Title of article :
Toxocariasis Resulting in Seeming Allergy
Author/Authors :
Qualizza, Rosanna 1Allergy Service - Istituti Clinici di Perfezionamento - Milan, Italy , Megali, Raffaella Rehabilitative Medicine - Istituti Clinici di Perfezionamento - Milan, Italy , Incorvaia, Cristoforo Allergy/Pulmonary rehabilitation - Istituti Clinici di Perfezionamento - Milan, Italy
Abstract :
Toxocara canis is an intestinal nematode affecting dogs and cats that causes human
infestations by ingestion of embryonated eggs excreted in dogs’ faeces. Humans are
transport hosts, in whom the larvae do not develop to adult worms, but may migrate to
various tissues and organs, and survive for several years, giving rise to several clinical
symptoms, which include allergy-like presentations.
We report three cases presenting as dermatitis, rhinitis, asthma, and conjunctivitis which
were diagnosed and unsuccessfully treated as allergy. The correct diagnosis was established
after detecting anti-Toxocara antibodies by Western blotting. All clinical symptoms showed
improvement after starting treatment with mebendazole and subsequent courses of the
antiparasitic drug resulted in full recovery. This suggests the possible role of Toxocara canis
in inducing chronic symptoms of allergic type. This is particularly important for asthma,
where it has been demonstrated that Toxocara canis infection causes allergic inflammation in
the lungs associated with bronchial hyperreactivity. On the other hand, in our patients with
asthma and with dermatitis the positive results from allergy tests were a confounding factor
in delaying the correct diagnosis, which was finally obtained by the detection of antibodies to
Toxocara canis.
Keywords :
Asthma , Allergy , Dermatitis , Toxocara canis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics