Cyclospora cayetanensis in sputum and stool samples

Authors

  • Angela Beatriz DI GLIULLO Hospital Petrona V de Cordero; Laborario Central
  • Marta S. CRIBARI Hospital Petrona V de Cordero; Laborario Central
  • Amadeo Javier BAVA Hospital de Infecciosas Francisco J Muñiz; Sección Parasitología
  • Jorge S. CICCONETTI Hospital Petrona V de Cordero; Servicio de Neumonología
  • Roberto COLLAZOS Hospital Petrona V de Cordero; Servicio de Neumonología

Keywords:

Cyclospora cayetanen, Cyclosporo, Pulmonary cyclosporo, Intestinal cyclosporo, Epidemiology of Cyclospora cayetanen

Abstract

We report the observation of acid-fast Cyclospora cayetanensis oocysts in a sputum sample. The patient, a 60 year-old, HIV negative man, was successfully treated for pulmonary tuberculosis during 1997. On February 1998, he was admitted to our center due to loss of weight, cough with purulent expectoration, dysphonia and a radiological picture of pulmonary fibrosis. Bacilloscopic study of sputum (negative for acid-fast bacilli) stained with Ziehl-Neelsen technique showed large (8-10 µm) spherical, acid-fast Cyclospora cayetanensis oocysts. No other pathogens were isolated on cultures from this sample or from laryngeal biopsy. Serial parasitologic studies showed C. cayetanensis and also eggs of Trichuris trichiura, Ascaris lumbricoides and Hymenolepis nana and of Entamoeba coli cysts. The patient lives in the outskirts of Buenos Aires in a brick-made house with potable water and works as builder of sewers. He travelled in several occasions to the rural area of province of Tucumán which has poor sanitary conditions. C. cayetanensis is an emergent agent of diarrhea and as far as we know this is the first time the parasite is observed in respiratory samples.

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Published

2000-04-01

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Brief Communication

How to Cite

DI GLIULLO, A. B., CRIBARI, M. S., BAVA, A. J., CICCONETTI, J. S., & COLLAZOS, R. (2000). Cyclospora cayetanensis in sputum and stool samples . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 42(2), 115-117. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30418