1. Academic Validation
  2. Loiasis: African eye worm

Loiasis: African eye worm

  • Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2008 Oct;102(10):983-9. doi: 10.1016/j.trstmh.2008.03.022.
Jeannie J Padgett 1 Kathryn H Jacobsen
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Global & Community Health, College of Health and Human Services, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive 5B7, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA.
Abstract

The filarial Parasite Loa loa is transmitted by Chrysops fly bites. Loiasis is endemic in rainforest areas of West and Central Africa, and sporadic cases have also been diagnosed in travellers and migrants. Whilst many infected persons are asymptomatic, microfilariae may be detected in the blood or adult worms may be seen under the skin or the sclera of the eye. Mass treatment programmes for onchocerciasis have raised concern about the risk of severe adverse effects when ivermectin is distributed in areas co-endemic for onchocerciasis and loiasis.

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