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Clinical feature of lymphatic filariasis? 5 marks​

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Answered by reenajuglan2012
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Symptoms of filariasis are dependent on species and body type and can be acute or chronic in nature. Up to 70% of infected individuals remain asymptomatic. Symptoms usually do not manifest until adolescence or adulthood, when worm burden is usually the highest. Several symptomatic variations have been observed. [35]

Symptoms of filariasis are dependent on species and body type and can be acute or chronic in nature. Up to 70% of infected individuals remain asymptomatic. Symptoms usually do not manifest until adolescence or adulthood, when worm burden is usually the highest. Several symptomatic variations have been observed. [35]Because cases of filariasis in North America and high-income countries are uncommon, physicians may initially miss the diagnosis in these areas. To avoid this pitfall, physicians should obtain and document a thorough travel history from patients with suspicious lesions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Diagnosis. The standard method for diagnosing active infection is the identification of microfilariae in a blood smear by microscopic examination. ... Patients with active filarial infection typically have elevated levels of antifilarial IgG4 in the blood and these can be detected using routine assays.

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