lung, duodenum, and liver (1 case each).
‡In dissemination, blood cultures also were positive for Enterobacter aerogenes, Enterococcus spp., and S. infantarius (1 case each), and CSF cultures were positive for E. aerogenes and Streptococcus spp. (1 case each). In occult dissemination with meningitis (enteric organisms), blood cultures also were positive for E. agglomerans (1 case), and CSF cultures were positive for Enterococcus spp. (1 case).

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