Three cases of human Sarcocystis infection with a review of human muscular sarcocystosis in Malaysia

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-1992

Abstract

Three cases of muscular sarcocystosis from West Malaysia are reported. The morphological features of the parasites from these three cases are similar to the eight cases previously reported from this country. A review of this total of eleven cases of muscular sarcocystosis showed that they were all incidental findings, where man acted as intermediate hosts of as yet unknown Sarcocystis spp. These cases of muscular sarcocystosis were probably zoonotic in origin and associated with close contact with definitive hosts (both domestic and wild animals) thus permitting the contamination of food and drink with sporocysts shed by these definitive hosts. These infections were probably acquired locally as most of the subjects were born in Malaysia and none had ever left the country to stay elsewhere. Eight of the eleven cases reported were associated with malignancies, especially of the tongue and nasopharynx.

Keywords

Incidence, Life Style, Malaysia/epidemiology

Divisions

fac_med

Publication Title

Tropical and Geographical Medicine

Volume

44

Issue

1-2

Publisher

Royal Tropical Institute

Additional Information

Department of Pathology, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur

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