Gnathostomiasis in Brazil: an emerging disease with a challenging diagnosis

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Abstract

This case report describes the second reported case of gnathostomiasis acquired in Brazil. The French traveller returned from a sport fishing trip from Tocantins where he was repeatedly consuming raw freshwater fish marinated with lemon juice. Gnathostoma infection was diagnosed based on clinical symptoms, dietary record and by detection of specific antibodies in the blood.

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Cornaglia, J., Jean, M., Bertrand, K., Aumaître, H., Roy, M., & Nickel, B. (2016). Gnathostomiasis in Brazil: an emerging disease with a challenging diagnosis. Journal of Travel Medicine, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/jtm/taw074

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