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  2. Filariasis - Wikipedia

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    Wuchereria bancrofti (Wb) belonging to the family Onchocercidae, accounts for more than 90% of the filarial infections worldwide. It completes its life cycle across two hosts, humans being the definitive host while the mosquitoes act as the intermediate host.

  3. Wuchereria bancrofti - Wikipedia

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    Wuchereria bancrofti is a filarial (arthropod-borne) nematode (roundworm) that is the major cause of lymphatic filariasis. It is one of the three parasitic worms, together with Brugia malayi and B. timori , that infect the lymphatic system to cause lymphatic filariasis.

  4. Filarioidea - Wikipedia

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    Various filarial diseases specific to humans are candidates for elimination by such means as breaking the cycle of infection. To eliminate the vectors is not really practical, but if the human population were sufficiently cleared of parasites by treatment with filaricides then one year without any human reservoirs of infection should suffice to ...

  5. Lymphatic filariasis - Wikipedia

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    Lymphatic filariasis is a human disease caused by parasitic worms known as filarial worms. [2] [3] Usually acquired in childhood, it is a leading cause of permanent disability worldwide, impacting over a hundred million people and manifesting itself in a variety of severe clinical pathologies [6] [7] While most cases have no symptoms, some people develop a syndrome called elephantiasis, which ...

  6. Brugia malayi - Wikipedia

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    According to the Filarial Genome Project being done by The Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, the Brugia malayi MIF gene is expressed in all life-cycle stages of the parasite, and results suggest that B. malayi MIF may interact with the human immune system during the course of infection by altering the function of ...

  7. Brugia timori - Wikipedia

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    The life cycle of Brugia timori is very similar to that of Wuchereria bancrofti and Brugia malayi, leading to nocturnal periodicity of the disease symptoms. Eosinophilia is common during acute stages of infection. [citation needed]

  8. Joseph Bancroft - Wikipedia

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    Life cycle of Wuchereria bancrofti. After Bancroft's return from his travels, he carried on a large practice and, in addition to his scientific research on medical problems, developed his interest in economic botany.

  9. Chyloderma - Wikipedia

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    Life cycle of Wuchereria bancrofti, a parasite that causes lymphatic filariasis. Filariasis; Lymphatic system; References This page was last edited on 17 July 2023 ...