2017
DOI: 10.1080/2331205x.2017.1345587
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Relationship between tropical endemic limbo-conjunctivitis and intestinal helminths in a population of Cameroonian children

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“…12,[19][20][21][22] Parasitic infections are sources of morbidity and mortality. 23 An Ophthalmologist, Stephen Mckenzie, identified microfilaria, in 1890. A Scottish Ophthalmologist, Douglas Argyll-Robertson, in 1895, observed a localized angioedema in Calabar, a coastal town in Nigeria, resulting in the name "Calabar swelling".…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12,[19][20][21][22] Parasitic infections are sources of morbidity and mortality. 23 An Ophthalmologist, Stephen Mckenzie, identified microfilaria, in 1890. A Scottish Ophthalmologist, Douglas Argyll-Robertson, in 1895, observed a localized angioedema in Calabar, a coastal town in Nigeria, resulting in the name "Calabar swelling".…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%