Human thelaziasis: Emerging ocular pathogen in Nepal

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Thelaziasis is an ocular arthropod-borne, zoonotic disease of the eye infecting the conjunctival sac, lacrimal duct, and lacrimal gland caused by a nematode of the genus Thelazia. We report the first case of human ocular thelaziasis in Nepal in a 6-month-old child from a Rukum district, Nepal. The infant presented with conjunctivitis, and his visual acuity and dilated fundal examination were normal. A total of 6 worms were removed for identification. Collected nematodes were identified based on morphological keys as Thelazia callipaeda. The patient's symptoms improved after removal of the nematodes.

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Sah, R., Khadka, S., Adhikari, M., Niraula, R., Shah, A., Khatri, A., & Donovan, S. (2018). Human thelaziasis: Emerging ocular pathogen in Nepal. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 5(10). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy237

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