نتایج جستجو برای: onchocerciasis

تعداد نتایج: 1363  

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1994
C Kupfer

2016
Sasisekhar Bennuru James A. Cotton Jose M. C. Ribeiro Alexandra Grote Bhavana Harsha Nancy Holroyd Amruta Mhashilkar Douglas M. Molina Arlo Z. Randall Adam D. Shandling Thomas R. Unnasch Elodie Ghedin Matthew Berriman Sara Lustigman Thomas B. Nutman

Onchocerciasis (river blindness) is a neglected tropical disease that has been successfully targeted by mass drug treatment programs in the Americas and small parts of Africa. Achieving the long-term goal of elimination of onchocerciasis, however, requires additional tools, including drugs, vaccines, and biomarkers of infection. Here, we describe the transcriptome and proteome profiles of the m...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2007
Verônica Marchon-Silva Julien Charles Caër Rory James Post Marilza Maia-Herzog Octavio Fernandes

Detection of Onchocerca volvulus in Simulium populations is of primary importance in the assessment of the effectiveness of onchocerciasis control programs. In Brazil, the main focus of onchocerciasis is in the Amazon region, in a Yanomami reserve. The main onchocerciasis control strategy in Brazil is the semi-annually mass distribution of the microfilaricide ivermectin. In accordance with the ...

2012
Takougang Innocent

Human onchocerciasis is a public health problem and an obstacle to socioeconomic development in endemic countries of Africa, Arabian Peninsula and South America (WHO, 1995). The community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) is the main strategy adopted by the African Programme for Onchocerciasis control (APOC). Severe adverse events with encephalopathy (SAEs) have been associated with mas...

2012
Stefanie E O Meredith Catherine Cross Uche V Amazigo

The control of onchocerciasis is not only a major success story in global health, but also one of the best examples of the power of public-private partnership at the international level as well as at the national level. The onchocerciasis story is also a leading example of the contribution of a group of called Non-Governmental Development Organizations (NGDO) to operational research which resul...

2014
Sérgio Luiz Bessa Luz James Lee Crainey Anthony John Shelley Miguel Rubio Yara Leite Adami Dalma Maria Banic Marilza Maia-Herzog

In a recent issue of Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, published in Rio de Janeiro in February 2014 (109: 87-92), Adami et al. have published a survey reporting Mansonella parasite prevalence in the Amazon Region. This report makes a useful contribution to the existing knowledge of filarial parasite distribution within the Amazon area, parasite prevalence rates in relation to age and occupati...

Journal: :Ethiopian medical journal 2017
Kadu Meribo Biruck Kebede Sindew Mekasha Feleke Birhan Mengistu Abate Mulugeta Mesfin Sileshi Abdi Samuel Kebede Deribe Zerihun Tadesse

Onchocerciasis is a severe parasitic infection which causes disabling skin and subcutaneous tissue changes. The disease is endemic in many African countries including Ethiopia. In 2013, Ethiopia launched Onchocerciasis elimination program with the goal of attaining interruption of onchocerciasis transmission nationwide by 2020. The country has successfully scaled up interventions and achieved 1...

2012
Martin Walker Mark P. Little Karen S. Wagner Edoh W. Soumbey-Alley Boakye A. Boatin María-Gloria Basáñez

BACKGROUND The parasite Onchocerca volvulus has, until recently, been regarded as the cause of a chronic yet non-fatal condition. Recent analyses, however, have indicated that in addition to blindness, the parasite can also be directly associated with human mortality. Such analyses also suggested that the relationship between microfilarial load and excess mortality might be non-linear. Determin...

2016
Robert Colebunders Floribert Tepage Ente Rood Michel Mandro Emmanuel Nji Abatih Gisele Musinya Germain Mambandu José Kabeya Michel Komba Bethany Levick John L Mokili Anne Laudisoit

BACKGROUND An increased prevalence of epilepsy has been reported in many onchocerciasis endemic areas. OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence and distribution of epilepsy in an onchocerciasis endemic region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). DESIGN/METHODS An epilepsy prevalence study was carried out in 2014, in two localities of the Bas-Uélé district, an onchocerciasis endemic r...

Journal: :Filaria Journal 2003
Nancy J Haselow Julie Akame Cyrille Evini Serge Akongo

In areas co-endemic for loiasis and onchocerciasis, the classic Community-Directed Treatment using ivermectin (Mectizan(R)) must be adapted as additional program activities, better communication and tighter control of ivermectin stocks are required to minimize risk and manage serious adverse events following ivermectin treatment in patients co-infected with Loa loa. The importance of these seri...

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