Whittaker C., Walker M., Pion Sébastien, Chesnais C. B., Boussinesq Michel, Basanez M. G. (2018). Loa loa : more than meets the eye ?. Trends in Parasitology, 34 (4), p. 261-262. ISSN 1471-4922.
Whittaker C., Walker M., Pion Sébastien, Chesnais C. B., Boussinesq Michel, Basanez M. G.
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Trends in Parasitology, 2018,
34 (4), p. 261-262 ISSN 1471-4922
Filarial nematodes cause neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) such as river blindness, elephantiasis, and African eye worm. Global control and elimination efforts are well underway for the former two, and epidemiological models have played a crucial role in understanding the impact of interventions and guiding control policy. However, for the latter (caused by Loa loa), there are no specific transmission models, and the disease has not been included among the prioritized NTDs. Maria-Gloria Basanez and her Helminth Ecology Research Group at Imperial College London work collaboratively on developing mathematical models for human and zoonotic helminthiases and other vector-borne NTDs. In this interview, the authors shared with Trends in Parasitology why loiasis may be more than meets the eye and how modelling can best be leveraged to help control human filarial infections.