Case report: Conjunctival infestation with Thelazia gulosa: A novel agent of human thelaziasis in the United States
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posted on 2018-10-05, 00:00 authored by Richard Bradbury, KV Breen, EM Bonura, JW Hoyt, HS BishopWe report a case of thelaziasis in a 26-year-old female, acquired in Oregon. A total of 14 worms were removed from the patient's left eye and were morphologically identified as being Thelazia gulosa. Until now, only two species of Thelazia have been implicated in causing human disease, Thelazia callipaeda in Asia and Europe and occasional reports of Thelazia californiensis from the United States of America. Here,wedescribe a third, previously unreported parasite of humans, T. gulosa (the cattle eyeworm) as an agent of human thelaziasis and the first reported case of human thelaziasis in North America in over two decades. © 2018 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
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98Issue
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1171End Page
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1476-1645ISSN
0002-9637Publisher
American Society of Tropical Medicine and HygienePublisher DOI
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2017-12-27External Author Affiliations
Northwest Pathology, Bellingham, Washington; Oregon Health Science University; Montana Department of Livestock Veterinary Diagnostic LaboratoryEra Eligible
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