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    Overview of filarial nematode infections

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    • Zipporah Schumakerundefined
      Zipporah Schumaker
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      Threadlike adult filarial worms reside in lymphatic or subcutaneous tissues. Gravid females produce live offspring (microfilariae) that circulate in blood or migrate through tissues. When ingested by a suitable bloodsucking insect (mosquitoes or flies), microfilariae develop into infective larvae that are inoculated or deposited in the skin of the next host during the insect bite. Life cycles of all filarial worms are similar except for the site of infection. Only a few filarial species infect humans. The major filarial diseases below can be grouped based on the location of adult worms. (See also Approach to Parasitic Infections.)
      Subcutaneous filariasis includes

      Loiasis caused by Loa loa (the African eye worm)
      Onchocerciasis (river blindness) caused by Onchocerca volvulus

      Lymphatic filariasis includes

      Bancroftian and Brugian lymphatic filariasis caused by Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and B. timori

      Other types of filariasis include

      Mansonellosis caused by Mansonella perstans, with adult worms in the pleura, pericardium, or peritoneum, M. ozzardi in subcutaneous tissues, and M. streptocerca in the dermis
      Dirofilariasis caused by Dirofilaria immitis, the dog heartworm, with larvae in lungs or rarely in eyes, brain or testes; larvae do not develop to adult worms in humans

      Some specialty laboratories have screening serologic tests for filarial infection (including Wuchereria, Brugia, Onchocerca, and Mansonella infections). The tests are sensitive but cannot identify the specific filarial infection or distinguish active from remote infection. This distinction is less important in symptomatic travelers, but limits the usefulness of the tests in people from endemic areas.

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