A delayed diagnosis of lymphatic filariasis in a returned traveller from the Philippines.

Commun Dis Intell (2018)

Department of Infectious Diseases, Northern Health, Epping, Victoria, Australia.

Published: February 2025

A 71-year-old Australian-born man with previous extended travel to the Philippines presented with bilateral lymphoedema, fevers and rigors. Examination of a nocturnal blood film revealed microfilariae of , confirming a diagnosis of Bancroftian filariasis. This case highlights the challenges of diagnosing and managing lymphatic filariasis in non-endemic regions.

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