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Lymphatic Filariasis

 

 

* Lymphatic filariasis [lim-FA-tick fil-uh-RY-uh-sis] is a disease

of the tropics. It is caused by infection with any of several round,

thread-like parasitic worms. The most common is infection with a

parasite that lives in the lymph system. This is called lymphatic

filariasis.

* The parasite is spread from person to person by infected mosquitoes.

* Long-term exposure and repeated infections can cause severe

damage to the lymph system and serious, debilitating complications.

* Prevention centers on controlling mosquito populations in

communities and avoiding mosquito bites.

 

 

 

What is lymphatic filariasis?

 

Filariasis is an infection with any of several round, thread-like

parasitic worms. The most common type of filariasis is infection with

a parasitic worm that lives in the human lymph system. This is called

lymphatic filariasis.

 

 

 

What is the infectious agent that causes lymphatic filariasis?

 

Filariasis is caused by three types of parasitic worms: Wuchereria

bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and Brugia timori.

 

 

 

Where is lymphatic filariasis found?

 

Lymphatic filariasis is a disease of the tropics. Wuchereria

bancrofti, the most common filariasis parasite, is found in Africa,

India, Southeast Asia, the Pacific islands, the Caribbean, and South

America. The Brugia malayi and Brugia timori parasites are found in

Southeast Asia.

 

 

 

How is lymphatic filariasis spread?

 

Filariasis is spread from infected persons to uninfected persons by

mosquitoes. Adult worms live in an infected person's lymph vessels.

The females release large numbers of very small worm larvae, which

circulate in an infected person's bloodstream. When the person is

bitten by a mosquito, the mosquito can ingest the larvae. These

develop in the mosquito and can then be spread to other people via

mosquito bites. After a bite, the larvae pass through the skin, travel

to the lymph vessels, and develop into adults, which live about 7

years. Then the cycle begins again.

 

 

 

What are the signs and symptoms of lymphatic filariasis?

 

Most of the signs and symptoms of filariasis are caused as a

consequence of the adult worms living in the lymph system. Tissue

damage caused by the worms restricts the normal flow of lymph fluid.

This results in swelling, scarring, and infections. The legs and groin

are most often affected.

 

 

 

How soon after exposure do symptoms appear?

 

Symptoms can appear 5-18 months after a mosquito bite.

 

 

 

How is lymphatic filariasis diagnosed?

 

Filariasis larvae can sometimes be detected in blood.

 

 

 

Who is at risk for lymphatic filariasis?

 

Those most at risk are people who live in or stay for a long time in

tropical areas where the disease is common. Short-term tourists rarely

get filariasis. Getting an infection with symptoms usually requires

several mosquito bites over a long period of time.

 

 

 

What complications can result from lymphatic filariasis?

 

Lymphatic filariasis is rarely fatal, but it can cause recurring

infections, fevers, severe inflammation of the lymph system, and a

lung condition called tropical pulmonary eosinophilia (TPE). In about

5% of infected persons, a condition called elephantiasis causes the

legs to become grossly swollen. This can lead to severe disfigurement,

decreased mobility, and long-term disability. Testicular hydrocele is

a disfiguring enlargement of the scrotum.

 

 

 

What is the treatment for lymphatic filariasis?

 

Treatment consists of: 1) medicine to kill circulating larvae and

adult worms, 2) soap and water and skin care to prevent secondary

infections, and 3) elevation, exercises, and, in some cases, pressure

bandages to reduce swelling.

 

 

 

How common is lymphatic filariasis?

 

At least 120 million people in 73 countries worldwide are estimated to

be infected with filariasis parasites. The most widespread is

Wuchereria bancrofti, which affects about 100 million people in

Africa, India, Southeast Asia, the Pacific islands, South America, and

the Caribbean. The Brugia malayi and Brugia timori parasites affect

about 12 million people in Southeast Asia.

 

 

 

Is lymphatic filariasis an emerging infectious disease?

 

Yes. Lymphatic filariasis is among the world's leading causes of

permanent and long-term disability. The number of infected persons is

increasing worldwide, due in large part to unchecked urbanization in

many areas where the parasite is common.

 

 

 

How can lymphatic filariasis be prevented?

 

There is no vaccine for filariasis. Prevention centers on mass

treatment with anti-filariasis drugs to prevent ingestion of larvae by

mosquitoes, public health action to control mosquitoes, and individual

action to avoid mosquito bites. To avoid being bitten by mosquitoes:

 

* If possible, stay inside between dusk and dark. This is when

mosquitoes are most active in their search for food.

* When outside, wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts.

* Spray exposed skin with an insect repellent.

 

 

 

Where can I find more information about lymphatic filariasis?

 

WHO website

 

 

 

This fact sheet is for information only and is not meant to be used

for self-diagnosis or as a substitute for consultation with a

health-care provider. If you have any questions about the disease

described above, consult a health-care provider.

 

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