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Onchocerciasis

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February 03, 2025

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WHO verifies Niger as the 1st country in the African Region to eliminate Onchocerciasis.

  • Onchocerciasis, also known as river blindness, is a parasitic disease that affects the skin and eyes.
  • Caused by - Microscopic worm Onchocerca volvulus.
  • Symptoms

River Blindness

  • Transmission - Transmitted to humans by the bites of infected black flies (Genus - Simulium) that breed in fast-flowing rivers.
  • Vulnerable - More common in people who work in agriculture, especially those who live near rivers.
  • Early exposure to O. volvulus infection is associated with epilepsy in children.
  • Prone countries - Primarily affects rural populations in sub-Saharan Africa, and Yemen, with smaller endemic areas foci found in parts of Latin America.
  • Prevention - Onchocerciasis was brought under control in West Africa through the work of the Onchocerciasis Control Programme (OCP).
  • This was later supplemented by large-scale distribution of ivermectin since 1989.
  • The African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control (APOC) was launched in 1995 with the objective of controlling onchocerciasis in the remaining endemic countries in Africa.
  • It is closed at the end of 2015 after beginning the transition to onchocerciasis elimination.
  • Treatment - Population-based treatment with Ivermectin is the current core strategy to eliminate onchocerciasis, with a minimum requirement of 80% therapeutic coverage.
  • Ivermectin is donated by Merck under the brand name of Mectizan.
  • Global status - More than 99% of infected people live in Africa and Yemen, the remaining 1% live on the border between Brazil and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of).
  • In 2023 at least 249.5 million people required preventive treatment against onchocerciasis.
  • Onchocerciasis free countries - Five countries have been verified by WHO as free of onchocerciasis after successfully implementing elimination activities for decades.
    • 4 in the region of the Americas - Colombia (2013), Ecuador (2014), Mexico (2015) and Guatemala (2016), and
    • 1 in Africa - Niger (2025).

Reference

WHO | Onchocersiasis

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