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Onchocerciasis-associated skin and ocular disease and the impact of ivermectin treatment on morbidity prevalence: a modelling study

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Modelling anti-Ov16 Seroprevalence for the Control and Elimination of Onchocerciasis

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Chitin in egg shells of Onchocerca gibsoni and Onchocerca volvulus

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1987
Chemical analysis of adult females of Onchocerca gibsoni gave estimated chitin contents of 200-500 micrograms (g dry weight)-1. Egg shells from both O. gibsoni and Onchocerca volvulus stained with Calcofluor white and with fluorescent wheat germ agglutinin as shown by fluorescent light microscopy, and bound gold-labelled wheat germ agglutinin as shown ...
Lesley J. Brydon   +3 more
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The genomes of Onchocerca volvulus

International Journal for Parasitology, 2000
Onchocerca volvulus, the filarial parasite that causes onchocerciasis or river blindness, contains three distinct genomes. These include the nuclear genome, the mitochondrial genome and the genome of an intracellular endosymbiont of the genus Wolbachia.
Steven A. Williams, Thomas R. Unnasch
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Carbohydrate metabolism in Onchocerca gutturosa and Onchocerca lienalis (Nematoda:Filarioidea)

International Journal for Parasitology, 1988
Abstract Dunn T. S., Raines P. S., Barrett J. and Butterworth P. E. 1988. Carbohydrate metabolism in Onchocerca gutturosa and Onchocerca lienalis (Nematoda:Filarioidea). International Journal for Parasitology 18 : 21–26. Adult O. gutturosa and O. lienalis have a complete sequence of glycolytic and tricarboxylic acid cycle enzymes.
John Barrett   +3 more
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The chromosomes of Onchocerca volvulus

Parasitology Today, 1986
30 Wright, F.C,, P~ner, J.C. and Guillot, F.S. (I 983)J. Porositd. 69, 696-700 31 Evans, l~P. and Kirkwood, A.C, (I 984) Vet. Rec I 14, 459 32 Sindair, A.N and KJrkwood, A.C, (I 983) Vet. Rec. I 12, 65 33 Shilston, A.W. (I 915) 3rd ond 4th Reports of Director of Veteri- non/Reseorch, Union orSouth Africa, pp. 68-69, Depar~ent of Agriculture Pretoria 34
H. Hirai, W.S. Procunier
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Extracellular proteases of Onchocerca

Experimental Parasitology, 1989
Two important events in infection by Onchocerca parasites involve cutaneous tissue migration by larval stages. L3 larvae migrate from the blackfly bite site to subcutaneous locations for adult development, and microfilariae from subcutaneous nodules to distant regions of the skin and sometimes the eye.
Margaret Brown   +6 more
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Antigens of Onchocerca volvulus

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1985
Most studies on immunologic responses to Onchocerca volvulus have employed extracts or antigens from related filarial parasites. Consequently, little is known about the nature of O. volvulus antigens. Potential antigen sources include in vitro cultures and physicochemical fractionation of O. volvulus extracts.
Mohamed El Khalifa   +3 more
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