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- Worms and More Worms Speaker: Edward Mitre, MD
- Prevalence of Loa Loa and Mansonella Perstans Detection in Urban Areas of Southeast Gabon
- Parasitology. Filarial Worms
- Nematodes from Tissues
- Filarial Worm (Loa Loa) in the Anterior Chamber Report of Two Cases
- Treatment of Onchocerca Volvulus in an Area of Loa Loa Co-Endemicity: a Randomized Controlled Trial
- Micro 5 Antiparasiticals Anthelmintics, Pediculicides, Miticides, Antifungals
- (Filarioidea: Onchocercidae) Infection in Frugivorous Bats (Artibeus Spp.): Pathological Features, Molecular Evidence, and Prevalence
- Loa Loa and Mansonella Perstans: Neglected Human Infections That Need Control in Nigeria
- Loa Loa and Mansonella Perstans Filariasis in the Chaillu Mountains, Congo
- Worms and Human Disease
- Aiming for Rapid Control and Patient Cure
- Subconjunctival Loa Loa Worm: First Case Report in Brazil Verme Subconjuntival Da Espécie Loa Loa: Primeiro Caso No Brasil
- Plant Products in the Treatment and Control of Filariasis and Other Helminth Infections and Assay Systems for Antifilarial/Anthelmintic Activity
- Comparison of Immune Responses to Loa Loa Stage-Specific Antigen
- Jemds.Com Review Article
- Infection Control Hiv/Aids, Toxocara, Pediculosis, Demodex, Loa Loa
- Ocular Loiasis in a US Soldier
- Not to Be Missed! Differential Diagnoses of Common Dermatological Problems in Returning Travellers
- Questions to Test Obtained Knowledge
- Loa Loa: a New Rapid Assessment Tool
- Case Report a Historical Note on an Imported Case Of
- Prevalence and Intensity of Loa Loa Infection Over Twenty-Three Years in Three Communities of the Mbalmayo Health District (Central Cameroon) Aude E
- ESCMID Online Lecture Library © by Author ESCMID Online Lecture Library Filaria and Filariasis
- Worms – a Review
- Educational Workshop EW08: Management of Ocular Parasitic Diseases
- The Pathoparasitology of Nonhuman Primates: a Review
- Recommendations for the Treatment of Onchocerciasis with Mectizan® in Areas Co-Endemic for Onchocerciasis and Loiasis
- Cutaneous Larva Migrans
- (Mirna) Content of Exosome-Like Vesicles Derived From
- The Scottish Encounter with Tropical Disease
- Parasitic Infections of the Skin
- Related Cutaneous Larva Migrans
- Fasciolopsis Buski