Prospective cohort study using ultrasonography of Schistosoma haematobium-infected migrants.
Francesca TamarozziTamara UrsiniNiccolò RonzoniGeraldo Badona MonteiroFederico G GobbiAndrea AnghebenJoachim RichterDora BuonfrateZeno BisoffiPublished in: Journal of travel medicine (2021)
This is the first prospective, long-term follow-up study with ultrasound of patients with urinary schistosomiasis outside endemic areas. Mucosal masses in young patients regressed after treatment without recurrence, supporting the recommendation that invasive procedures should be avoided unless lesions or other symptoms/signs of concern persist for > 6 months. Further studies should assess the evolution of bladder lesions after treatment in larger populations, including older age groups, and, ideally, with parallel assessment of other biomarkers of urinary pathology and of residual S. haematobium active infection.