Abstract:
Lymphatic filariasis is a neglected parasitic helminth or zoonotic nematode infection that constitutes a public health
problem, particularly in the tropical region. People who live in tropical regions in remote rural villages near rivers and
streams are mostly affected by filariasis. The vector of filariasis is the mosquito. It transmits the worm it took from the
blood of an infected person to another person. The nematode act by suppressing the immune system of the host. Despite
the efforts to eliminate lymphatic filariasis targeted in 2020, the disease still affects the majority of tropical countries. There
have been a lot of efforts to eliminate lymphatic filariasis however the effort is not enough as there are increasing cases of
the disease. Only a few countries from the African region like Togo were able to eliminate lymphatic filariasis. Mass Drug
Administration apart from the use of mosquito nets or wearing globes is an effective control measure to eliminate the
debilitating zoonotic disease. Because of the morbidity associated with the disease, there is a need to eliminate it.