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FILARIASIS

    LOIASIS / LOIAOSIS,

ONCHOCERCIASIS / ONCHOCERCOSIS

     DRACUNCULIASI
• Filarial worms are nematodes that dwell in the
  subcutaneous tissue and lymphatics.
• Eight filarial species infect humans of these,
  four Wuchereria bancrofti,
• Brugia malayi,
• Onchocerca volvulus, and
• Loa loa are responsible for most serious
  filarial infections.
• Filarial parasites infect an estimated 140
  million persons worldwide,
• are transmitted by specific species of
  mosquitoes or other arthropods and
• have a complex life cycle including infective
  larval stages that are carried by insects and
  adult worms that reside in either lymphatic or
  subcutaneous tissues of humans.
The offspring of adults are
  microfilariae, which, depending
  on their species, are 200 to 250
  um long and 5 to 7 um wide,
  either circulate in the blood or
  migrate through the skin
To complete the life cycle,
  microfilariae are ingested by
  the arthropod vector and
  develop over 1 to 2 weeks into
  new infective larvae.
Adult worms live for many years,
  whereas microfilariae survive
  from 3 to 36 months.
LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS

Lymphatic filariasis is caused by:
W. bancrofti, B. malayi, Brugia
  timori
• The threadlike adult parasites
  reside in lymphatic channels
  or lymph nodes, where they
  may remain viable for more
  than two decades.
  EPIDEMIOLOGY
• W. bancrofti, the most widely
  distributed human filarial
  parasite, affects an estimated
  80 million people and is found
  throughout the tropics and
  subtropics, including Asia and
  the Pacific Islands, Africa,
  areas of South America, and
  the Caribbean basin.
Humans are the only definitive host for the
  parasite.
• Generally, the subperiodic form is found
  only in the Pacific Islands; elsewhere, W.
  bancrofti is nocturnally periodic.
• (Nocturnally periodic forms of
  microfilariae are scarce in peripheral
  blood by day and increase at
  night, whereas subperiodic forms are
  present in peripheral blood at all times and
  reach maximal levels in the afternoon.)
• Natural vectors for W. bancrofti are Culex
  fatigans mosquitoes in urban settings and
  anopheline or aedean mosquitoes in rural
  areas.
Brugian filariasis
• due to B. malayi occurs primarily
  in
  China, India, Indonesia, Korea, J
  apan, Malaysia, and the
  Philippines.
• B. malayi also has two forms
  distinguished by the periodicity
  of microfilaremia. The more
  common nocturnal form is
  transmitted in areas of coastal
  rice fields, while the subperiodic
  form is found in forests.
• B. malayi naturally infects cats as
  well as humans.
• B. timori exists only on islands of
  the Indonesian archipelago.
PATHOLOGY
•   The principal pathologic changes result from inflammatory
    damage to the lymphatics, which is caused by adult worms
    and not by microfilariae.
•    Adult worms live in afferent lymphatics or sinuses of
    lymph nodes and cause lymphatic dilatation and thickening
    of the vessel walls.
•   The infiltration of plasma cells, eosinophils, and
    macrophages in and around the infected vessels, along with
    endothelial and connective tissue proliferation, leads to
    tortuosity of the lymphatics and damaged or incompetent
    lymph valves.
•   Lymphedema and chronic-stasis changes with hard or
    brawny edema develop
CLINICAL FEATURES

    The common manifestations of lymphatic filariasis are:
•   asymptomatic microfilaremia,
•   hydrocele,
•   lymphatic inflammation, and
•   lymphatic obstruction.
•   Asymptomatic microfilaremia is found in most infected
    individuals who are clinically well.
•   Infected males frequently develop disease in the scrotum
    primarily because of the presence of adult worms in the
    lymphatics of the spermatic cord.

• Hydrocele may develop and, in advanced stages, may evolve
  into scrotal elephantiasis.
• Acute lymphangitis and lymphadenitis with high fever
  ("filarial fevers") are often accompanied by shaking chills
  and transient local edema.
• Episodes can recur frequently and usually abate
  spontaneously after 7 to 10 days.
• Lymphadenitis and lymphangitis
  involve both the upper and the lower
  extremities in bancroftian and
  brugian filariasis, but genital
  lymphatic involvement develops
  almost exclusively in relation to W.
  bancrofti infection.
• Eosinophilia and elevations of serum
  concentrations of IgE and antifilarial
  antibody support the diagnosis of
  lymphatic filariasis.
• TREATMENT
• Treatment for lymphatic filariasis is
  currently limited to
  diethylcarbamazine (DEC) given at
  6 mg/kg per day in either single or
  divided doses for 2 to 3 weeks.
•
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Filariioses 10

  • 1. FILARIASIS LOIASIS / LOIAOSIS, ONCHOCERCIASIS / ONCHOCERCOSIS DRACUNCULIASI
  • 2. • Filarial worms are nematodes that dwell in the subcutaneous tissue and lymphatics. • Eight filarial species infect humans of these, four Wuchereria bancrofti, • Brugia malayi, • Onchocerca volvulus, and • Loa loa are responsible for most serious filarial infections. • Filarial parasites infect an estimated 140 million persons worldwide, • are transmitted by specific species of mosquitoes or other arthropods and • have a complex life cycle including infective larval stages that are carried by insects and adult worms that reside in either lymphatic or subcutaneous tissues of humans.
  • 3. The offspring of adults are microfilariae, which, depending on their species, are 200 to 250 um long and 5 to 7 um wide, either circulate in the blood or migrate through the skin To complete the life cycle, microfilariae are ingested by the arthropod vector and develop over 1 to 2 weeks into new infective larvae. Adult worms live for many years, whereas microfilariae survive from 3 to 36 months.
  • 4. LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS Lymphatic filariasis is caused by: W. bancrofti, B. malayi, Brugia timori • The threadlike adult parasites reside in lymphatic channels or lymph nodes, where they may remain viable for more than two decades. EPIDEMIOLOGY • W. bancrofti, the most widely distributed human filarial parasite, affects an estimated 80 million people and is found throughout the tropics and subtropics, including Asia and the Pacific Islands, Africa, areas of South America, and the Caribbean basin.
  • 5. Humans are the only definitive host for the parasite. • Generally, the subperiodic form is found only in the Pacific Islands; elsewhere, W. bancrofti is nocturnally periodic. • (Nocturnally periodic forms of microfilariae are scarce in peripheral blood by day and increase at night, whereas subperiodic forms are present in peripheral blood at all times and reach maximal levels in the afternoon.) • Natural vectors for W. bancrofti are Culex fatigans mosquitoes in urban settings and anopheline or aedean mosquitoes in rural areas.
  • 6. Brugian filariasis • due to B. malayi occurs primarily in China, India, Indonesia, Korea, J apan, Malaysia, and the Philippines. • B. malayi also has two forms distinguished by the periodicity of microfilaremia. The more common nocturnal form is transmitted in areas of coastal rice fields, while the subperiodic form is found in forests. • B. malayi naturally infects cats as well as humans. • B. timori exists only on islands of the Indonesian archipelago.
  • 7. PATHOLOGY • The principal pathologic changes result from inflammatory damage to the lymphatics, which is caused by adult worms and not by microfilariae. • Adult worms live in afferent lymphatics or sinuses of lymph nodes and cause lymphatic dilatation and thickening of the vessel walls. • The infiltration of plasma cells, eosinophils, and macrophages in and around the infected vessels, along with endothelial and connective tissue proliferation, leads to tortuosity of the lymphatics and damaged or incompetent lymph valves. • Lymphedema and chronic-stasis changes with hard or brawny edema develop
  • 8. CLINICAL FEATURES The common manifestations of lymphatic filariasis are: • asymptomatic microfilaremia, • hydrocele, • lymphatic inflammation, and • lymphatic obstruction. • Asymptomatic microfilaremia is found in most infected individuals who are clinically well. • Infected males frequently develop disease in the scrotum primarily because of the presence of adult worms in the lymphatics of the spermatic cord. • Hydrocele may develop and, in advanced stages, may evolve into scrotal elephantiasis. • Acute lymphangitis and lymphadenitis with high fever ("filarial fevers") are often accompanied by shaking chills and transient local edema. • Episodes can recur frequently and usually abate spontaneously after 7 to 10 days.
  • 9. • Lymphadenitis and lymphangitis involve both the upper and the lower extremities in bancroftian and brugian filariasis, but genital lymphatic involvement develops almost exclusively in relation to W. bancrofti infection. • Eosinophilia and elevations of serum concentrations of IgE and antifilarial antibody support the diagnosis of lymphatic filariasis. • TREATMENT • Treatment for lymphatic filariasis is currently limited to diethylcarbamazine (DEC) given at 6 mg/kg per day in either single or divided doses for 2 to 3 weeks.
  • 10.