Recent trends in parasitic infections of eye- A review

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 15 شهریور 1396

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There are many causes of blindness and those induced by parasitic agents (i.e., Protozoa, Helminths and Diptera) are of major public health concern in developed and developing countries. Forexample, eye disease caused by river blindness (Onchocerca volvulus), affects more than 17.7 million people inducing visualimpairment and blindness elicited by microfilariae that migrate to the eyes after being released by female adult worms in thesubcutaneous tissues. Several parasites localize in human eyes as an effect of a specific neurotropism(e.g., Toxoplasma gondii in thefoetuses), larval migration(e.g., ascarids, Dirofilaria spp., Trichinella spp.) and, in a few cases, as a primary localization being released directly into the eyes (e.g., Thelazia callipaeda eyeworm and someoestrid fly larvae causing myiasis) Undoubtedly, the parasitic zoonotic diseases and their epidemiology have been changing asresult of complex factors including abiotic (e.g., increasing temperatures) and biotic (e.g., demographical changes, politicalupheaval and land- use practices) that render this topic of great interest for the scientific community Thus the present article focuseson recent trends in all the parasites that are transmitted from animals to humans and affect the human eye.

Authors

s Malhotra

M.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology.

s sharma

M.D. Senior Resident, Department of Microbiology.

n.j.k Bhatia

M.D. Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology.

p kumar

Corresponding author; MBBS, DHA, Assistant Director, CCRUM.