8 research outputs found
Broad specificity of immune helminth scFv library to identify monoclonal antibodies targeting <em>Strongyloides</em>
Isolation and production of human monoclonal antibody proteins against a <em>Toxocara canis</em> excretory-secretory recombinant antigen
Case reports of Strongyloides stercoralis infection in three patients with haematological malignancies
Strongyloidiasis is a parasitic nematode infection mainly caused by Strongyloides stercoralis.
Immunocompromised conditions, particularly cancer patients treated with chemotherapy and
corticosteroids, have a significant risk of developing Strongyloides hyperinfection. The lack of a
gold standard laboratory method to rule out this infection and the insensitivity of microscopic stool
examination due to low and intermittent larvae output in stool contribute to the low detection rate of
this infection. We present three cases of strongyloidiasis in adults with haematological malignancies
and significant eosinophilia in the early course of their cancer. Two patients were diagnosed with a
combination of serological and molecular tests, and one was diagnosed serologically. Ivermectin at
200mcg/kg day for two days was commenced for all patients; unfortunately, one patient succumbed
