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Standard- and large-sized eggs of Trichuris trichiura in the feces of schoolchildren in the Yangon Region, Myanmar: Morphological and molecular analysesopen access

Authors
Ryoo, SeungwanJung, Bong-KwangHong, SoojiShin, HyejooSong, HyemiKim, Hyun-SeungRyu, Jin-YoupSohn, Woon-MokHong, Sung-JongHtoon, Thi ThiTin, Htay HtayChai, Jong-Yil
Issue Date
Aug-2023
Publisher
NLM (Medline)
Keywords
18S rRNA; egg size; Myanmar; nematode; Trichuris trichiura; Trichuris vulpis
Citation
Parasites, hosts and diseases, v.61, no.3, pp 317 - 324
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
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Journal Title
Parasites, hosts and diseases
Volume
61
Number
3
Start Page
317
End Page
324
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/68779
DOI
10.3347/PHD.23059
ISSN
2982-6799
2982-6799
Abstract
Standard- and large-sized eggs of Trichuris trichiura were found in the feces of schoolchildren in Yangon, Myanmar during epidemiological surveys and mass deworming with albendazole in 2017-2019. The standard-sized eggs were identified as those of T. trichiura, but it was necessary to exclude the possibility of the large-sized eggs belonging to Trichuris vulpis, a dog whipworm. We conducted morphological and molecular studies to determine the species of the 2 types of Trichuris eggs. Individual eggs of both sizes were isolated from Kato-Katz fecal smears (n=20) and mechanically destroyed using a 23G injection needle. Nuclear DNA was extracted, and the 18S rRNA region was sequenced in 15 standard-sized eggs and 15 large-sized eggs. The average size of standard-sized eggs (T. trichiura) was 55.2×26.1 μm (range: 51.7-57.6×21.3-28.0 μm; n=97), whereas the size of large-sized eggs was 69.3×32.0 μm (range: 65.1-76.4×30.1-34.5 μm; n=20), slightly smaller than the known size of T. vulpis. Regarding standard-sized eggs, the 18S rRNA nucleotide sequences exhibited 100% homology with T. trichiura deposited in GenBank and 88.6-90.5% homology with T. vulpis. Regarding large-sized eggs, the nucleotide sequences showed 99.8-100% homology with T. trichiura in GenBank and 89.6-90.7% homology with T. vulpis. Both standard- and large-sized eggs of Trichuris spp. found in Myanmar schoolchildren during 2017-2019 were morphologically and molecularly confirmed to belong to T. trichiura. The conversion of eggs from smaller to large sizes might be due to anthelmintic treatments with albendazole.
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