PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Sep 2022)

Distinct loiasis infection states and associated clinical and hematological manifestations in patients from Gabon.

  • Luzia Veletzky,
  • Kirsten Alexandra Eberhardt,
  • Jennifer Hergeth,
  • Daniel Robert Stelzl,
  • Rella Zoleko Manego,
  • Ghyslain Mombo-Ngoma,
  • Ruth Kreuzmair,
  • Gerrit Burger,
  • Ayôla Akim Adegnika,
  • Selidji Todagbe Agnandji,
  • Pierre Blaise Matsiegui,
  • Michel Boussinesq,
  • Benjamin Mordmüller,
  • Michael Ramharter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010793
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 9
p. e0010793

Abstract

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BackgroundLoiasis-a filarial disease endemic in Central and West Africa-is increasingly recognized as significant individual and public health concern. While the understanding of the disease characteristics remains limited, significant morbidity and excess mortality have been demonstrated. Here, we characterize clinical and hematological findings in a large cohort from Gabon.MethodsLoiasis-related clinical manifestations and microfilaremia, hemoglobin and differential blood counts were recorded prospectively during a cross-sectional survey. For analysis, participants were categorized into distinct infection states by the diagnostic criteria of eye worm history and microfilaremia.ResultsAnalysis of data from 1,232 individuals showed that occurrence of clinical and hematological findings differed significantly between the infection states. Eye worm positivity was associated with a wide range of clinical manifestations while microfilaremia by itself was not. Loa loa infection was associated with presence of eosinophilia and absolute eosinophil counts were associated with extent of microfilaremia (p-adj. = 0.012, ß-estimate:0.17[0.04-0.31]).ConclusionsLoiasis is a complex disease, causing different disease manifestations in patients from endemic regions. The consequences for the affected individuals or populations as well as the pathophysiological consequences of correlating eosinophilia are largely unknown. High-quality research on loiasis should be fostered to improve patient care and understanding of the disease.