Ocular filariasis in human caused by breinlia (johnstonema) annulipapillata nematode, Australia

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Abstract

We report a human case of ocular filariasis, caused by a species of Breinlia nematode, from Queensland, Australia. Morphological and molecular evidence indicated that the nematode Breinlia (Johnstonema) annulipapillata, or a closely related taxon, likely transmitted from a macropodid marsupial host was involved, which might represent an accidental finding or an emerging zoonosis.

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Koehler, A. V., Robson, J. M. B., Spratt, D. M., Hann, J., Beveridge, I., Walsh, M., … Gasser, R. B. (2021). Ocular filariasis in human caused by breinlia (johnstonema) annulipapillata nematode, Australia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(1), 297–300. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2701.203585

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