noun
- a tropical disease caused by parasitic worms (Loa loa) transmitted by biting flies, characterized by itching, swelling, and the visible movement of worms under the skin.
Usage: medical term; also called African eye worm disease
Examples
- Loiasis is endemic in parts of West and Central Africa.
- The patient developed loiasis after spending several months in a tropical region.
- Symptoms of loiasis include itching and temporary swelling of the skin.
- Doctors diagnosed loiasis when the worm was observed moving across the patient's eye.
- Loiasis is transmitted by the bite of infected Chrysops flies.