Imported loiasis in France: a retrospective analysis of 167 cases with comparison between sub-Saharan and non sub-Saharan African patients

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Bouchaud, Olivier [1 ,2 ]
Matheron, Sophie [3 ,4 ]
Loarec, Anne [1 ,2 ]
Dupouy Camet, Jean [5 ]
Bouree, Patrice [6 ]
Godineau, Nadine [7 ]
Poilane, Isabelle [8 ,9 ]
Cailhol, Johann [1 ,2 ]
Caumes, Eric [10 ,11 ]
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[1] Avicenne Hosp, Infect Dis & Trop Med Dept, F-93000 Bobigny, France
[2] Paris 13 Univ, F-93000 Bobigny, France
[3] Bichat Claude Bernard Hosp, Infect Dis & Trop Med Dept, F-75018 Paris, France
[4] Paris 7 Univ, F-75018 Paris, France
[5] Paris Descartes Univ, Parasitol Dept, F-75014 Paris, France
[6] Paris 11 Univ, Parasitol Dept, F-94270 Le Kremlin Bicetre, France
[7] St Denis Hosp, Parasitol Dept, F-93200 St Denis, France
[8] Jean Verdier Hosp, Dept Parasitol, F-93140 Bondy, France
[9] Paris 13 Univ, F-93140 Bondy, France
[10] Hop La Pitie Salpetriere, Infect Dis & Trop Med Dept, F-75013 Paris, France
[11] Univ Paris 06, F-75013 Paris, France
关键词
West and Central Africa; Diethylcarbamazine; Ivermectin; Loiasis; Microfilaremia; Traveller; Travel medicine; LOA LOA FILARIASIS; TEMPORARY RESIDENTS; ENDEMIC REGIONS; DIETHYLCARBAMAZINE; IVERMECTIN; INFECTION; FEATURES; SERIES; AREA;
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10.1186/s12879-019-4740-6
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background Imported loiasis is a rare cause of consultation at the return of stay in central Africa, which often poses difficult diagnostic and therapeutic questions to practitioners especially those who are unaccustomed to tropical medicine. These difficulties can lead to risks for the patients especially if inappropriate treatment is given. Large series of imported loiasis are scarce. Methods We retrospectively studied the data including outcome in patients diagnosed with imported loiasis between 1993 and 2013 in the Paris area on the basis of a parasitological diagnosis (microfilaremia > 1/ml and/or serologic tests). We compared sub-Saharan and non sub-Saharan African patients. Results Of the 177 identified cases, 167 could be analysed. Sex ratio was 1, mean age 41 years and 83% were sub-Saharan Africans. Cameroon was the main country of exposure (62%). Incubation time may be long (up to 18 months). Of the 167 cases, 57% presented with characteristic symptoms (Calabar swellings, creeping dermatitis, eyeworm) whereas 43% were diagnosed fortuitously. Microfilaremia was evidenced in 105 patients (63%), and specific antibodies in 53%. Compared to sub-Saharan Africans, other patients were presenting less frequently with eyeworm migration and microfilaremia whereas they had higher eosinophilia and positive serology. Prevalence of Calabar swellings was not significantly different between the two groups. Cure rates were 52% with ivermectin alone, and 77% with ivermectin followed by diethylcarbamazine. No severe adverse event was reported. Conclusions Presentation of imported loiasis varies according to ethnicity. A systematic screening should be recommended in patients with potential exposure in endemic country. Treatment with ivermectin followed by diethylcarbamazine could be a valuable option.
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