2007
DOI: 10.4314/njpar.v24i1.37798
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Effect of ivermectin treatment on microfilaria load in a rural community in Edo State of Nigeria

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“…Nwoke et al [2] and Okoye and Onwuliri [23] noted that depigmentation was an advanced stage of onchocercal infection and was characterized by loss of skin elasticity and skin atrophy. Wagbatsoma and Aisien [25] pointed out that depigmentation was a characteristic feature in elderly subjects infected with onchocerciasis and it was often at the pretibial region of their lower limb. Other skin manifestations encountered in this survey were eczematious skin, nodules, skin rashes and scrotal swelling.…”
Section: Manifestations Of Human Onchocerciasis In the Infected In Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nwoke et al [2] and Okoye and Onwuliri [23] noted that depigmentation was an advanced stage of onchocercal infection and was characterized by loss of skin elasticity and skin atrophy. Wagbatsoma and Aisien [25] pointed out that depigmentation was a characteristic feature in elderly subjects infected with onchocerciasis and it was often at the pretibial region of their lower limb. Other skin manifestations encountered in this survey were eczematious skin, nodules, skin rashes and scrotal swelling.…”
Section: Manifestations Of Human Onchocerciasis In the Infected In Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%