Mansonelliasis Filariasis
Dormancy Period: Days to weeks
The infection of these roundworms typically causes no overt symptoms but may sometimes cause a mild dermatitis of the thorax and shoulders. M. streptocerca infections fortunately do not cause any nodules, skin disease, or ocular infections like that of Onchocerca volvulus. However they may become visible just under the skin surface, and perhaps decrease skin health and immunity.
During a blood meal, an infected midge (genus Culicoides) or blackfly (genus Simulium) introduces third-stage filarial larvae onto the skin of the human host, where they penetrate into the bite wound. They develop into adults that reside in body cavities, most commonly the peritoneal cavity or pleural cavity, but also occasionally in the pericardium (M. perstans), subcutaneous tissue (M. ozzardi) or dermis (M. steptocerca).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mansonella_streptocerca
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mansonelliasis
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Therapure Remedies: Neem Soap with scrub glove, Vita Bath with CP SO, CP BVC, CP C, CP PAR-D. CP PAR-M, CP PIN, CP PRS, CP SPQ, CP 1-5, CP ID, Therapure Bug Juice.
Jamu Jo: JJ 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15.
IV Therapy: Glutathione, DMSO, CP ID, CP IN, CP IZ, CP IS, Lysine, Magnesium, NAC, Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin D, Zinc.
Conventional Remedies: Diethylcarbamazine (DEC) and ivermectin may be moderately effective.