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    Filariasis: Causes, Prevention and Treatment

    By Isreal Olabanji DST RNApril 5, 2017Updated:July 4, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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          I can say Filariasis is a disease caused by the worm which simply affect man, and which is transmitted by a mosquito. In a few Of the various cases that contracted filariasis, there is a condition that later developed which is so-called elephantiasis.  I know a few people would have heard about this, maybe one way or the other and don't seem to know the danger this might cause. In a few Of the various cases that contracted Filariasis, left it untreated. This may be a life-threatening as this could be caused so much disaster to the person having this disease, this includes; psychological, socially e.t.c.

     

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        A lot of individuals believe that elephantiasis is heredity but is not, this is the case. The worm exists in two forms, the adult and the microfilaria. Now let me go into a little anatomy according to research and observations, the adult male measures 2cm- 4 cm in length. The adult female measures 8 - 20cm in length. Also in thickness, the male is one-tenth of a millimetre and the female three-tenths. The worm exists in the tropics all around the world.

         The infection is spread by various different varieties of mosquitoes like Anopheles mosquito; Aedes mosquitoes; Culex mosquito e.t.c.

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    How does mosquito transmit this disease from man to man?

    The mosquito becomes infected by biting a man who is suffering from Filariasis disease and has the microfilaria present in the blood. In the mosquito the worm develops and grow to is full length. So when the mosquito bites an individual it deposits the worms (usually a pair at a time) on the surface of the skin and enters into the bloodstream.

    Having entered the bloodstream the pair of Filariasis makes is way and go straight to a gland called lymph gland, usually in the area of the groin. In some months later up to five to eighteen months, the worms mature and produce microfilaria disease.

    There is a serious matter as this person that is infected can infect everyone in that area/community, after this Filariasis disease has been stuck in the body it can not be developed further until when it is carried again by the infected person by the mosquito. It develops in the mosquito again and transmits it to another person bitten by a mosquito. In this way, the vicious circle continues.

    According to research, it is known that the adult worms that have given birth to the microfilaria live and continue to reproduce for a period of ten years. During this period of time and years, they cause irritation in the lymph gland of the person caring Filariasis disease, and as a result, the scar tissue is formed which later contract and block the flow of lymph through it.

    After the blocking of the lymph, the leg becomes swollen and the characteristics enlarged limb forms, known as elephantiasis. Fortunately, only a few infected persons are afflicted with this complication.

        However, in recent time study have to show that elephantiasis does not affect the limb only, it also affects some other parts of the body too, this includes; the legs, arms, and genitalia. It also increases the risk of frequent bacterial infections that harden and thicken the skin.

    What is the treatment of Filariasis?

    In recent time there is various methods and treatment for Filariasis, some are sold commercially and some are available on over the counter drugs, However, all these drugs are more effective against the adult worm. It is also given an intravenous solution in a dosage of 1mg per kilogram of body weight. Hetrazan is given orally in doses of and is given 3 times daily or qds, up to 4 weeks.  Also, the swelling limb of the patient may be reduced by applying a bandage.

    However, while in the bloodstream the microfilaria is not able to undergo further development nor are they known to cause any trouble. In this case to destroy them immediately so that they may not be passed on to another person. A drug known as hetrazan is given for this purpose.

     

    Prevention of Filariasis

    The patient should be removed from the area where the infection is endemic, otherwise, he may become infected.  

    Is elephantiasis heredity?

     Hell no, is not.
    CONCLUSION
    This is actually one of the diseases common in Africa. A lot of people do think that mosquito only transmits malaria ( hell no), in a region/country where there is mosquito should not be taken lightly because the mosquito is dangerous and also transmit some other diseases other than malaria( filariasis). You should not only treat malaria all the time, but you should also do a routine check-up all the time and stay away from the mosquito.

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    Last Updated on July 4, 2024 by Isreal Olabanji DST RN