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A large case series of travel-related Mansonella perstans (vector-borne filarial nematode): a TropNet study in Europe.

Francesca TamarozziPaola RodariJoaquín Salas-CoronasEmmanuel BottieauFernando SalvadorManuel Jesús Soriano-PérezMaría Isabel Cabeza-BarreraMarjan Van EsbroeckBegoña TreviñoDora BuonfrateFederico G Gobbi
Published in: Journal of travel medicine (2022)
Lack of specific symptoms, together with the inconstant positivity of parasitological and antibody-based assays in the infected population, makes the clinical suspicion and screening for mansonellosis particularly difficult. Prospective studies evaluating prevalence of infection in migrants from endemic areas, infection-specific morbidity, presence of Wolbachia endosymbionts in M. perstans populations from different geographical areas and efficacy of treatment regimens are absolutely needed to optimize the clinical management of infection.
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