Diphyllobothrium latum infection in a child with recurrent abdominal pain

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Diphyllobothrium latum infection in humans is not common in Republic of Korea. We report a case of fish tapeworm infection in a 10-year-old boy after ingestion of raw perch about 8 months ago. The patient complained of recurrent abdominal pain and watery diarrhea. A tapeworm, 85 cm in length, without scolex and neck, was spontaneously discharged in the feces of the patient. The patient was treated with 15-mg/kg single dose praziquantel, and follow-up stool examination was negative after one month. There was no evidence of relapse during the next six months.

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Lee, S. H., Park, H., & Yu, S. T. (2015). Diphyllobothrium latum infection in a child with recurrent abdominal pain. Korean Journal of Pediatrics, 58(11), 451–453. https://doi.org/10.3345/kjp.2015.58.11.451

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