filaria
Filaria, also known as elephantiasis, is a parasitic disease caused by filarial worms, which are transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. The most common species responsible for filariasis are Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and Brugia timori. The disease affects millions of people worldwide, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions.
The life cycle of filarial worms involves multiple hosts, including mosquitoes and humans. Mosquitoes act as
Filaria can manifest in several forms, including lymphatic filariasis, which affects the lymphatic system, and onchocerciasis,
Treatment of filariasis typically involves the use of anthelmintic drugs, such as ivermectin and diethylcarbamazine, to