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BackgroundClonorchiasis is a chronic neglected disease caused by a liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis. Chemotherapy is the mainstay of control and treatment efficacy is usually determined by microscopic examination of fecal samples. We assessed the diagnostic accuracy of the Kato-Katz method and the formalin-ether concentration technique (FECT) for C. sinensis diagnosis, and studied the effect of diagnostic approach on drug efficacy evaluation.MethodsOverall, 74 individuals aged ≥18 years with a parasitological confirmed C. sinensis infection at baseline were re-examined 3 weeks after treatment. Before and after treatment, two stool samples were obtained from each participant and each sample was subjected to triplicate Kato-Katz thick smears and a single FECT examination.ResultsThirty-eight individuals were still positive for C. sinensis according to our diagnostic ‘gold’ standard (six Kato-Katz thick smears plus two FECT). Two FECT had a significantly lower sensitivity than six Kato-Katz thick smears (44.7% versus 92.1%; p <0.001). Examination of single Kato-Katz and single FECT considerably overestimated cure rates.ConclusionsIn settings where molecular diagnostic assays are absent, multiple Kato-Katz thick smears should be examined for an accurate diagnosis of C. sinensis infection and for assessing drug efficacy against this liver fluke infection.

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  • Clonorchiasis is a chronic neglected disease caused by a liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis

  • Clonorchiasis is a chronic neglected disease caused by consumption of raw or undercooked freshwater fish harboring the infective metacercariae of a liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis

  • While the Kato-Katz method was initially developed for the diagnosis of intestinal schistosomiasis [22], it is routinely used for a wide variety of helminth infections [35], including C. sinensis and other fluke infections [36]

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Introduction

Clonorchiasis is a chronic neglected disease caused by a liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis. We assessed the diagnostic accuracy of the Kato-Katz method and the formalin-ether concentration technique (FECT) for C. sinensis diagnosis, and studied the effect of diagnostic approach on drug efficacy evaluation. Clonorchiasis is a chronic neglected disease caused by consumption of raw or undercooked freshwater fish harboring the infective metacercariae of a liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis. Chronic C. sinensis infection is associated with liver and biliary conditions, such as gallstone, cholecystitis, Chemotherapy with praziquantel is the main strategy to control morbidity due to clonorchiasis [15,16,17]. Praziquantel is a safe and efficacious drug, usually resulting in high cure and egg reduction rates [18,19,20]. The development of new drugs against clonorchiasis and other chronic neglected diseases is of high priority [20]

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