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Differential susceptibility of Onchocerca volvulus microfilaria to ivermectin in two areas of contrasting history of mass drug administration in Cameroon: relevance of microscopy and molecular techniques for the monitoring of skin microfilarial repopulation within six months of direct observed treatment.

Raphael Awah AbongGlory N AmamboPatrick W Chounna NdongmoAbdel Jelil NjouendouManuel RitterAmuam Andrew BengMathias Eyong EsumKebede DeribeJerome Fru-ChoFanny F FombadTheobald Mue NjiPeter Ivo EnyongCatherine B PooleKenneth PfarrAchim HoeraufClotilde K S CarlowSamuel Wanji
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
Patterns in skin mirofilariae clearance and repopulation were established. O. volvulus worms from Bafia with higher number of annual MDA displayed a lower clearance and higher repopulation rate after treatment with ivermectin. Molecular assays displayed higher sensitivity in monitoring O. volvulus microfilaridemia within six months following treatment.
Keyphrases
  • drug administration
  • single molecule
  • high throughput
  • soft tissue
  • cell death
  • combination therapy
  • signaling pathway
  • wound healing
  • single cell