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Lymphatic Filariasis is caused by | Lymphatic Filariasis is caused by [[nematode]]s ([[roundworm]]s) that inhabit the [[lymphatic]] vessels and [[lymph node]]s of a human host. [[Wuchereria bancrofti]], [[Brugia malayi]] and Brugia timori cause lymphatic filariasis. | ||
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Overview
Lymphatic Filariasis is caused by nematodes (roundworms) that inhabit the lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes of a human host. Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi and Brugia timori cause lymphatic filariasis.