onchocerciasis in ecuador: changes in prevalence of ocular lesions in onchocerca volvulus infected individuals over the period 1980-1990
;Philip J Cooper;Roberto Proaño;Carlos Beltran;Mariela Anselmi;Ronald H Guderian
kurdistan journal of applied research1996Vol. 91pp. 153-158
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cooper1996memriasonchocerciasis
Abstract
Trends in prevalence rates of onchocercal ocular lesions were examined over the period 1980 to 1990 using data from two cross-sectional surveys. There was evidence for increasing prevalence of anterior chamber microfilariae, iridocyclitis, optic atrophy, and chorioretinopathy. Large increases in prevalence, in particular, were seen for posterior segment lesions: optic atrophy increased from 2.7% to 6.4% and chorioretinopathy from 8.8% to 35.6%. Greatest increases in these lesions were seen in the Chachi which was attributed to the large increases in prevalence of microfilariae in the anterior chamber particularly in those aged 30 years or greater. The study findings suggest that ocular onchocerciasis is evolving in parallel with the well documented parasitological changes.