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Onchocerca volvulus transmission in the Mbam valley of Cameroon following 16 years of annual community-directed treatment with ivermectin, and the description of a new cytotype of Simulium squamosum
by
Post, Rory
, Kamgno, Joseph
, Boussinesq, Michel
, De Witte, Jacobus
, Njamnshi, Alfred K.
, Laemmer, Christine
, Nwane, Philippe
, Dujardin, Jean-Claude
, Nana-Djeunga, Hugues C.
, Colebunders, Robert
, Pfarr, Kenneth
, Krit, Meryam
, Hendy, Adam
, Enyong, Peter
, O’Neill, Sarah
in
Animals
/ Annual
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Biting
/ Black flies
/ Cameroon
/ Cameroon - epidemiology
/ Diptera
/ Dipteran vectors and associated diseases
/ Disease transmission
/ Distribution
/ Dry season
/ Elimination
/ Entomology
/ Epilepsy
/ Ethanol
/ Female
/ Ghana
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Inland waters
/ Insect Control
/ Insect Vectors - drug effects
/ Insect Vectors - genetics
/ Insect Vectors - parasitology
/ Insect Vectors - physiology
/ Insecticides - pharmacology
/ Insects as carriers of disease
/ Ivermectin
/ Ivermectin - pharmacology
/ Laboratories
/ Lakes
/ Larvae
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Onchocerca volvulus
/ Onchocerca volvulus - drug effects
/ Onchocerca volvulus - genetics
/ Onchocerca volvulus - physiology
/ Onchocerciasis
/ Onchocerciasis - epidemiology
/ Onchocerciasis - parasitology
/ Onchocerciasis - transmission
/ Parasitology
/ Patient outcomes
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ River banks
/ Rivers
/ Rural Health
/ Screening
/ Seasons
/ Simuliidae - drug effects
/ Simuliidae - genetics
/ Simuliidae - parasitology
/ Simuliidae - physiology
/ Simulium
/ Simulium damnosum
/ Simulium squamosum
/ Statistics
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2021
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Onchocerca volvulus transmission in the Mbam valley of Cameroon following 16 years of annual community-directed treatment with ivermectin, and the description of a new cytotype of Simulium squamosum
by
Post, Rory
, Kamgno, Joseph
, Boussinesq, Michel
, De Witte, Jacobus
, Njamnshi, Alfred K.
, Laemmer, Christine
, Nwane, Philippe
, Dujardin, Jean-Claude
, Nana-Djeunga, Hugues C.
, Colebunders, Robert
, Pfarr, Kenneth
, Krit, Meryam
, Hendy, Adam
, Enyong, Peter
, O’Neill, Sarah
in
Animals
/ Annual
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Biting
/ Black flies
/ Cameroon
/ Cameroon - epidemiology
/ Diptera
/ Dipteran vectors and associated diseases
/ Disease transmission
/ Distribution
/ Dry season
/ Elimination
/ Entomology
/ Epilepsy
/ Ethanol
/ Female
/ Ghana
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Inland waters
/ Insect Control
/ Insect Vectors - drug effects
/ Insect Vectors - genetics
/ Insect Vectors - parasitology
/ Insect Vectors - physiology
/ Insecticides - pharmacology
/ Insects as carriers of disease
/ Ivermectin
/ Ivermectin - pharmacology
/ Laboratories
/ Lakes
/ Larvae
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Onchocerca volvulus
/ Onchocerca volvulus - drug effects
/ Onchocerca volvulus - genetics
/ Onchocerca volvulus - physiology
/ Onchocerciasis
/ Onchocerciasis - epidemiology
/ Onchocerciasis - parasitology
/ Onchocerciasis - transmission
/ Parasitology
/ Patient outcomes
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ River banks
/ Rivers
/ Rural Health
/ Screening
/ Seasons
/ Simuliidae - drug effects
/ Simuliidae - genetics
/ Simuliidae - parasitology
/ Simuliidae - physiology
/ Simulium
/ Simulium damnosum
/ Simulium squamosum
/ Statistics
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2021
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Onchocerca volvulus transmission in the Mbam valley of Cameroon following 16 years of annual community-directed treatment with ivermectin, and the description of a new cytotype of Simulium squamosum
by
Post, Rory
, Kamgno, Joseph
, Boussinesq, Michel
, De Witte, Jacobus
, Njamnshi, Alfred K.
, Laemmer, Christine
, Nwane, Philippe
, Dujardin, Jean-Claude
, Nana-Djeunga, Hugues C.
, Colebunders, Robert
, Pfarr, Kenneth
, Krit, Meryam
, Hendy, Adam
, Enyong, Peter
, O’Neill, Sarah
in
Animals
/ Annual
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Biting
/ Black flies
/ Cameroon
/ Cameroon - epidemiology
/ Diptera
/ Dipteran vectors and associated diseases
/ Disease transmission
/ Distribution
/ Dry season
/ Elimination
/ Entomology
/ Epilepsy
/ Ethanol
/ Female
/ Ghana
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Inland waters
/ Insect Control
/ Insect Vectors - drug effects
/ Insect Vectors - genetics
/ Insect Vectors - parasitology
/ Insect Vectors - physiology
/ Insecticides - pharmacology
/ Insects as carriers of disease
/ Ivermectin
/ Ivermectin - pharmacology
/ Laboratories
/ Lakes
/ Larvae
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Onchocerca volvulus
/ Onchocerca volvulus - drug effects
/ Onchocerca volvulus - genetics
/ Onchocerca volvulus - physiology
/ Onchocerciasis
/ Onchocerciasis - epidemiology
/ Onchocerciasis - parasitology
/ Onchocerciasis - transmission
/ Parasitology
/ Patient outcomes
/ Public health
/ Risk factors
/ River banks
/ Rivers
/ Rural Health
/ Screening
/ Seasons
/ Simuliidae - drug effects
/ Simuliidae - genetics
/ Simuliidae - parasitology
/ Simuliidae - physiology
/ Simulium
/ Simulium damnosum
/ Simulium squamosum
/ Statistics
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2021
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Onchocerca volvulus transmission in the Mbam valley of Cameroon following 16 years of annual community-directed treatment with ivermectin, and the description of a new cytotype of Simulium squamosum
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Onchocerca volvulus transmission in the Mbam valley of Cameroon following 16 years of annual community-directed treatment with ivermectin, and the description of a new cytotype of Simulium squamosum
2021
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Overview
Background
The onchocerciasis focus surrounding the lower Mbam and Sanaga rivers, where
Onchocerca volvulus
is transmitted by
Simulium damnosum
s.l. (Diptera: Simuliidae), was historically the largest in the southern regions of Cameroon. Annual community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI) has been taking place since 2000, but recent studies have shown that new infections are occurring in children. We aimed to investigate blackfly biting and
O. volvulus
transmission rates along the lower Mbam river 16 years after the formal onset of annual CDTI.
Methods
Black flies were collected for three consecutive days each month between July 2016 and June 2017 at two riverside villages and two inland sites situated 4.9 km and 7.9 km from the riverside. Specimens collected at each site were dissected on one of the three collection days each month to estimate parity rates and
O. volvulus
infection rates, while the remaining samples were preserved for pool screening.
Results
In total, 93,573
S. damnosum
s.l. black flies were recorded biting humans and 9281 were dissected. Annual biting rates of up to 606,370 were estimated at the riverside, decreasing to 20,540 at 7.9 km, while, based on dissections, annual transmission potentials of up to 4488 were estimated at the riverside, decreasing to 102 and 0 at 4.9 km and 7.9 km, respectively. However, pool screening showed evidence of infection in black flies at the furthest distance from the river. Results of both methods demonstrated the percentage of infective flies to be relatively low (0.10–0.36%), but above the WHO threshold for interruption of transmission. In addition, a small number of larvae collected during the dry season revealed the presence of
Simulium squamosum
E. This is the first time
S. squamosum
E has been found east of Lake Volta in Ghana, but our material was chromosomally distinctive, and we call it
S. squamosum
E2.
Conclusions
Relatively low
O. volvulus
infection rates appear to be offset by extremely high densities of biting black flies which are sustaining transmission along the banks of the lower Mbam river.
Graphical Abstract
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Annual
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biting
/ Cameroon
/ Diptera
/ Dipteran vectors and associated diseases
/ Epilepsy
/ Ethanol
/ Female
/ Ghana
/ Humans
/ Insect Vectors - drug effects
/ Insect Vectors - parasitology
/ Insects as carriers of disease
/ Lakes
/ Larvae
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Onchocerca volvulus - drug effects
/ Onchocerca volvulus - genetics
/ Onchocerca volvulus - physiology
/ Onchocerciasis - epidemiology
/ Onchocerciasis - parasitology
/ Onchocerciasis - transmission
/ Rivers
/ Seasons
/ Simulium
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
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