نتایج جستجو برای: onchocerca volvulus

تعداد نتایج: 3233  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1998
P J Cooper I Espinel W Paredes R H Guderian T B Nutman

Onchocerca volvulus infection has been associated with impaired cellular responses to parasite antigens, an impairment that may also extend to nonparasite antigens. To investigate the mechanism of this impaired immune response, the effect of concurrent O. volvulus infection on the immune response to tetanus toxoid (TT) following tetanus vaccination was studied. The proliferative, cytokine, and ...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2006
Mario A Rodríguez-Pérez Charles R Katholi Hassan K Hassan Thomas R Unnasch

To study the impact of mass Mectizan treatment on Onchocerca volvulus transmission in Mexico, entomological surveys were carried out in the endemic foci of Oaxaca, Southern Chiapas, and Northern Chiapas. Collected flies were screened by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for O. volvulus parasites. The prevalence of infected and infective flies was estimated using the PoolScreen algorithm and with ...

2014
Major Gooyit Nancy Tricoche Sara Lustigman Kim D. Janda

The L3-stage-specific chitinase OvCHT1 has been implicated in the development of Onchocerca volvulus, the causative agent of onchocerciasis. Closantel, a known anthelmintic drug, was previously discovered as a potent and specific OvCHT1 inhibitor. As closantel is also a known protonophore, we performed a simple scaffold modulation to map out the structural features that are relevant for its ind...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1994
P A Zimmerman C R Katholi M C Wooten N Lang-Unnasch T R Unnasch

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products were characterized for a repeated sequence family (designated "O-150") of the human filarial parasite Onchocerca volvulus. In phylogenetic inferences, the O-150 sequences clustered into closely related groups, suggesting that concerted evolution maintains sequence homology in this family. Using a novel mathematical model based on a nested application of ...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2009
Peter D. Burbelo Hannah P. Leahy Michael J. Iadarola Thomas B. Nutman

BACKGROUND Onchocerciasis, an infection caused by the filarial nematode Onchocerca volvulus, is a major public health concern. Given the debilitating symptoms associated with onchocerciasis and concerns about recrudescence in areas of previous onchocerciasis control, more efficient tools are needed for diagnosis and monitoring of control measures. We investigated whether luciferase immunoprecip...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2008
Judith E. Allen Ohene Adjei Odile Bain Achim Hoerauf Wolfgang H. Hoffmann Benjamin L. Makepeace Hartwig Schulz-Key Vincent N. Tanya Alexander J. Trees Samuel Wanji David W. Taylor

River blindness is a seriously debilitating disease caused by the filarial parasite Onchocerca volvulus, which infects millions in Africa as well as in South and Central America. Research has been hampered by a lack of good animal models, as the parasite can only develop fully in humans and some primates. This review highlights the development of two animal model systems that have allowed signi...

2016
Albert Eisenbarth Mbunkah Daniel Achukwi Alfons Renz

BACKGROUND Recent reports of transmission interruption of Onchocerca volvulus, the causing agent of river blindness, in former endemic foci in the Americas, and more recently in West and East Africa, raise the question whether elimination of this debilitating disease is underway after long-term treatment of the population at risk with ivermectin. The situation in Central Africa has not yet been...

2014
Andy Alhassan Benjamin L. Makepeace Elwyn James LaCourse Mike Y. Osei-Atweneboana Clotilde K. S. Carlow Henk D. F. H. Schallig

Onchocerciasis is a debilitating neglected tropical disease caused by infection with the filarial parasite Onchocerca volvulus. Adult worms live in subcutaneous tissues and produce large numbers of microfilariae that migrate to the skin and eyes. The disease is spread by black flies of the genus Simulium following ingestion of microfilariae that develop into infective stage larvae in the insect...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Virginia L Tchakouté Simon P Graham Siv Aina Jensen Benjamin L Makepeace Charles K Nfon Leo M Njongmeta Sara Lustigman Peter A Enyong Vincent N Tanya Albert E Bianco Alexander J Trees

Onchocerciasis (river blindness) is a major parasitic disease of humans in sub-Saharan Africa caused by the microfilarial stage of the nematode Onchocerca volvulus. Using Onchocerca ochengi, a closely related species which infects cattle and is transmitted by the same black fly vector (Simulium damnosum sensu lato) as O. volvulus, we have conducted longitudinal studies after either natural fiel...

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