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Parasitology International | 2010

A case of giardiasis expressing severe systemic symptoms and marked hypereosinophilia.

Yuhko Suzuki; Takeshi Nakamura; Masaharu Tokoro; Tomiteru Togano; Manabu Ohsaka; Mika Kohri; Yasuyoshi Hirata; Koji Miyazaki; Mikio Danbara; Ryouichi Horie; Ikuo Miura; Keisuke Sunakawa; Masaaki Higashihara

An 88-year-old Japanese woman was referred to our hospital due to a one-month history of face edema, aphagia, shortness of breath, and skin rush over almost her entire skin. She had no abdominal symptoms. Her peripheral blood count showed a white blood cell (WBC) count of 27.1x10(9)/L with 82.1% eosinophils. Serum non-specific Immunoglobulin E was within a normal range. Soluble interleukin-2 receptor was elevated to 4200U/mL. At first, her eosinophil count was so high that we suspected she had an eosinophilic leukemia or hypereosinophilic syndrome. After admission, cysts of Giardia duodenalis (G. duodenalis) were detected in the patients feces by microscopic analysis, then she was diagnosed with giardiasis, and 750mg per day of metronidazole was administered for seven days. Her WBC count decreased to 6.0x10(9)/L with 10% eosinophils, and her systemic symptoms improved. At that time her serum IL-5 was within a normal range. A few months later, the patient again complained of skin rush, and G. duodenalis was once again found in her feces. Her serum IL-5 was elevated to 751pg/mL. Metronidazole was administered for two weeks, and her eosinophil count decreased. G. duodenalis is a protozoan parasite, and it is one of the most common waterborne transmission gastrointestinal parasites in the world. G. duodenalis rarely causes hypereosinophilia. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of giardiasis with extreme hypereosinophilia and severe systemic symptoms.


Pediatrics International | 1991

Possible Role of Streptococcus Pyogenes in Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome XIII. No Recovery of β‐Hemolytic Streptococci from Pharynx of MCLS Patients

Nobutaka Osawa; Yasuyoshi Hirata; Takehisa Akiyama; Satoshi Hiraishi; Kimio Yashiro

Lack of recovery of β‐hemolytic streptococci from the throat of 80 patients finally diagnosed as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome was again confirmed, although α‐hemolytic streptococci were consistently isolated from all patients but one. The implications of these findings were discussed, particularly in terms of the possible role of Streptococcus pyogenes in the pathogenesis of this disease.


Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease | 2005

Regional variation in the prevalence of extended-spectrum β-lactamase–producing clinical isolates in the Asia-Pacific region (SENTRY 1998–2002)

Yoichi Hirakata; Junichi Matsuda; Yoshitsugu Miyazaki; Shimeru Kamihira; Sayoko Kawakami; Yukihisa Miyazawa; Yasuo Ono; Nobuhiko Nakazaki; Yasuyoshi Hirata; Matsuhisa Inoue; John D. Turnidge; Jan M. Bell; Ronald N. Jones; Shigeru Kohno


Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease | 2004

Evaluation of the contemporary occurrence rates of metallo-β-lactamases in multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacilli in Japan: Report from the SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance Program (1998–2002)

Ronald N. Jones; Lalitagauri M. Deshpande; Jan M. Bell; John D. Turnidge; Shigeru Kohno; Yoichi Hirakata; Yasuo Ono; Yukihisa Miyazawa; Sayoko Kawakama; Matsuhisa Inoue; Yasuyoshi Hirata; Mark A. Toleman


Inflammation | 2012

Clinical Usefulness of Multiplex PCR Lateral Flow in MRSA Detection: A Novel, Rapid Genetic Testing Method

Shin Nihonyanagi; Yuhsaku Kanoh; Kiyomi Okada; Toshiki Uozumi; Yukumasa Kazuyama; Tokiko Yamaguchi; Nobuhiko Nakazaki; Keizou Sakurai; Yasuyoshi Hirata; Shinichi Munekata; Shinichi Ohtani; Tsuyoshi Takemoto; Yuki Bandoh; Tohru Akahoshi


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 2001

[An epidemiological study for fungus isolation during the twenty-five year periods from 1976 to 2000 in Kitasato University Hospital].

Susumu Obata; Yasuyoshi Hirata; Keisuke Sunakawa; Matuhisa Inoue


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 2008

Annual changes in antimicrobial susceptibility of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli isolated from acute diarrheic patients

Tomoko Hisamatsu; Nobuhiko Nakazaki; Shin Nihonyanagi; Yasuyoshi Hirata; Yoko Takayama; Shinichi Ohtani; Tohru Akahoshi; Keisuke Sunakawa


日本化学療法学会雜誌 = Japanese journal of chemotherapy | 2013

Accumulation of cases of high dose meropenem in our hospital

Masaki Nakamura; Yoko Takayama; Rumiko Kondo; Nobuhiko Nakazaki; Shin Nihonyanagi; Chie Sato; Yuko Tsunoda; Kuniko Fujiki; Ynmiko Takagi; Yasuyoshi Hirata; Hideaki Hanaki; Keisuke Sunakawa


Journal of medical technology | 2012

The trial of examination and detection of Norovirus in Kitasato University Hospital

Keizou Sakurai; Nobuhiko Nakazaki; Harumi Yamabe; Tokiko Yamaguchi; Shinichi Munakata; Yasuyoshi Hirata; Yuhsaku Kanoh


The Kitasato medical journal | 2010

The role of the genetic test of verotoxin for bacterial carrier investigation of cooking staff: detection of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli

Shin Nihonyanagi; Nobuhiko Nakazaki; Yasuyoshi Hirata

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