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Volume 23, Number 1—January 2017
Letter

Loiasis in US Traveler Returning from Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, 2016

David H. PriestComments to Author  and Thomas B. Nutman
Author affiliations: Novant Health, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA (D.H. Priest); National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA (T.B. Nutman)

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Cutaneous manifestations of Loa loa (African eye worm) infection in a US traveler who returned from a 6-month stay on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, 2016. Urticarial lesions on the left thigh showing a coincident papular eruption (A) and behind the left ear (B).

Figure. Cutaneous manifestations of Loa loa (African eye worm) infection in a US traveler who returned from a 6-month stay on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea, 2016. Urticarial lesions on the left thigh showing a coincident papular eruption (A) and behind the left ear (B).

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