Literature DB >> 2132435

An appraisal of the epidemiologic situation of onchocerciasis in Ethiopia.

Z A Zein1.   

Abstract

The existence of onchocerciasis in Ethiopia has been known since 1939 as a result of investigation by Italians in south-western Ethiopia. In the last fifty years onchocerciasis has been spreading to previously non-endemic regions of Ethiopia. Although comprehensive epidemiological surveys are lacking, it is estimated that 7.3 million people or 17.4% of the population of Ethiopia is at risk from this disease. The principal vectors are S. damnosum complex and S. woodi ethiopiense. The clinical picture is mainly dermal and ocular manifestations are rare. In view of agricultural development projects and resettlement of millions of people from the highlands into endemic areas in southern and north-western parts of Ethiopia, further spread of onchocerciasis is expected. Experience gained in the control of the disease in west Africa by WHO and the introduction of effective mass chemotherapeutic agents as well as primary health care programmes and activities currently underway in Ethiopia indicate the feasibility of starting control programmes. A plea is therefore made to consider the control of onchocerciasis in Ethiopia urgently.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2132435

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parassitologia        ISSN: 0048-2951


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Journal:  J Parasit Dis       Date:  2011-08-23

2.  Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Community towards an Onchocerciasis Elimination Program from South West Ethiopia.

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Journal:  J Trop Med       Date:  2022-06-24

3.  A community-based cross-sectional study of the epidemiology of onchocerciasis in unmapped villages for community directed treatment with ivermectin in Jimma Zone, southwestern Ethiopia.

Authors:  Daniel Dana; Serkadis Debalke; Zeleke Mekonnen; Wondwossen Kassahun; Sultan Suleman; Kefelegn Getahun; Delenasaw Yewhalaw
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2015-07-01       Impact factor: 3.295

Review 4.  The burden of neglected tropical diseases in Ethiopia, and opportunities for integrated control and elimination.

Authors:  Kebede Deribe; Kadu Meribo; Teshome Gebre; Asrat Hailu; Ahmed Ali; Abraham Aseffa; Gail Davey
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2012-10-24       Impact factor: 3.876

5.  The geographic distribution of onchocerciasis in the 20 participating countries of the African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control: (2) pre-control endemicity levels and estimated number infected.

Authors:  Honorat G M Zouré; Mounkaila Noma; Afework H Tekle; Uche V Amazigo; Peter J Diggle; Emanuele Giorgi; Jan H F Remme
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2014-07-22       Impact factor: 3.876

6.  The geographic distribution of onchocerciasis in the 20 participating countries of the African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control: (1) priority areas for ivermectin treatment.

Authors:  Mounkaila Noma; Honorat G M Zouré; Afework H Tekle; Peter A I Enyong; Bertram E B Nwoke; Jan H F Remme
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2014-07-22       Impact factor: 3.876

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