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Loiasis

Definition

Loiasis is a filariasis caused by nematodes of the genus Loa loa occurring exclusively in the rainforests of Central Africa with a prevalence in hyperendemic regions of between 3 and 30% of the general population. It is transmitted via horseflies of the genus Chrysops. Symptoms may appear 1 to over 15 years after infection, and include localised transient swellings (Calabar swellings), and adult worm migration under the skin or conjunctiva of the eye. Severe complications have also been reported: endocarditis, glomerulonephritis, and encephalitis, although the latter is mainly linked to improper treatment. Diethylcarbamazine is the classical treatment, but ivermectine-based treatments have not yet been clearly assessed.

Inclusions

  • Calabar swelling
  • Eye worm disease of Africa
  • Loa loa infestation

Also indexed as

African eyeworm diseaseCalabar swellingChylocele of tunica vaginalis in loiasisEye worm disease of AfricaInfections due to Loa LoaLoa loa infestationLoiasisParasitic infestation of eyelid in loiasis

Nearby in Filariasis