نتایج جستجو برای: filariasis

تعداد نتایج: 2841  

2011
Hyeng-Il Cheun Shin-Hyeong Cho Hee-Il Lee E-Hyun Shin Jong-Soo Lee Tong-Soo Kim Won-Ja Lee

A survey of mosquitoes, including the vector status of Brugia malayi filariasis and their relative larval density, was conducted from 2002 to 2005 at several southern remote islands of Jeollanam-do (province), Gyeongsangnam-do, and Jeju-do, Korea, where filariasis was previously endemic. Overall, a total of 9 species belonging to 7 genera were collected. Ochlerotatus togoi (formerly known as Ae...

2016
Inge Kroidl Elmar Saathoff Lucas Maganga Petra Clowes Leonard Maboko Achim Hoerauf Williams H. Makunde Antelmo Haule Prisca Mviombo Bettina Pitter Neema Mgeni Joseph Mabuye Dickens Kowuor Upendo Mwingira Mwelecele N. Malecela Thomas Löscher Michael Hoelscher

BACKGROUND Annual mass treatment with ivermectin and albendazole is used to treat lymphatic filariasis in many African countries, including Tanzania. In areas where both diseases occur, it is unclear whether HIV co-infection reduces treatment success. METHODOLOGY In a general population study in Southwest Tanzania, individuals were tested for HIV and circulating filarial antigen, an indicator...

Journal: :Revista espanola de quimioterapia : publicacion oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Quimioterapia 2016
F Cobo

Infection with filarial nematodes remains endemic in several countries worldwide and some of these infections are commonly associated with severe disease. The elimination of lymphatic filariasis relies on drug administration using the three drugs currently available for treatment: diethylcarbamazine, albendazole, and ivermectin. However, development of drug resistance is a reported phenomenon. ...

Journal: :Oxford medical case reports 2015
Pinki Pandey Alok Dixit Subrat Chandra Aparna Tanwar

Filariasis is a disabling parasitic disease and the prevalence of lymphatic filariasis caused by Wuchereria bancrofti is quite high in India. However, W. bancrofti presenting as a subcutaneous swelling and a demonstration of microfilariae in cytological smears from upper extremity lesions is extremely rare. We report a case of 20-year-old male who presented with a small subcutaneous swelling ne...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2009
K Vasudevan R Malarmagal H Charulatha Venkata Lakshmi Saraswatula K Prabakaran

The medical importance of mosquitoes as vectors for transmission of serious diseases that cause morbidity, mortality, economic loss, and social disruption such as malaria, lymphatic filariasis, and viral diseases is well-documented1. Mosquitoes not only cause nuisance by their bites but also transmit deadly disease like malaria, filariasis, yellow fever, dengue and Japanese encephalitis, contri...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2001
B V Babu A S Acharya G Mallick P K Jangid A N Nayak K Satyanarayana

A cross-sectional survey was undertaken to determine the prevalence of disease due to lymphatic filariasis in Khurda district of Orissa, India. The total disease attributable to filariasis was significantly higher in males (14.79%) than females (10.04%). However, elephantiasis is more prevalent in females, and adenolymphangitis is more prevalent in males than their counterparts. The prevalences...

Journal: :IDCases 2018

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2007
Patrick Lammie Trevor Milner Robin Houston

Fortifying salt with diethylcarbamazine (DEC) is a safe, low-cost and effective strategy to eliminate transmission of lymphatic filariasis. DEC-fortified salt has been used successfully in pilot projects in several countries and has been used operationally by China to eliminate lymphatic filariasis. The successful use of iodized salt to eliminate iodine-deficiency disorders is encouraging; simi...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1993
M Harb R Faris A M Gad O N Hafez R Ramzy A A Buck

A study of 325,000 residents of 314 villages in six governorates of the Nile delta area of Egypt revealed that the prevalence of lymphatic filariasis increased from < 1% in 1965 to > 20% in 1991, especially in the governorates of Qalyubiya, Monufiya, Dakhaliya, and Giza. The distribution of the communites with endemic filariasis is focal. Clusters of villages with high prevalences are surrounde...

Journal: :Trends in parasitology 2006
Edwin Michael Mwele N Malecela-Lazaro Conrad Kabali Lucy C Snow James W Kazura

The current global initiative to eliminate lymphatic filariasis is a major renewed commitment to reduce or eliminate the burden of one of the major helminth infections from resource-poor communities of the world. Mathematical models of filariasis transmission can serve as an effective tool for guiding the scientific development and management of successful community-level intervention programme...

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