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Imported loiasis in Italy: An analysis of 100 cases.

Authors :
Gobbi, Federico
Postiglione, Chiara
Angheben, Andrea
Marocco, Stefania
Monteiro, Geraldo
Buonfrate, Dora
Mascarello, Marta
Gobbo, Maria
Boussinesq, Michel
Bisoffi, Zeno
Source :
Travel Medicine & Infectious Disease; Nov/Dec2014, Vol. 12 Issue 6 part B, p713-717, 5p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background: loiasis is a neglected filariasis, affecting millions of individuals living in the rainforest areas of West and Central Africa. Aim of this study was to compare clinical and parasitological manifestations of loiasis between subjects born in endemic areas and expatriates/ travelers. Methods: we report clinical and parasitological manifestations of 100 patients with imported loiasis seen between 1993 and 2013 at the Center of Tropical Diseases, Negrar, Italy. Results: among the 100 patients, 30 were African immigrants, 70 were Europeans (59 long-term expatriates and 11 travelers). Thirty-five patients (19 Africans and 16 Europeans) had positive microfilaremia. Calabar swellings were twice as frequent in Europeans (90%) than in Africans (46.7%), while a history of "eyeworm" was recorded in a higher proportion of Africans (43.3%) than in Europeans (17.4%). The median duration of exposure in the non-endemic group was also fairly long (14.6 years). Different drug regimens were used for treatment. Conclusions: we suggest that the differences between Africans and Europeans are more likely to be related to genetic differences, rather than to chronicity. Moreover the management of imported loiasis needs standardization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14778939
Volume :
12
Issue :
6 part B
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Travel Medicine & Infectious Disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99786292
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tmaid.2014.07.004