[Dientamoeba fragilis: possibly an important cause of persistent abdominal pain in children].

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Bosman DK, Benninga MA, van de Berg P, Kooijman GC, van Gool T

[Dientamoeba fragilis: possibly an important cause of persistent abdominal pain in children].

Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2004 Mar 20;148(12):575-9.

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of an antiprotozoic treatment on children with persistent abdominal pain and infection with Dientamoeba fragilis. DESIGN: Retrospective. METHOD: A total of 43 children with D. fragilis infection and persistent gastrointestinal complaints were included in the study. Of these 27 were treated with clioquinol and 16 with a nitroimidazole drug: metronidazole or tinidazole. The parasitological and clinical effects of the treatment were assessed. RESULTS: In 33 of the 43 (77%) children, no parasites were detected during follow-up with a triple faeces test: 22/27 following treatment with clioquinol and 11/16 following treatment with a nitroimidazole drug. In 27 of the 33 (82%) children with a negative follow-up result, gastrointestinal complaints were considerably less or had completely disappeared. In 2 of the 10 (20%) children in which D. fragilis had not disappeared in the follow-up period, the complaints were less or had disappeared. CONCLUSION: Effective treatment of D. fragilis infection in children with longstanding gastrointestinal complaints often resulted in a reduction or disappearance of the complaints.

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