PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Sustainable control of onchocerciasis: ocular pathology in onchocerciasis patients treated annually with ivermectin for 23 years: a cohort study.

  • Méba Banla,
  • Solim Tchalim,
  • Potochoziou K Karabou,
  • Richard G Gantin,
  • Aide I Agba,
  • Abiba Kére-Banla,
  • Gertrud Helling-Giese,
  • Christoph Heuschkel,
  • Hartwig Schulz-Key,
  • Peter T Soboslay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098411
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. e98411

Abstract

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UnlabelledThe evolution and persistence of ocular pathology was assessed in a cohort of Onchocerca volvulus infected patients treated annually with ivermectin for 23 years. Patients were resident in rural Central and Kara Region of Togo and ocular examinations included testing of visual acuity, slit lamp examination of the anterior eye segment and the eye fundus by ophthalmoscopy. Before ivermectin treatment, vivid O.volvulus microfilariae (MF) were observed in the right and left anterior eye chamber in 52% and 42% of patients (n = 82), and dead MF were seen in the right and left cornea in 24% and 15% of cases, respectively. At 23 years post initial treatment (PIT), none of the patients (n = 82) presented with MF in the anterior chamber and cornea. A complete resolution of punctate keratitis (PK) lesions without observable corneal scars was present at 23 years PIT (pTrial registrationwww.pactr.org PACTR201303000464219).