TABLE 1.
Category | Current scientific name | Previous scientific name | Clinical disease | Rationale for taxonomic change | Reporting suggestion | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tissue protozoa | Neobalantidium coli | Balantidium coli | Neobalantidiasis (=balantidiasis) |
Based on comparative molecular study with type species of Balantidium |
Neobalantidium
(formerly Balantidium) coli |
3 |
Intestinal cestodes | Adenocephalus pacificus | Diphyllobothrium pacificum | Adenocephaliasisb | Based on comprehensive molecular and morphologic analysis |
Diphyllobothrium/Dibothriocephalus/ Adenocephalusc |
4 |
Dibothriocephalus latus | Diphyllobothrium latum | Dibothriocephaliasisb | Based on comprehensive molecular and morphologic analysis |
Diphyllobothrium/Dibothriocephalus/ Adenocephalusc |
5 | |
Dibothriocephalus nihonkaiensis | Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense | Dibothriocephaliasisb | Based on comprehensive molecular and morphologic analysis |
Diphyllobothrium/Dibothriocephalus/ Adenocephalusc |
5 | |
Dibothriocephalus dendriticus | Diphyllobothrium dendriticum | Dibothriocephaliasisb | Based on comprehensive molecular and morphologic analysis |
Diphyllobothrium/Dibothriocephalus/ Adenocephalusc |
5 | |
Dibothriocephalus dalliae | Diphyllobothrium dalliae | Dibothriocephaliasisb | Based on comprehensive molecular and morphologic analysis |
Diphyllobothrium/Dibothriocephalus/ Adenocephalusc |
5 | |
Dibothriocephalus ursi | Diphyllobothrium ursi | Dibothriocephaliasisb | Based on comprehensive molecular and morphologic analysis |
Diphyllobothrium/Dibothriocephalus/ Adenocephalusc |
5 | |
Diphyllobothrium balaenopterae | Diplogonoporus balaenopterae | Diphyllobothriasisb | Based on comprehensive molecular and morphologic analysis |
Diphyllobothrium/Dibothriocephalus/ Adenocephalusc |
5 |
Also included in this table are clinically important revisions that were not addressed in Simner (2).
The term “diphyllobothriasis” may be used when the specific genus is not known.
We suggest reporting as “Diphyllobothrium/Dibothriocephalus/Adenocephalus” for morphologically consistent parasites when advanced morphological or molecular analysis is not available.