Habitat
What areas do I avoid?
One of the first records of an
infection of the Loa loa involved in 1707 features a
young girl in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic suffering from
“severe stabbing eye pain.” A surgeon subsequently extracted a
worm from her eye (Padgett and Jacobsen 2008). Today, Loa loa infects millions of people from West and Central
Africa (Padgett and Jacobsen 2008). An estimated 30 million
people live at risk of contracting this parasite (Antinori et
al. 2012). Cases occur most often in rainforests of
Cameroon, with a 54% endemic, as well as the Republic of the
Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African
Republic, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Nigeria (Padgett and
Jacobsen 2008). However, cases in Western countries are becoming
more common because of travelers and immigrants who visit the
endemic areas (Padgett and Jacobsen 2008, Antinori et al.
2012).
Inhabiting human inhabitants
While the Loa loa primarily
inhabits African countries, they dwell within two different
hosts during their life cycle.
So, as far as their habitat goes it spends the
larva stage within flies of the genus
Chrysops. These bloodsucking flies t