BMC Pediatrics (May 2011)

Toxoplasma, Toxocara and Tuberculosis co-infection in a four year old child

  • Bandara Tharaka,
  • Mendis Devan,
  • Guneratne Randeewari,
  • Fernando Sumadhya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-11-44
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 44

Abstract

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Abstract Background Tuberculosis. toxocariasis and toxoplasmosis are among the common infectious causes of lymphadenitis in children. Cases of Toxoplasma gondii and Toxocara spp co-infection have been reported. Case Presentation This case report describes a co-infection of Toxoplasma gondii, Toxocara spp and tuberculosis in a child with chronic lymphadenopathy and eosinophilia. Conclusion The case report highlights two important points. First is the diagnostic challenges that are encountered by clinicians in tropical countries such as Sri Lanka, where lymphadenopathy and eosinophilia with a positive serology commonly point towards a parasitic infection. Secondly the importance of proper history taking and performing the Mantoux test as a first line investigation in a country where the incidence of tuberculosis is low, even in the absence of a positive contact history.