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The Things They Carried: Former POWs, the Burma Railway & Threadworm

Explore the mysteries of Strongyloides stercoralis infection, a long-term parasite hiding in the body for decades.

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I was peering through back issues of Emerging Infectious Diseases as one typically does (amiright? right?) and found a real gem of a letter. A French physician wrote of a special patient that had recently visited his practice, an 83-year old Parisian gentleman complaining of fatigue and weight loss. Upon clinical examination, he discovered the man had hyper-eosinophilia (high numbers of granulocytes, a type of white blood cells) indicating that something might be a bit off - either an allergic reaction or some sort of infection (1). A series of tests were run, including a stool sample, but nothing definitive was detected.

The parasite Strongyloides stercoralis, otherwise known as threadworm due to its filiform shape. What a cutie pie! Image: eHow. Click for source.

Until the man spoke of a trip to Vietnam many years ago. Something on the order of 75 - yes! seventy-five! - years ago. The physician ...

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