Human Heartworm Disease

Fida Maatallah, Latifa Mtibaa, Boutheina Jemli

Human Heartworm Disease
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Published
5 April 2024
Pages
56
ISBN
9786207353057

Human Heartworm Disease

Fida Maatallah, Latifa Mtibaa, Boutheina Jemli

Dirofilariasis is a vector-borne zoonosis caused by a filaria of the genus Dirofilaria. The definitive host is mainly the dog, and man constitutes a parasitic dead end. The most frequently detected parasitic species in humans is Dirofilaria repens (D.repens). The aim of our work was to study the epidemiological, clinical and biological characteristics of dirofilariosis, as well as its treatment, by reporting two cases of D.repens human dirofilariasis in Tunisian patients. The 1st case was a 79-year-old man with a history of contact with dogs who complained of ocular redness of the right eye resistant to symptomatic treatment. Ophthalmological examination revealed a filiform nematode in a subconjunctival position, secondarily extracted and identified in the parasitology and mycology laboratory as D.repens. The 2nd case was a 71-year-old man presenting with a periorbital subcutaneous nodule and a painful forehead swelling without fever. Surgical excision revealed an adult nematode identified as D.repens. Both cases had a favorable outcome.

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