Abstract

Incidence of Onchocerciasis and Vector Knowledge among Residents of Some Parts of Ondo State, a Nigeria.

Onchocerciasis, cause by Onchocerca volvulus is a typical filarial nematode that is known to be primarily a parasite of humans. This study was carried out to determine the incidence of O. volvulus and knowledge of its vector in Ido-ani and Akure the capital of Ondo State, Nigeria. Skin snips were collected from individuals in Idoani and microscopically examined for presence of microfilariae while structured questionnaires were administered on respondents in Akure. The result showed that 75% of the skin snips collected from Ido-ani had O. volvulus microfilariae, while 76% of the respondents consented to being aware of onchocerciasis, more than half (56%) of whom are aged 21-30 years. Forty eight percent (48%) were able to identify black flies while only 42% were aware that black fly cause a
 


Author(s): Adesina F. P

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