Anti-parasitic drug could accelerate the elimination of infection endemic to Africa
08-05-2025 04:20 via news-medical.net

Anti-parasitic drug could accelerate the elimination of infection endemic to Africa

Tens of millions of people in Africa are infected by parasitic worms that cause lymphatic filariasis (also called elephantiasis), a disease that leads to severe swelling and deformities of the limbs and genitals.
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