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    parasitic worm. History of Lymphatic Filariasis It is unknown of how or where this infectious disease (lymphatic filariasis) arouse. The first documentation of lymphatic filariasis was not seen until an exploration that occurred in Goa during the years 1588 to 1592. Ancient artifacts though have suggested that it could have been present in early 2000BC. These artifacts were found in a number of areas in the world including Africa and Asia. Those

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    Lymphatic filariasis related to Wuchereria bancrofti INTRODUCITON Seventeen distinct diseases run rampant through developing countries, known as the neglected tropical diseases. They infect an average of 2.7 billion people world wide, but mainly infect those living in poverty stricken countries. These diseases can lead to life-long disabilities, disfigurement, and promote poverty. Most of the infected countries live on an average of two U.S. dollars a day with no access to healthcare, making some

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    When reflecting on the history of the human species, it is said that the narrative of mankind and infectious diseases are intertwined. For centuries, humans have been exposed to a seemingly infinite amount of contagions. Many viruses, bacteria, and fungi have plagued human beings for ages and have eradicated populations thousands at a time. Through medical innovations and the advancement of scientific knowledge, humans have been able to combat disease and disease-carrying vectors. Through proper

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    Lymphatic Filariasis also known as Elephantiasis has been a neglected disease until more recent years. In 1997 the World Health Assembly Resolution suggested that the World Health Organization eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis as a health problem. Wuchereria bancrofti worms are the parasites causing around 90% of the lymphatic filariasis cases. One abnormal condition resulting from the disease is a swollen scrotal sac due to fluid collection. A procedure called Immunochromato graphic card test or ICT

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    Bancroftian Filariasis

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    The common name is bancroftian filariasis 3. The worm is long slender and smooth with a swollen head that has two circles. The males and females are different in size because males are around 40mm and females are around 10 cm. Females also have a bump around the head. 4. The worms start off as babies in the bloodstream of an animal where they are sucked out by mosquitoes. The mosquitoes will bite a new victim and put the worm in the the animal where it will go to a lymph gland and start to spread

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    Lymphatic filariasis is a vector borne disease that can serve in the role of infectious disease by harboring pathogens that cause disease only in susceptible populations. Lymphatic filariasis is spread by infected mosquitoes because their bites deposition travels to the lymphatic system, causing it to affect the lymph nodes and lymph vessels. This is in over 80 tropical and subtropical countries, but mainly found in India. In some cases, Filariasis is one of the leading disability that can affect

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    Lymphatic Filariasis Introduction Over 120 million people worldwide are affected by lymphatic filariasis. This disease is caused by nematode worms, most of the cases being from a species known as Wuchereria bancrofti, or just W. bancrofti. Those who experience the conditions of the disease the worst are older individuals whom have lived in an endemic area for an extended period of time. This is because of the long gestational period for the parasitic presence to become prevalent by repeated mosquito

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    lymphatic filariasis is the Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis (GPELF). The program was started in 2000 by WHO, and the planned elimination date was 2020 (WHO, 2014). This program mirrors the prophylactic prevention and treatment methods detailed previously, with the two main strategies being: “- stopping transmission through large-scale annual treatment of all eligible people in an area or region where infection is present; - alleviating the suffering caused by lymphatic filariasis through

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    Filariasis has no clear vaccine. Thus, the best way to eradicate the disease is by eliminating microfilaria from the infected individuals, which therefore will interrupt the process of transmitting the infection by the mosquito. Administration of diethylcarbamazine

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    plays a very important role. It is in charge of housing the white blood cells that are involved in the immune systems. Blood tests were taken the afternoon before. The blood tests that were taken then came back negative. In order for the lymphatic filariasis disease to show in blood tests, it must be tested at night. This is because the parasites will only show up throughout the blood

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