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1 Katherine Swift Ph.D Student Walden University PUBH-8165-3 Instructor Dr. Raymond Thron Spring, 2009

2 (Worldbank,2002)

3 Africa 30 countries Senegal Malawi Latin America Yemen (Worldbank,2002)

4 (WHO,2009)

5 Simulium black fly Microfilariae 220 – 360 µm in length (WHO,2009)

6 The female and male worms entwine Female worm lengths range from 30 to 80 cms Male length ranges from 3 to 5 cm The female will release 1000 microfilariae (WHO,2009)

7 Skin snips Blood samples Eye examinations (WHO/TDR,2003)

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11 (Who/TDR,2003)

12 Depigmentation Subcutaneous nodules Lichenified dermatitis Chronic papular dermatitis Lymphadenopathy Atrophy of skin Onchocercomata WHO/TDR,2003)

13 (Who,2009)

14 Ivermectin (Mectizan®). WHO/TDR,2003)

15 Special permission granted from The CarterCenter/Emily Straub Foundation

16 Wolbachia Species Doxycycline (WHO/TDR,2003)

17 Global Partnerships to Eliminate Riverblindness

18 APOC OCP

19 (WHO/TDR,2003)

20 Community Distributed Treatment with Ivermectin (COMDT)

21 (WHO/APOC,2007)

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24 The Carter Center. The global 2000 river blindness. River Blindness News. 1999; 11:1-8 Eezzuduemhoi, D. R., & Wilson, D. (2008). Onchocerciasis. Retrieved April 5, 2009, from eMedicine Ophthalmology Web site: http:/ ​ / ​ emedicine.medscape.com/ ​ article/ ​ 1204593 Kazdins-Helds, J. K., Remme, J. H. F., & Boakye, B. (2003). Focus: Onchocerciasis. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 1(3), 178-180. doi:10.1038/ ​ nrmicro779 Sinha, S., Schwartz, R. A., & Kapilia, R. (2006). Onchocerciasis. Retrieved April 5, 2009, from eMedicine Infectious Diseases Web site: http:/ ​ / ​ emedicine.medscape.com/ ​ article/ ​ 224309

25 WHO. (2009). Life-cycle of Onchocerca volvulus. Retrieved April 11, 2009, from African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control (APOC) Web site: http:/ ​ / ​ www.who.int/ ​ apoc/ ​ onchocerciasis/ ​ lifecycle/ ​ en/ ​ print.html WHO. (2009). Vector elimination. Retrieved March 13, 2009, from African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control (APOC) Web site: http:/ ​ / ​ www.who.int/ ​ apoc/ ​ vector/ ​ en WHO. (n.d.). APOC African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control. In Partners Meeting Report (JAF12.10, p. 37). Retrieved April 12, 2009, from www.who.int/ ​ entity/ ​ apoc/ ​ publications/ ​ yaounde_report_2006/ ​ en/ ​ index.html WHO/ ​ APOC. (2007). African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control Revitalizing health care delivery in sub-Saharan Africa (first ed., Vol. 1) [Brochure]. Retrieved April 19, 2009, from WHO Web site: http:/ ​ / ​ www.who.int/ ​ apoc/ ​ publications/ ​ cdti_healthsystems/ ​ en/ ​ index.html

26 WHO/ ​ TDR. (2003, November 28). TDR Image Library. Retrieved April 12, 2009, from TDR fro research on diseases and poverty Web site: http:/ ​ / ​ apps.who.int/ ​ tdr/ ​ publications/ ​ tdr-image-library Worldbank. (2002). Global Partnership to Eliminate River blindness. Retrieved April 11, 2009, from Africa Program for Onchocerciasis Control Web site: http:/ ​ / ​ www.worldbank.org/ ​ afr/ ​ gper


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