Case report: Molecular diagnosis of human Taenia martis eye infection

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Abstract

Taenia martis, a tapeworm harbored in the intestine of mustelids, is a rarely encountered zoonotic cysticercosis pathogen. The larval stage closely resembles the Taenia solium cysticercus, but the natural host and thus the epidemiology of the disease is different. We here report a human eye infection diagnosed molecularly in a previously healthy female German patient. The case represents the third human infection described worldwide; the two previous cases were also European, involving eye and brain.

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Koch, T., Schoen, C., Muntau, B., Addo, M., Ostertag, H., Wiechens, B., & Tappe, D. (2016). Case report: Molecular diagnosis of human Taenia martis eye infection. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 94(5), 1055–1057. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.15-0881

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