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  • Subarachnoid neurocysticercosis (SANCC) is a serious brain infection, and a pilot study was conducted in two northern Peruvian villages to implement noninvasive screening methods.* -
  • The screening involved a urine antigen test followed by brain MRI for those with high antigen levels, identifying eight SANCC cases among 978 participants, including many who showed no symptoms.* -
  • The study found a prevalence rate of 0.8% for SANCC, higher than previously thought, and suggested a positive predictive value of 62% for the urine test; further research is needed to see if early detection improves outcomes.*

Article Abstract

Subarachnoid neurocysticercosis (SANCC) is a severe and progressive brain infection with . We performed a pilot study of noninvasive screening for SANCC in two endemic villages in northern Peru using a urine antigen screen followed by brain magnetic resonance imaging for participants with elevated levels of antigen. Among the 978 participants screened, we identified eight individuals with SANCC, many of whom were asymptomatic. This represents a minimum prevalence of 0.8% of SANCC, a level higher than expected based on prior studies, and a positive predictive value of 62% for our novel urine screening test. Future studies should confirm whether early detection and management improve clinical outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7470589PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-0196DOI Listing

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