African Eye Worm Disease (Loiasis)
General: Caused by filarial nematode Loa loa; transmitted to humans by
diurnally biting flies (deerflies) of the Chrysops species that live in
the rain forests of West and
Ocular: Parasites of anterior chamber, conjunctiva, eyelid, vitreous, and choroid; conjunctivitis; keratitis; optic nerve atrophy; white, cottony mass of vitreous; central retinal artery occlusion; macular hemorrhages; paralysis of extraocular muscles; nystagmus; uveitis.
Clinical: Transient erythematous swelling; pruritus; eosinophilia; fever; urticaria; rarely neurologic involvement.
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