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Severe Diarrhea Due To Cystoisospora belli Infection in an HTLV-1 Woman.


ABSTRACT: Cystoisospora belli, formerly Isospora belli, as an opportunistic infection agent, is seen in immunocompromised patients like HTLV-1. We describe here cystoisosporiasis in an HTLV1 Iranian female in Mashhad, northwestern Iran in 2012 who presented with a debilitating diarrheal illness and great weight loss. C. belli was detected in her stool by modified acid-fast staining and then by molecular detection. Serologic testing was negative for HIV but she showed positivity for HTLV-1 infection. Treatment with TMP/SMX led to improvement of her diarrhea but she died after one year due to malabsorption syndrome. Adequate detection of C. belli diarrhea in immunocompromise patients of HTLV1 in endemic area can be cured by TMP/SMX.

SUBMITTER: Shafiei R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4835462 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan-Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Severe Diarrhea Due To Cystoisospora belli Infection in an HTLV-1 Woman.

Shafiei Reza R   Najjari Mohsen M   Kargar Kheirabad Ali A   Hatam Golamreza G  

Iranian journal of parasitology 20160101 1


Cystoisospora belli, formerly Isospora belli, as an opportunistic infection agent, is seen in immunocompromised patients like HTLV-1. We describe here cystoisosporiasis in an HTLV1 Iranian female in Mashhad, northwestern Iran in 2012 who presented with a debilitating diarrheal illness and great weight loss. C. belli was detected in her stool by modified acid-fast staining and then by molecular detection. Serologic testing was negative for HIV but she showed positivity for HTLV-1 infection. Treat  ...[more]

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