Boletín de Malariología y Salud Ambiental
versión impresa ISSN 1690-4648
Resumen
NOYA-ALARCON, Oscar et al. Polycystic hydatid disease in two patients indigenous Yanomami in the Upper Orinoco, Amazonas, Venezuela. Bol Mal Salud Amb [online]. 2011, vol.51, n.2, pp.159-166. ISSN 1690-4648.
Infection by Echinococcus sp. is hypoendemic in Venezuela. Only four cases of autochthonous E. vogeli hydatidosis have been reported, including three in the Venezuelan region of Guayana. In February 2009, based on epidemiological data, signs and symptoms and serological tests, a female patient of the Yanomami ethnic group, was diagnosed with a polycystic hydatid disease in Parima B, Alto Orinoco, in the Venezuelan Amazon. Rostellar hooks compatible with E. vogeli were found in the cyst. It was resolved with medical and surgical treatment by laparoscopy. A second Yanomami patient from the same location was diagnosed with E. vogeli hydatidosis in April 2009, being successfully operated with robot-assisted laparoscopy. Two human cases in the same population and the presence of risk factors such as domestic dog ownership and findings of cysts in livers of hunted animals (such as Cuniculus and Dasyprocta sp.) reported by indigenous informants, suggest active transmission in the Upper Orinoco basin and forested areas of the Venezuelan Guayana. These are the first reported cases of polycystic hydatid disease of the Yanomami ethnic group.
Palabras clave : hepatic echinococcosis; Echinococcus vogeli; Yanomami; Upper Orinoco; Venezuela.