نتایج جستجو برای: onchocerciasis

تعداد نتایج: 1363  

Journal: :BMJ Global Health 2021

Introduction Onchocerciasis is targeted for elimination mainly with annual community-directed treatment ivermectin (CDTI). High infection levels have been reported in South-West Cameroon, despite ?15 years of CDTI. The aim this study was to assess factors associated continued onchocerciasis transmission and skin disease. Methods A large-scale cross-sectional conducted 2017 20 communities a loia...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1990
A Van der Lelij A Rothova J S Stilma R Hoekzema A Kijlstra

Autoimmune mechanisms are thought to be involved in the pathogenesis of onchocercal chorioretinopathy. Cell-mediated immune responses to human retinal S-antigen, interphotoreceptor retinoid binding protein (IRBP), and crude retinal extract were investigated in patients with onchocerciasis from Sierra Leone, West Africa using a two-step migration-inhibition factor assay. Patients were subdivided...

2015
Stanimira P. Krotneva Luc E. Coffeng Mounkaila Noma Honorat G. M. Zouré Lalle Bakoné Uche V. Amazigo Sake J. de Vlas Wilma A. Stolk Peter Steinmann

Since its initiation in 1995, the African Program for Onchocerciasis Control (APOC) has had a substantial impact on the prevalence and burden of onchocerciasis through annual ivermectin mass treatment. Ivermectin is a broad-spectrum anti-parasitic agent that also has an impact on other co-endemic parasitic infections. In this study, we roughly assessed the additional impact of APOC activities o...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 1998
J Blanks F Richards F Beltrán R Collins E Alvarez G Zea Flores B Bauler R Cedillos M Heisler D Brandling-Bennett W Baldwin M Bayona R Klein M Jacox

The decision in 1987 by the pharmaceutical firm Merck & Co. to provide Mectizan (ivermectin) free of charge to river blindness control programs has challenged the international public health community to find effective ways to distribute the drug to rural populations most affected by onchocerciasis. In the Americas, PAHO responded to that challenge by calling for the elimination of all morbidit...

Journal: :Filaria Journal 2003
Kwablah Awadzi

Ivermectin (Mectizan(R)) is the only drug currently recommended for the treatment and control of onchocerciasis. Serious adverse events rarely occur during treatment, except in subjects heavily infected with Loa Loa. This review of drug-related serious adverse events in the treatment of onchocerciasis therefore revisited the pre-Mectizan(R) reference drugs, DEC and suramin, and other candidate ...

2013

Onchocerciasis (river blindness) is caused by the parasitic worm Onchocerca volvulus, transmitted to humans by the bite of infected black flies of the genus Simulium, and is characterized by chronic skin disease, severe itching, and eye lesions that can progress to complete blindness. Currently, among approximately 123 million persons at risk for infection in 38 endemic countries, at least 25.7...

Journal: :Parasite 2010
M Fukuda Y Otsuka S Uni O Bain H Takaoka

Wild female black flies attracted to a man or an idling automobile were collected at Oita, Japan where five cases of zoonotic onchocerciasis had occurred. Among the five Simulium species captured, 2% of Simulium bidentatum, the predominant species, were infected with filarial larvae. There were at least two types of infective larvae, types A and B, based on morphometric observation. Moreover, m...

2017
Peter H Adler Neusa Hamada Jeane Marcelle Cavalcante do Nascimento Maria Eugenia Grillet

Simulium guianense Wise is a Latin American vector complex of black flies associated with transmission of the causal agent of human onchocerciasis (river blindness). An analysis of the chromosomal banding patterns of 607 larvae of S. guianense s. l. revealed a high level of variation involving 83 macrogenomic rearrangements across 25 populations in Brazil, French Guiana, and Venezuela. The 25 p...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2002
G E Guzmán K Awadzi N Opoku R B Narayanan H O Akuffo

Successful control of onchocerciasis through mass distribution of ivermectin needs to be coupled with reliable, sensitive, specific, yet affordable diagnostic methods to monitor and ensure the efficacy of such measures. The effort put into the development of diagnostic methods for onchocerciasis that can substitute for or work in combination with the present "gold standard," the skin snip test,...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2002
C L Moser M Martín-Baranera F Vega V Draper J Gutiérrez J Mas

AIMS This study was designed to estimate the prevalence of blindness and its main aetiologies in Bioko, an onchocerciasis endemic zone of Equatorial Guinea. METHODS Random sampling was applied, proportionally to population distribution into urban or rural areas. All the subjects underwent a basic eye examination by trained nurses. In the presence of any ocular affection or a visual acuity of ...

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