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Lymphatic Filariasis in the Americas

Overview

Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) is a disabling parasitic disease caused by worms that are spread from person-to-person by the bite of infected mosquitoes. It is a leading cause of disability globally in which more than 120 million persons are infected and 44 million suffer from chronic complications such as lymphedema and hydrocele.

 

CDC has identified Lymphatic Filariasis as a Winnable Battle. Promoting evidence-based programs and cost-effective strategies as prevention tactics will both have significant impacts on eliminating Lymphatic Filariasis from the Americas.


Public Health Foundation (PHF) offers resources that public health and other professionals can use to help reduce the rates of infectious diseases. To learn more information about the prevention of infectious diseases, refer to TRAIN for information on individual courses. 

 

For more resources on infectious diseases, visit PHF’s Learning Resource Center to find high quality training materials, and use the Public Health Improvement Resource Center for online tools.

 

Please visit the CDC’s Winnable Battles Lymphatic Filariasis website for more information.​

 
Lymphatic Filariasis in the Americas