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Assessment of Loiasis and Outcomes of Ivermectin Masstreatment in Ijebu-North, Nigeria

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2011;49(2):153-159.
Published online: June 14, 2011

1Department of Zoology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

2Department of Zoology, University of Lagos, Nigeria.

3Department of Plant Science and Applied Zoology, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria.

Corresponding author (ess_hassan@yahoo.com)
• Received: November 22, 2010   • Revised: March 18, 2011   • Accepted: March 26, 2011

© 2011, Korean Society for Parasitology

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Assessment of Loiasis and Outcomes of Ivermectin Masstreatment in Ijebu-North, Nigeria
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Fig. 1 Map of Ijebu-North local government area showing the study sites.
Fig. 2 Prevalence of Loa eye worm history and Loa microfilaremia in relation to age group.
Assessment of Loiasis and Outcomes of Ivermectin Masstreatment in Ijebu-North, Nigeria
Locality No. of residents examined History of eye worm Infection (%)
Blood examination (%)
Range of microfilarial density Yes No Yes No Areedi-Aje 42 15 (35.7) 27 (64.3) 19 (45.2) 23 (57.8) 60 - 460 Ipakodo/Ojokodo 57 31 (54.4) 26 (45.6) 16 (28.1) 41 (71.9) 80 - 420 Ijebu-Igbo 187 51 (27.3) 136 (72.7) 60 (32.1) 127 (67.9) 20 - 140 Total 286 97 (33.9) 189 (66.1) 95 (33.2) 191 (66.8) Gender History of Loa eye worm; % (count)
Loa microfilaremia; % (count)
Yes No Positive Negative Female 31.3 (50) 68.8 (110) 32.5 (52) 67.5 (108) Male 37.3 (47) 62.7 (79) 34.1 (43) 65.9 (83) No. Gender Age Nature of adverse reaction Loa loa eye worm history Loa microfilarial density (mf/ml) 1 Female 41 Itching on the head for 1 day No 80 2 Female 22 Dizziness for 2 days Yes 100 3 Male 24 Stomach ache for 2 days No 60 4 Male 44 Worm moving along the white part of the eyes for more than 7 days Yes 120
Table 1. Prevalence of loiasis in 3 communities of Ijebu-North area
Table 2. Gender-based prevalence of loiasis
Table 3. Adverse consequences following ivermectin treatment