To the editor,Hepatic capillariasis is a serious parasitic zoonosis caused by the tissue-dwelling nematode Capillaria hepatica(C.hepatica).Humans are an accidental host;human infection is acquired by ingesting food or...To the editor,Hepatic capillariasis is a serious parasitic zoonosis caused by the tissue-dwelling nematode Capillaria hepatica(C.hepatica).Humans are an accidental host;human infection is acquired by ingesting food or water contaminated with infective eggs.Hepatic capillariasis may cause clinical signs and symptoms of varying intensity from mild to severe,with a possible fatal outcome.The typical manifestations are persistent fever,hepatomegaly,and eosinophilia[1].展开更多
基金supported by Henan Major Public Research Project(No.2008-145)Henan Medical Science and Technology(No.201003006)
文摘To the editor,Hepatic capillariasis is a serious parasitic zoonosis caused by the tissue-dwelling nematode Capillaria hepatica(C.hepatica).Humans are an accidental host;human infection is acquired by ingesting food or water contaminated with infective eggs.Hepatic capillariasis may cause clinical signs and symptoms of varying intensity from mild to severe,with a possible fatal outcome.The typical manifestations are persistent fever,hepatomegaly,and eosinophilia[1].