“…Also, has been found Venezuela (Diaz et al, 2002), Brazil (Verocai et al, 2009) and in Zimbabwe (Mukaratirwa et al, 2005) In general a variety of mammals, including humans, occasionally serve as the intermediate as well as the definitive hosts for the genus Philophathalamus. Moreover, the zoonotic philophthalmiasis in human cases has been also documented in various parts of the world (Sapp et al, 2019 andPrompetch et al, 2021). Lang et al, 1993;Kanev et al, 1993 &Kanev, 1995 reported cases of human infection and conjunctivitis in eyes due to infection with P. palpebrarum; P. lucipetus and P. lachrymosus, respectively.…”