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Compositions and Methods for Detecting Loa loa
Case ID:
TAB-3120
Web Published:
12/6/2022
Loa loa
is a filarial nematode estimated to infect 3-13 million people in Central and Western Africa. In parts of Africa, mass administration of ivermectin is common for onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis control. However, some individuals infected with
Loa loa
microfilariae in high densities are known to experience post-ivermectin severe adverse events, such as encephalopathy, coma, or even death. Therefore, diagnostic tools that can accurately identify and differentiate
Loa loa
microfilariae from other filarial infections are needed. Microscopic evaluation of blood samples is the only current diagnostic method used to detect
Loa loa
microfilaremia in endemic areas, and is impractical for widespread screening. Molecular based assays are useful and are quantitative, but require the use of sophisticated instrumentation.
The inventors analyzed samples from
Loa loa
infected patients and uninfected controls, and have identified
Loa loa
microfilaria-specific antigens. The pending application claims a variety of means of detecting these antigens.
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Keywords:
ANTIGENS
Diagnostics
Listed LPM Fenn as of 4/15/2015
Loa
Microfilariae
Post LPM Assignment Set 20150420
Pre LPM working set 20150418
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For Information, Contact:
Theodoric Mattes
NIH Technology Transfer
theodoric.mattes@nih.gov