by Dr. Anders Seim | 18 Apr, 2011
What is lymphatic filariasis? Lymphatic filariasis (also known as elephantiasis) is an extremely debilitating, stigmatizing disease, caused by parasitic worms. It affects men, women and children. BUT… It is a very special disease – one of only six infectious diseases...
by Dr. Anders Seim | 18 Apr, 2011
Our overall goal in this area from 1997 was to contribute importantly toward getting the global Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination program successfully under way, and toward the effective, efficient elimination of this disease and its consequences. We aimed to stimulate...
by Dr. Anders Seim | 18 Apr, 2011
Where is the disease found? Lymphatic filariasis occurs in at least 73 countries. It is most common in India and Africa, but occurs elsewhere in Asia, the Pacific and the Americas as well. How many people are infected? An estimated 120 million people were infected...
by Dr. Anders Seim | 18 Apr, 2011
HDI’s Achievements in Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination, (through 2017) The 1997 Magnetic Island Policy Retreat in Australia A policy retreat initiated and co-sponsored by HDI to help decide how best to turn new scientific tools into an effective public health...
by Dr. Anders Seim | 18 Apr, 2011
Are the necessary tools available! For treatment Albendazole Albendazole is one of the most widely used antiparasitic drugs for treating intestinal worm infections of children. When co-administered as a single treatment with either the older anti-filarial drug DEC or...