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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 34(4), 1985, pp. 823
Copyright © 1985 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Correspondence

Toshihiko Ohkura, Noriji Suzuki AND Yoshihisa Hashiguchi
Department of Parasitology Kochi Medical School Nankoku City 781-51 Kochi, Japan

22 January 1985

To the editor:

As to invasion of the human respiratory tracts by trichomonads, few cases have been reported in the world; so far as is known, only one case has been available in Japan. To have more information on the infection, such a case report seems to be important. A 70-year-old male from a nearby village presented to the National Hospital, Kochi City. The patient was hospitalized as the result of hemoptysis associated with shortness of breath, wheezing and fever with severe chest pain. Chest x-rays showed a high retention of the pleural effusion. Trichomonas tenax was observed in the effusion and found to be concomitant infection with Escherichia coli, maybe a main causative agent of the disease in this case. The protozoan measured an average size of 12.44 ± 1.60 (9.09–16.16) µ in length and 8.52 ± 2.41 (4.04–12.2) µ in width (n = 30).







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