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Top : Health : Conditions_and_Diseases : Infectious_Diseases : Parasitic : Onchocerciasis
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  • BioMed Central: Onchocerciasis: Full text article on treatment of the disease, including the use of tetracyclines to treat the rickettsia-like endosymbiont (Wolbachia) bacteria in the worms.
  • CDC Division of Parasitic Diseases - River Blindness: Factsheet and press releases concerning the disease.
  • CDC Travelers' Health Information on Onchocerciasis (River Blindness): Brief information from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Elimination Of River Blindness 'Possible Within Ten Years': Article from allAfrica.com.
  • eMedicine - Onchocerciasis: Article by Michael A Forgione, Jr, MD.
  • eMedicine - Onchocerciasis: Article by Deborah Eezzuduemhoi, MD.
  • Global Partnership to Eliminate River Blindness: Features disease information, contacts, programs, and history of the disease.
  • Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West Africa: Detailed information about the disease and eradication programs from the World Health Organization.
  • OnchoNet: Offers a range of resources on onchocerciasis, the fourth leading cause of blindness worldwide.
  • River Blindness 'Breakthrough': River blindness, which affects about 17 million people, could be wiped out with antibiotics, say scientists.
  • Sight Savers International - River Blindness: Information about the disease and its treatment.
  • WHO/OMS: Onchocerciasis: Factsheets, programs, press releases, and research.


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