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Atypical Clinical Manifestations of Loiasis and Their Relevance for Endemic Populations.

Kevin G BuellCharles WhittakerCédric B ChesnaisPaul D JewellSébastien D S PionMartin WalkerMaría-Gloria BasáñezMichel Boussinesq
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2019)
Our findings have important implications for understanding the clinical spectrum of conditions associated with Loa loa infection, which extends well beyond the classical eyeworm and Calabar swellings. As case reports may overestimate the true rate of atypical manifestations in endemic populations, large-scale, longitudinal clinico-epidemiological studies will be required to refine our estimates and demonstrate causality between loiasis and the breadth of clinical manifestations reported. Even if the rates of atypical presentations were found to be lower, given that residents of loiasis-endemic areas are both numerous and the group most at risk of severe atypical manifestations, our conclusions support the recognition of loiasis as a significant public health burden across Central Africa.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • emergency department
  • cross sectional
  • genetic diversity
  • adverse drug
  • case control
  • global health