Unusual and Severe Complications of Acute Schistosomiasis in Travelers

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Abstract

Acute schistosomiasis (ASC) is a hypersensitivity reaction seen mostly in nonimmune travelers and manifests mainly with fever, urticaria, and respiratory symptoms. We describe unusual severe presentations of ASC in 3 patients, including hip-monoarthritis, peri-myocarditis, and optic neuritis. In all 3 patients, clinical symptoms appeared or worsened after praziquantel administration.

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Biber, A., Petersil, N., Naaman, E., Neuberger, A., & Schwartz, E. (2022). Unusual and Severe Complications of Acute Schistosomiasis in Travelers. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac443

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