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Infections Are a Very Dangerous Affair: Enterobiasis and Death

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HEALTHCARE
Volume 9, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9121641

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enterobiasis; oxyuriasis; forensic autopsy; death; histology

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Enterobiasis is a common infectious disease caused by Enterobius vermicularis, usually characterized by anal itching, intestinal or nervous disorders, and rarely fatal outcomes. However, in rare cases, it can lead to death, even in advanced populations, highlighting the importance of awareness and understanding of the potential dangers associated with the disease.
Background: Enterobiasis or oxyuriasis from Enterobius vermicularis is an infection usually localized in the large bowel and cecum. Generally, the symptoms are characterized by anal itching, and intestinal or nervous disorders. Rarely, it is responsible for death. Methods: A forensic autopsy of a 52-year-old white male inmate who died 5 days after hospitalization was performed. Histological and toxicological analyses were also performed. Results: The death occurred by localization of Enterobius vermicularis in the duodenum and in the proximal ileum, with intestinal haemorrhage, inflammation, and peritonitis documented by histological examination. Conclusion: This is a common infectious disease, and can rarely occur with a fatal outcome, even in advanced populations. The lack of knowledge related to the rarity of death from enterobiasis disease can determine a dangerous concern.

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