| Literature DB >> 35199702 |
Anjila Pal1, Alok Atreya2, Nabina Maharjan1, Monika Mahat3, Rabin Bom4.
Abstract
Thelaziasis is a zoonotic disease which affects the eye of domestic and wild carnivores caused by the nematode Thelazia. It is transmitted to humans by secretophagous arthropod-borne zoophilic nonbiting flies of the family Drosophilidae. Human thelaziasis is rare and occurs in poor socio-economic families of the rural locations where people live in close proximity with animals. A one and halfyear-old was presented to the outpatient ophthalmology clinic after her mother noticed a whitish, thread-like worm in her right eye. A total of four worms were mechanically removed from her right eye. All the collected worms were gravid female nematodes of Thelazia species. The present case of human ocular thelaziasis from Palpa, Nepal is presented for its rarity.Entities:
Keywords: Nepal; ocular infection; Thelazia; zoonoses.
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35199702 PMCID: PMC9107814 DOI: 10.31729/jnma.6447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc ISSN: 0028-2715 Impact factor: 0.556