Toxocara Awareness Among Medical Practitioners in Saudi Arabia

Ecohealth. 2021 Mar;18(1):107-112. doi: 10.1007/s10393-021-01529-9. Epub 2021 May 20.

Abstract

Human toxocariasis is a zoonotic infection with global and regional impacts. Worldwide it is underestimated and clinically overlooked. Medical practitioners are generally unaware of the extent of the resulting disease spectrum. The objective of the study was to assess knowledge and disease awareness among medical practitioners in Aseer, south-western Saudi Arabia. A questionnaire addressing knowledge about the parasite, its visceral larva migrans and the disease spectrum generated was used to interview participants. The study included 285 participants. In answer to the question what is toxocara, only 27%, answered correctly that it is a nematode, paediatricians being the majority. With regard to years of experience among participants, 56.8% of those who answered correctly had less than 5-year experience, as opposed to 35.4% for those with more than 10-year experience. The cumulative awareness about the disease manifestations and spectrum, i.e. those who knew, was less than 30% across specialties and years of experiences. Lack of awareness regarding Toxocara infection and the disease spectrum it can generate is evident. The consequence for such lack of knowledge within our practising medical community is simply unacceptable as it might translate into misdiagnosis and consequently misguided treatment.

Keywords: Awareness; Medical practitioners; South-western Saudi Arabia; Toxocara.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Humans
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Toxocara*
  • Toxocariasis* / diagnosis
  • Toxocariasis* / epidemiology
  • Zoonoses / epidemiology