نتایج جستجو برای: onchocerca volvulus

تعداد نتایج: 3233  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2002
Taru Meri T Sakari Jokiranta Jens Hellwage Alexandra Bialonski Peter F Zipfel Seppo Meri

The filarial parasite Onchocerca volvulus is the causative agent of river blindness. The adult worms produce microfilariae (mf), which are responsible for the disease pathogenesis; mf activate the complement system, but the activation stops before the formation of terminal complement complexes. Because of the arrest of complement activation, this study analyzed binding of the main alternative p...

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 ...

2017
Ole Lagatie Bieke Van Dorst Lieven J Stuyver

Understanding the immune response upon infection with the filarial nematode Onchocerca volvulus and the mechanisms that evolved in this parasite to evade immune mediated elimination is essential to expand the toolbox available for diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines development. Using high-density peptide microarrays we scanned the proteome-wide linear epitope repertoire in Cameroonian oncho...

Journal: :Parasitology 2006
C Bourguinat S D S Pion J Kamgno J Gardon N Gardon-Wendel B O L Duke R K Prichard M Boussinesq

Observations of low response of patients infected with Onchocerca volvulus to ivermectin suggest that the parasite may be under a selection process toward potential resistance. To limit the extension of this phenomenon, it is crucial to characterize the genes of O. volvulus that are involved. For this, O. volvulus adult worms collected before the introduction of ivermectin in an onchocerciasis ...

2013
Allison Golden Cathy Steel Lindsay Yokobe Emily Jackson Rebecca Barney Joseph Kubofcik Roger Peck Thomas R. Unnasch Thomas B. Nutman Tala de los Santos Gonzalo J. Domingo

Onchocerciasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by infection with the parasite Onchocerca volvulus (Ov). An estimated 180 million people are at risk for Ov infection, and 37 million people are infected, mostly in Africa. A lateral flow-based assay to detect human IgG4 antibodies to the Ov-specific antigen Ov-16 was developed as a rapid tool to detect exposure to Ov. The test, when perform...

Journal: :Molecular and biochemical parasitology 2005
J K L Eng R K Prichard

An analysis of the polymorphism of 16 genes from Onchocerca volvulus was undertaken, in two populations of worms from either ivermectin-naïve patients or patients who had been repeatedly treated with ivermectin, in Ghana. Six genes were selected for analysis because studies in other nematodes had suggested a possible association with ivermectin resistance. The other 10 genes were included as co...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2006
Katelyn Fenn Claire Conlon Martin Jones Michael A Quail Nancy E Holroyd Julian Parkhill Mark Blaxter

Wolbachia are well known as bacterial symbionts of arthropods, where they are reproductive parasites, but have also been described from nematode hosts, where the symbiotic interaction has features of mutualism. The majority of arthropod Wolbachia belong to clades A and B, while nematode Wolbachia mostly belong to clades C and D, but these relationships have been based on analysis of a small num...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2003
Angel G Guevara Juan C Vieira Bruce G Lilley Andrea López Nadia Vieira Jose Rumbea Richard Collins Charles R Katholi Thomas R Unnasch

The prevalence of infected and infective black flies was estimated by pool screen polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification in the three river basins in Ecuador endemic for onchocerciasis. Mass distribution of ivermectin (Mectizan) resulted in dramatic declines in the prevalence of infected and infective flies. In the Rio Santiago river basin, no infections were detected, suggesting that tr...

Journal: :African health sciences 2012
J K Tumwine K Vandemaele S Chungong M Richer M Anker Y Ayana M L Opoka D N Klaucke A Quarello P S Spencer

BACKGROUND Nodding syndrome (repetitive nodding and progressive generalized seizures) is assuming epidemic proportions in South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. OBJECTIVE To describe clinical and epidemiological features of nodding syndrome in southern Sudan based on preliminary investigations conducted in 2001 and 2002. METHOD Household surveys, clinical, electrophysiological (EEG) assessments,...

2017
Vera Wewer Benjamin L. Makepeace Vincent N. Tanya Helga Peisker Kenneth Pfarr Achim Hoerauf Peter Dörmann

Onchocerciasis, a neglected tropical disease prevalent in western and central Africa, is a major health problem and has been targeted for elimination. The causative agent for this disease is the human parasite Onchocerca volvulus. Onchocerca ochengi and Litomosoides sigmodontis, infectious agents of cattle and rodents, respectively, serve as model organisms to study filarial nematode infections...

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