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Risk of Recrudescence of Lymphatic Filariasis after Post-MDA Surveillance in Brugia malayi Endemic Belitung District, Indonesia
Santoso, Yahya, Yanelza Supranelfy, Nungki Hapsari Suryaningtyas, Yulian Taviv, Aprioza Yenni, Maya Arisanti, Rika Mayasari, Vivin Mahdalena, Rizki Nurmaliani, Marini, K. Krishnamoorthy, Helena Ullyartha Pangaribuan
Korean J Parasitol 2020;58(6):627-634.
Published online December 29, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2020.58.6.627
Belitung district in Bangka-Belitung Province, Indonesia with a population of 0.27 million is endemic for Brugia malayi and 5 rounds of mass drug administration (MDA) were completed by 2010. Based on the results of 3 transmission assessment surveys (TAS), the district is declared as achieving elimination of lymphatic filariasis (LF) in 2017. The findings of an independent survey conducted by the National Institute of Health Research and Development (NIHRD) in the same year showed microfilaria (Mf) prevalence of 1.3% in this district. In 2019, NIHRD conducted microfilaria survey in 2 villages in Belitung district. Screening of 311 and 360 individuals in Lasar and Suak Gual villages showed Mf prevalence of 5.1% and 2.2% with mean Mf density of 120 and 354 mf/ml in the respective villages. Mf prevalence was significantly higher among farmers and fishermen compared to others and the gender specific difference was not significant. The results of a questionnaire based interview showed that 62.4% of the respondents reported to have participated in MDA in Lasar while it was 57.7% in Suak Gual village. About 42% of the Mf positive cases did not participate in MDA. Environmental surveys identified many swampy areas supporting the breeding of Mansonia vector species. Persistence of infection is evident and in the event of successful TAS3 it is necessary to monitor the situation and plan for focal MDA. Appropriate surveillance strategies including xenomonitoring in post-MDA situations need to be developed to prevent resurgence of infection. Possible role of animal reservoirs is discussed.

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  • Lymphatic filariasis transmission 10 years after stopping mass drug administration in the Gomoa west district of Ghana
    Christian Akuamoah Boateng, Millicent Selassie Afatodzie, Angus McLure, Bethel Kwansa-Bentum, Dziedzom K. de Souza
    International Journal of Infectious Diseases.2025; 152: 107790.     CrossRef
  • Xenomonitoring as an epidemiological tool supporting post-stop surveillance of albendazole-ivermectin mass drug distribution in the Bougouni-Yanfolila evaluation unit, Sikasso, Mali, in 2023
    Lamine Soumaoro, Housseini Dolo, Yaya Ibrahim Coulibaly, Siaka Yamoussa Coulibaly, Salif Seriba Doumbia, Moussa Sangaré, Abdallah Amadou Diallo, Abdoul Fatah Diabaté, Michel Emmanuel Coulibaly, Ibrahima Dolo, Massitan Dembélé, Alpha Seydou Yaro, Thomas Nu
    BMC Infectious Diseases.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Current perspectives in the epidemiology and control of lymphatic filariasis
    Dziedzom K. de Souza, Moses J. Bockarie, Louisa A. Messenger
    Clinical Microbiology Reviews.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of mass drug administration on lymphatic filariasis transmission and assessment of post-mass drug administration surveillance in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory
    Juliana Ajuma Amanyi-Enegela, Joseph Kumbur, Faizah Okunade, Donald Ashikeni, Rinpan Ishaya, Girija Sankar, William Enan Adamani, Moses Aderogba, Louise Makau-Barasa, Achai Emmanuel, Bosede Eunice Ogundipe, Chinwe Okoye, Babar Qureshi
    Infectious Diseases of Poverty.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Field Validation of Post-MDA LF Surveillance by using Molecular Xeno-monitoring: Preliminary Study in Belitung District, Indonesia
    Tri Wahono, Mara Ipa, Triwibowo Ambar Garjito, Yuneu Yuliasih, Agung Puja Kesuma, Muhammad Fajri Rokhmad, Sunardi Sunardi, Hafiz Permana Putra
    Journal of Multidisciplinary Applied Natural Science.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • A Review of Bed Nets Usage and Sewerage Conditions as Risk Factors for Lymphatic Filariasis in Developing Countries
    Muhafasya Karunia Azzahra, Diva Alishya Shafwah, Cresti Sukmadevi Sondakh, Retno Adriyani
    JURNAL KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN .2024; 16(1): 89.     CrossRef
  • Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination Status: Wuchereria bancrofti Infections in Human Populations after Five Effective Rounds of Mass Drug Administration in Zambia
    Belem Blamwell Matapo, Evans Mwila Mpabalwani, Patrick Kaonga, Martin Chitolongo Simuunza, Nathan Bakyaita, Freddie Masaninga, Namasiku Siyumbwa, Seter Siziya, Frank Shamilimo, Chilweza Muzongwe, Enala T. Mwase, Chummy Sikalizyo Sikasunge
    Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease.2023; 8(7): 333.     CrossRef
  • Vector Surveillance for Lymphatic Filariasis After Mass Drug Administration in an Endemic Area: A Case Study in Bekasi
    Endang Puji Astuti, Joni Hendri, Mara Ipa, Andri Ruliansyah, Triwibowo Ambar Garjito
    JURNAL KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN .2023; 15(2): 134.     CrossRef
  • Finding and eliminating the reservoirs: Engage and treat, and test and treat strategies for lymphatic filariasis programs to overcome endgame challenges
    Dziedzom K. de Souza, Joseph Otchere, Jeffrey G. Sumboh, Odame Asiedu, Joseph Opare, Kofi Asemanyi-Mensah, Daniel A. Boakye, Katherine M. Gass, Elizabeth F. Long, Collins S. Ahorlu
    Frontiers in Tropical Diseases.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Antifilarial and Antibiotic Activities of Methanolic Extracts of Melaleuca cajuputi Flowers
Nazeh M. Al-Abd, Zurainee Mohamed Nor, Marzida Mansor Hasan, Mustafa Kassim
Korean J Parasitol 2016;54(3):273-280.
Published online June 30, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2016.54.3.273
We evaluated the activity of methanolic extracts of Melaleuca cajuputi flowers against the filarial worm Brugia pahangi and its bacterial endosymbiont Wolbachia. Anti-Wolbachia activity was measured in worms and in Aedes albopictus Aa23 cells by PCR, electron microscopy, and other biological assays. In particular, microfilarial release, worm motility, and viability were determined. M. cajuputi flower extracts were found to significantly reduce Wolbachia endosymbionts in Aa23 cells, Wolbachia surface protein, and microfilarial release, as well as the viability and motility of adult worms. Anti-Wolbachia activity was further confirmed by observation of degraded and phagocytized Wolbachia in worms treated with the flower extracts. The data provided in vitro and in vivo evidence that M. cajuputi flower extracts inhibit Wolbachia, an activity that may be exploited as an alternative strategy to treat human lymphatic filariasis.

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  • Two decades of antifilarial drug discovery: a review
    Jaiprakash N. Sangshetti, Devanand B. Shinde, Abhishek Kulkarni, Rohidas Arote
    RSC Advances.2017; 7(33): 20628.     CrossRef
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Case Report

A Rare Human Case of Dirofilaria repens Infection in the Subcutaneous Posterior Thorax with Molecular Identification
Tran Anh Le, Thuat Thang Vi, Khac Luc Nguyen, Thanh Hoa Le
Korean J Parasitol 2015;53(3):329-333.
Published online June 30, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2015.53.3.329
The emergence of dirofilarial infections in Asia including Vietnam is a clinically significant threat to the community. We here report a rare case of subcutaneous Dirofilaria repens infection on the posterior thoracic wall in a young woman presenting a painful, itchy, and palpable nodule. The adult worm was identified by mitochondrial cox1 and nuclear ITS-2 sequence determination. The diagnosis was additionally confirmed by 16S rRNA sequencing of the endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis commonly co-existing with D. repens. This is a rare case of subcutaneous human infection on the posterior thoracic region caused by D. repens.

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  • Human dirofilariasis – A potentially significant nematode zoonosis in an era of climate change
    Stefan Momčilović, Andriana Jovanović, Robin B. Gasser
    Journal of Infection.2025; 90(4): 106460.     CrossRef
  • Two cases of ectopic dirofilariasis by Dirofilaria immitis in subconjunctival and subcutaneous tissues in dogs
    Yeong-Seok Goh, Hye-Min Kim, Badriah Alkathiri, Hong Suh Chang, Young Min Yoon, Seung-Hun Lee, Kyung-Mee Park
    Parasitology International.2023; 92: 102683.     CrossRef
  • Genetic and geographical delineation of zoonotic vector-borne helminths of canids
    Younes Laidoudi, Samia Bedjaoui, Maria Stefania Latrofa, Angela Fanelli, Filipe Dantas-Torres, Domenico Otranto
    Scientific Reports.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Canine and feline vector-borne diseases of zoonotic concern in Southeast Asia
    Viet-Linh Nguyen, Filipe Dantas-Torres, Domenico Otranto
    Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases.2021; 1: 100001.     CrossRef
  • The Complexity of Zoonotic Filariasis Episystem and Its Consequences: A Multidisciplinary View
    Fernando Simón, Javier González-Miguel, Alicia Diosdado, Paula Josefina Gómez, Rodrigo Morchón, Vladimir Kartashev
    BioMed Research International.2017; 2017: 1.     CrossRef
  • Molecular characterization of human Dirofilaria isolates from Kerala
    Najuma Nazar, Bindu Lakshmanan, K.K. Jayavardhanan
    Indian Journal of Medical Research.2017; 146(4): 528.     CrossRef
  • The Mitochondrial Genomes of the Zoonotic Canine Filarial Parasites Dirofilaria (Nochtiella) repens and Candidatus Dirofilaria (Nochtiella) Honkongensis Provide Evidence for Presence of Cryptic Species
    Esra Yilmaz, Moritz Fritzenwanker, Nikola Pantchev, Mathias Lendner, Sirichit Wongkamchai, Domenico Otranto, Inge Kroidl, Martin Dennebaum, Thanh Hoa Le, Tran Anh Le, Sabrina Ramünke, Roland Schaper, Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Sven Poppert, Jürgen Kr
    PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.2016; 10(10): e0005028.     CrossRef
  • Development and Application of a Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) Approach for the Rapid Detection of Dirofilaria repens from Biological Samples
    Donato Antonio Raele, Nicola Pugliese, Domenico Galante, Laura Maria Latorre, Maria Assunta Cafiero, John Pius Dalton
    PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.2016; 10(6): e0004789.     CrossRef
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Original Article

Expression of Translationally Controlled Tumor Protein (TCTP) Gene of Dirofilaria immitis Guided by Transcriptomic Screening
Yan Fu, Jingchao Lan, Xuhang Wu, Deying Yang, Zhihe Zhang, Huaming Nie, Rong Hou, Runhui Zhang, Wanpeng Zheng, Yue Xie, Ning Yan, Zhi Yang, Chengdong Wang, Li Luo, Li Liu, Xiaobin Gu, Shuxian Wang, Xuerong Peng, Guangyou Yang
Korean J Parasitol 2014;52(1):21-26.
Published online February 19, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2014.52.1.21

Dirofilaria immitis (heartworm) infections affect domestic dogs, cats, and various wild mammals with increasing incidence in temperate and tropical areas. More sensitive antibody detection methodologies are required to diagnose asymptomatic dirofilariasis with low worm burdens. Applying current transcriptomic technologies would be useful to discover potential diagnostic markers for D. immitis infection. A filarial homologue of the mammalian translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) was initially identified by screening the assembled transcriptome of D. immitis (DiTCTP). A BLAST analysis suggested that the DiTCTP gene shared the highest similarity with TCTP from Loa loa at protein level (97%). A histidine-tagged recombinant DiTCTP protein (rDiTCTP) of 40 kDa expressed in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3) showed immunoreactivity with serum from a dog experimentally infected with heartworms. Localization studies illustrated the ubiquitous presence of rDiTCTP protein in the lateral hypodermal chords, dorsal hypodermal chord, muscle, intestine, and uterus in female adult worms. Further studies on D. immitis-derived TCTP are warranted to assess whether this filarial protein could be used for a diagnostic purpose.

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  • Molecular Discovery of Filarial Nematode DNA in an Endangered Wild Pinniped (Galapagos Sea Lion, Zalophus wollebaeki)
    Isabella G. Livingston, Taylor M. Gregory, Eleanor C. Hawkins, Ashley Cave, Andrea Loyola, Shelly L. Vaden, Diane Deresienski, Marjorie Riofrío‐Lazo, Gregory A. Lewbart, Diego Páez‐Rosas, Matthew Breen
    Ecology and Evolution.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Development of TaqMan Quantitative PCR Assays for Duplex Detection of Dirofilaria immitis COI and Dog GAPDH from Infected Dog Blood
    In Young Oh, Kyung Tae Kim, Sun-Yeong Gwon, Ho Joong Sung
    The Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science.2019; 51(1): 64.     CrossRef
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    Daniele Chaves-Moreira, Fernando Hitomi Matsubara, Zelinda Schemczssen-Graeff, Elidiana De Bona, Vanessa Ribeiro Heidemann, Clara Guerra-Duarte, Luiza Helena Gremski, Carlos Chávez-Olórtegui, Andrea Senff-Ribeiro, Olga Meiri Chaim, Raghuvir Krishnaswamy A
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  • Development of Real-time PCR Assays for Detection ofDirofilaria immitisfrom Infected Dog Blood
    In Young Oh, Kyung Tae Kim, Jin Hyun Jun, Jae-Ho Shin, Ho Joong Sung
    Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science.2016; 48(2): 88.     CrossRef
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Case Report

A Case of Human Pulmonary Dirofilariasis in a 48-Year-Old Korean Man
Hyo Jae Kang, Young Sik Park, Chang-Hoon Lee, Sang-Min Lee, Jae-Joon Yim, Chul-Gyu Yoo, Young Whan Kim, Sung Koo Han, Jong-Yil Chai, Jinwoo Lee
Korean J Parasitol 2013;51(5):569-572.
Published online October 31, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2013.51.5.569

Dirofilariasis is a rare disease in humans. We report here a case of a 48-year-old male who was diagnosed with pulmonary dirofilariasis in Korea. On chest radiographs, a coin lesion of 1 cm in diameter was shown. Although it looked like a benign inflammatory nodule, malignancy could not be excluded. So, the nodule was resected by video-assisted thoracic surgery. Pathologically, chronic granulomatous inflammation composed of coagulation necrosis with rim of fibrous tissues and granulations was seen. In the center of the necrotic nodules, a degenerating parasitic organism was found. The parasite had prominent internal cuticular ridges and thick cuticle, a well-developed muscle layer, an intestinal tube, and uterine tubules. The parasite was diagnosed as an immature female worm of Dirofilaria immitis. This is the second reported case of human pulmonary dirofilariasis in Korea.

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    Biplab K Saha, Alyssa Bonnier, Woon Hean Chong, Hau Chieng, Adam Austin, Kurt Hu, Boris Shkolnik
    The American Journal of the Medical Sciences.2022; 363(1): 11.     CrossRef
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    Devin Malik, Akshay Amaraneni, Sukhpreet Singh, Richard Roach
    IDCases.2016; 4: 43.     CrossRef
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    Chest.2015; 148(2): e42.     CrossRef
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    Korean Journal of Veterinary Service.2014; 37(3): 197.     CrossRef
  • Orbital Dirofilariasis
    Se Hyun Choi, Namju Kim, Jin Ho Paik, Jaeeun Cho, Jong-Yil Chai
    Korean Journal of Ophthalmology.2014; 28(6): 495.     CrossRef
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Original Article

Seasonal Prevalence of Mosquitoes, Including Vectors of Brugian Filariasis, in Southern Islands of the Republic of Korea
Hyeng-Il Cheun, Shin-Hyeong Cho, Hee-Il Lee, E-Hyun Shin, Jong-Soo Lee, Tong-Soo Kim, Won-Ja Lee
Korean J Parasitol 2011;49(1):59-64.
Published online March 18, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2011.49.1.59

A survey of mosquitoes, including the vector status of Brugia malayi filariasis and their relative larval density, was conducted from 2002 to 2005 at several southern remote islands of Jeollanam-do (province), Gyeongsangnam-do, and Jeju-do, Korea, where filariasis was previously endemic. Overall, a total of 9 species belonging to 7 genera were collected. Ochlerotatus togoi (formerly known as Aedes togoi), Anopheles (Hyrcanus) group, and Culex pipiens were the predominant species captured at all areas. Oc. togoi larvae were most frequently collected at salinity levels <0.5% during June and July, with densities decreasing sharply during the rainy season in August. The most likely explanation for the eradication of filariasis in these areas is suggested to be an aggressive treatment program executed during the 1970s and the 1990s. However, high prevalence of the vector mosquitoes may constitute a potential risk for reemerging of brugian filariasis in these areas.

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Case Report

Orbital Dirofilariasis in Iran: A Case Report
Sepideh Tavakolizadeh, Iraj Mobedi
Korean J Parasitol 2009;47(4):397-399.
Published online December 1, 2009
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2009.47.4.397

Dirofilariasis is a common parasitic disease in both domestic and wild animals around the world, with canines as the principal reservoir host and mosquitoes as the vector. Human ophthalmic dirofilariasis is an uncommon condition, but there have been reports from many parts of the world, including Africa, Australia, the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Ophthalmic involvement with Dirofilaria may present itself as periorbital, subconjunctival, orbital, or intraocular infections. In this report, we present a case of orbital dirofilariasis with lateral rectus muscle involvement. To our knowledge, this is the first orbital dirofilariasis case reported in Iran. Although debulking of the tumor usually leads to resolution, our patient showed an episode of recurrence after biopsy. Complete recovery was achieved after a spontaneous discharge, without the need for systemic medication.

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Successful Control of Lymphatic Filariasis in the Republic of Korea
Hyeng-Il Cheun, Yoon Kong, Shin-Hyeong Cho, Jong-Soo Lee, Jong-Yil Chai, Joo-Shil Lee, Jong-Koo Lee, Tong-Soo Kim
Korean J Parasitol 2009;47(4):323-335.
Published online December 1, 2009
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A successful experience of lymphatic filariasis control in the Republic of Korea is briefly reviewed. Filariasis in the Republic of Korea was exclusively caused by infection with Brugia malayi. Over the past several decades from the 1950s to 2006, many investigators exerted their efforts to detection, treatment, and follow-up of filariasis patients in endemic areas, and to control filariasis. Mass, combined with selective, treatments with diethylcarbamazine to microfilaria positive persons had been made them free from microfilaremia and contributed to significant decrease of the microfilarial density in previously endemic areas. Significant decrease of microfilaria positive cases in an area influenced eventually to the endemicity of filariasis in the relevant locality. Together with remarkable economic growth followed by improvement of environmental and personal hygiene and living standards, the factors stated above have contributed to blocking the transmission cycle of B. malayi and led to disappearance of this mosquito-borne ancient disease in the Republic of Korea.

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Clinical manifestations of extralymphatic disease caused by filariasis are varied and range from symptoms due to tropical pulmonary eosinophilia to hematuria, proteinuria, splenomegaly, and rarely arthritis. Disseminated microfilaremia in association with loculated lung cyst and empyema is of rare occurrence and to the best of our knowledge has not been documented in the literature so far. We report here a case of disseminated microfilaremia due to Wuchereria bancrofti infection accompanied by a lung cyst and empyema in a 21-year-old Indian man.

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Lymphatic filariasis, transmitted by mosquitoes is the commonest cause of lymphedema in endemic countries. Among 120 million infected people in 83 countries, up to 16 million have lymphedema. Microfilariae ingested by mosquitoes grow into infective larvae. These larvae entering humans after infected mosquito bites grow in the lymphatics to adult worms that cause damage to lymphatics resulting in dilatation of lymph vessels. This earliest pathology is demonstrated in adults as well as in children, by ultrasonography, lymphoscintigraphy and histopathology studies. Once established, this damage was thought to be irreversible. This lymphatic damage predisposes to bacterial infection that causes recurrent acute attacks of dermato-lymphangio-adenitis in the affected limbs. Bacteria, mainly streptococci gain entry into the lymphatics through 'entry lesions' in skin, like interdigital fungal infections, injuries, eczema or similar causes that disrupt integrity of skin. Attacks of dermato-lymphangio-adenitis aggravates lymphatic damage causing lymphedema, which gets worse with repeated acute attacks. Elephantiasis is a late manifestation of lymphatic filariasis, which apart from limbs may involve genitalia or breasts. Lymphedema management includes use of antifilarial drugs in early stages, treatment and prevention of acute attacks through 'limb-hygiene', antibiotics and antifungals where indicated, and physical measures to reduce the swelling. In selected cases surgery is helpful.

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