Lymphatic filariasis infects around 120 million people worldwide. Known also as elephantiasis, one of three parasitic nematode helminths or roundworms causes the infection. Mosquito bites transmit lymphatic filariasis, which then travels into the lymphatic vessels. The asymptomatic form damages the kidneys, the lymphatic system, and the immune system, while the chronic form results in disfiguring lymphoedema and elephantiasis.

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