Two cases of cutaneous gnathostomiasis after eating raw Salangichthys microdon (icefish, shirauo)

Abstract Cutaneous gnathostomiasis ( CG ) is a disease caused by ingestion of third‐stage Gnathostoma larva in raw snakes, freshwater fish or frogs. The common causative organisms of CG in Japan include G. nipponicum , G. spinigerum , G. doloresi , G. binucleatum and G. hispidum . We report two case...

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Main Authors: Korekawa, Ayumi, Nakajima, Koji, Makita, Eiko, Aizu, Takayuki, Hara, Kenji, Maruyama, Haruhiko, Morishima, Yasuyuki, Nakano, Hajime, Sawamura, Daisuke
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/1346-8138.15002 2024-10-20T14:09:31+00:00 Two cases of cutaneous gnathostomiasis after eating raw Salangichthys microdon (icefish, shirauo) Korekawa, Ayumi Nakajima, Koji Makita, Eiko Aizu, Takayuki Hara, Kenji Maruyama, Haruhiko Morishima, Yasuyuki Nakano, Hajime Sawamura, Daisuke 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1346-8138.15002 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2F1346-8138.15002 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1346-8138.15002 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/1346-8138.15002 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor The Journal of Dermatology volume 46, issue 9, page 791-793 ISSN 0385-2407 1346-8138 journal-article 2019 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/1346-8138.15002 2024-09-27T04:17:12Z Abstract Cutaneous gnathostomiasis ( CG ) is a disease caused by ingestion of third‐stage Gnathostoma larva in raw snakes, freshwater fish or frogs. The common causative organisms of CG in Japan include G. nipponicum , G. spinigerum , G. doloresi , G. binucleatum and G. hispidum . We report two cases of CG after eating many raw Japanese icefishes ( Salangichthys microdon ). In both cases, linear itchy eruptions on the trunk developed after eating many S. microdon . We performed genetic analysis in the first case, which revealed G. nipponicum . Of note, this is the first case of CG diagnosed based on genetic analysis in Japan. In Japan, eating whole small raw freshwater fish is common. The most popular types of raw small freshwater fish consumed in Japan are S. microdon ( shirauo in Japanese) and Leucopsarion petersii ( shirouo in Japanese). Usually, S. microdon are born in rivers, but live in both the sea and rivers. They feed on small fish and freshwater water fleas and spawn in rivers in the spring. On the other hand, L. petersii are born in rivers, but move to the sea soon after hatching. They feed on plankton such as copepod in the sea. They do not feed on anything when they return to rivers to spawn in the spring. Therefore, we hypothesize that S. microdon are more easily parasitized by G. nipponicum . Article in Journal/Newspaper Icefish Wiley Online Library The Journal of Dermatology 46 9 791 793
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description Abstract Cutaneous gnathostomiasis ( CG ) is a disease caused by ingestion of third‐stage Gnathostoma larva in raw snakes, freshwater fish or frogs. The common causative organisms of CG in Japan include G. nipponicum , G. spinigerum , G. doloresi , G. binucleatum and G. hispidum . We report two cases of CG after eating many raw Japanese icefishes ( Salangichthys microdon ). In both cases, linear itchy eruptions on the trunk developed after eating many S. microdon . We performed genetic analysis in the first case, which revealed G. nipponicum . Of note, this is the first case of CG diagnosed based on genetic analysis in Japan. In Japan, eating whole small raw freshwater fish is common. The most popular types of raw small freshwater fish consumed in Japan are S. microdon ( shirauo in Japanese) and Leucopsarion petersii ( shirouo in Japanese). Usually, S. microdon are born in rivers, but live in both the sea and rivers. They feed on small fish and freshwater water fleas and spawn in rivers in the spring. On the other hand, L. petersii are born in rivers, but move to the sea soon after hatching. They feed on plankton such as copepod in the sea. They do not feed on anything when they return to rivers to spawn in the spring. Therefore, we hypothesize that S. microdon are more easily parasitized by G. nipponicum .
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author Korekawa, Ayumi
Nakajima, Koji
Makita, Eiko
Aizu, Takayuki
Hara, Kenji
Maruyama, Haruhiko
Morishima, Yasuyuki
Nakano, Hajime
Sawamura, Daisuke
spellingShingle Korekawa, Ayumi
Nakajima, Koji
Makita, Eiko
Aizu, Takayuki
Hara, Kenji
Maruyama, Haruhiko
Morishima, Yasuyuki
Nakano, Hajime
Sawamura, Daisuke
Two cases of cutaneous gnathostomiasis after eating raw Salangichthys microdon (icefish, shirauo)
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Nakajima, Koji
Makita, Eiko
Aizu, Takayuki
Hara, Kenji
Maruyama, Haruhiko
Morishima, Yasuyuki
Nakano, Hajime
Sawamura, Daisuke
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title Two cases of cutaneous gnathostomiasis after eating raw Salangichthys microdon (icefish, shirauo)
title_short Two cases of cutaneous gnathostomiasis after eating raw Salangichthys microdon (icefish, shirauo)
title_full Two cases of cutaneous gnathostomiasis after eating raw Salangichthys microdon (icefish, shirauo)
title_fullStr Two cases of cutaneous gnathostomiasis after eating raw Salangichthys microdon (icefish, shirauo)
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