Term Name: dipetalonemiasis
Synonyms: dipetalonema infectious disease, Infection by Dipetalonema, Infection by Dipetalonema perstans
Definition: A filariasis that is a zoonotic infection caused by the nematode of the genus Dipetalonema, which is transmitted accidentally to humans from porcupines, beavers and other mammals by mosquitoes. The adult worms live subcutaneously or in body cavities or in the eyes of humans. Dead worms cause hypersensitivity necrosis with eosinophils, followed by granulomatous reaction and fibrosis.
Ontology: Human Disease [DOID:14422]   ( DOID:14422 )

Relationships
is a type of: eye disease filariasis skin disease