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      One-Humped Camel ( Camelus dromedarius) Infestation with Linguatula serrata in Tabriz, Iran

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          Abstract

          Background:

          Linguatula serrata is one of well known members of Pentastomida which infects both human and animals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of L. serrata in mesenteric lymph nodes, livers and lungs of camels slaughtered in Tabriz area, Iran.

          Methods:

          Mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs), livers and lungs of 140 one-humped camels slaughtered in Tabriz, north-west of Iran were investigated for nymphs of L. serrata from July 2007 to June 2008. The organs were examined macroscopically and then a tissue digestion method was also done for investigation of liver and lung of the camels that had infected MLN. The liver and lung samples were mostly taken from condemned and rejected part of organs.

          Results:

          The infection rate of L. serrata nymphs in MLNs, livers and lungs was 13.5%, 1.4% and 1.4% respectively. The number of isolated nymph in infected lymph nodes varied from 2 to 18 with a mean of 4.78. Only one nymph was isolated from each infected livers and lungs. The infection rate increased with age ( P< 0.05). No significant difference in different sex groups and seasons was observed ( P> 0.05).

          Conclusion:

          Considering this fact that consumption of undercooked camel liver was not common in the studied area, the zoonotic importance of this infection should be concluded.

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          Ocular linguatuliasis in Ecuador: case report and morphometric study of the larva of Linguatula serrata.

          Linguatula serrata is a pentastomid, a cosmopolitan parasite belonging to the Phylum Pentastomida. Humans may act as an intermediate or accidental definitive host of this parasite, manifesting the nasopharyngeal or visceral form, with the latter having been described more frequently. The occurrence of ocular linguatuliasis is extremely rare, but it has been reported in the United States and Israel. The objective of the present paper was to report the first case of ocular linguatuliasis in Ecuador and to extend the morphologic study of L. serrata by morphometric analysis. The patient studied was a 34-year old woman from Guayaquil, Ecuador who complained of ocular pain with conjunctivitis and visual difficulties of two-months duration. Biomicroscopic examination revealed a mobile body in the anterior chamber of the eye. The mobile body was surgically removed. The specimen was fixed in alcohol, cleared using the technique of Loos, stained with acetic carmine, and mounted on balsam between a slide and a coverslip. It was observed with stereoscopic and common light microscopes in combination with an automatic system for image analysis and processing. The morphologic and morphometric characteristics corresponded to the third-instar larval form of L. serrata. To our knowledge, ocular linguatuliasis has not been previously described in South America, with this being the first report for Ecuador and South America. The present study shows that computer morphometry can adequately contribute both to the morphologic study and to the systematic classification of Pentastomids, and L. serrata in particular.
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              Prevalence of Linguatula serrata nymphs in one-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius) in Najaf-Abad, Iran.

              The prevalence of Linguatula serrata nymphs in livers and mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) of 400 camels of different sex and age groups was investigated. The lymph nodes and livers were examined macroscopically. A digestion method was also applied for investigation of liver samples. The MLNs in 84 camels out of 400 (21.0%) and the livers of 18 camels out of 400 (4.5%) were infected by L. serrata nymphs. The infection rate increased with age (p 0.1). It is concluded that consumption of raw or under-cooked camel liver may result in nasopharyngeal linguatulosis in humans.
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                Journal
                Iran J Arthropod Borne Dis
                Iran J Arthropod Borne Dis
                IJAD
                Iranian Journal of Arthropod-borne Diseases
                Tehran University of Medical Sciences
                1735-7179
                2008-2517
                30 June 2010
                2010
                : 4
                : 1
                : 54-59
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Iran
                [2 ]Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Urmia, Iran
                [3 ]Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Iran
                [4 ]Biology Section, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Iran
                [5 ]Department of Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Iran
                [6 ]Department of Food Hygiene, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Iran
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author: Dr Hamid Reza Haddadzadeh, Email: hhadad@ 123456ut.ac.ir
                Article
                ijad-4-54
                3385538
                22808389
                f0e339d0-5284-40d8-bd55-39cea584d0fd
                Copyright © Iranian Society of Medical Entomology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences

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                History
                : 14 October 2009
                : 7 April 2010
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                Infectious disease & Microbiology
                iran,infection,tabriz,one humped camel,linguatula serrata
                Infectious disease & Microbiology
                iran, infection, tabriz, one humped camel, linguatula serrata

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