He was also involved in a campaign to eliminate riverblindness in West Africa.
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Since 2009 the WHO's focus on riverblindness has shifted from treatment to elimination.
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The eye disease is also known as riverblindness.
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Filariae cause diseases including: lymphatic filariasis with distressing and disturbing symptoms like elephantiasis; and riverblindness.
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Some of those diseases-likepolio, Guinea worm, and riverblindness-currentlycause only a handful of cases.
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But he thinks that the versatile drug will be used to treat many cases of riverblindness.
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NTDs, like riverblindness and elephantiasis, affect one billion people and kill a half million every year.
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Onchocerciasis or riverblindness is a neglected parasitic disease causing severe dermatitis and visual impairment, predominantly in Africa.
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Parasitic worms affect a third of the world's population and cause a number of illnesses, including riverblindness and lymphatic filariasis.
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They were infected with diseases like hepatitis and ' riverblindness' to help scientists develop vaccines to be used on sick humans.
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To treat riverblindness, people are generally prescribed a 3mg tablet for every 15 kilograms of bodyweight.
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The active ingredient, avermectin, went on to become a drug known as ivermectin which is now used to treat riverblindness and lymphatic filariasis.
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The drug was first used against parasites in animals, and was later applied with great success in humans to treat riverblindness and related diseases.
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That altruism has hugely helped to combat onchocerciasis -aka riverblindness -lymphatic filariasis and other parasitic diseases in Africa, Latin America and Yemen.
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Those suffering from the 17 diseases, such as intestinal worms, riverblindness, leprosy and sleeping sickness include many of the poorest people in the world.
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The campaign against Guinea worm has been going since 1980; polio, since 1988; riverblindness, in the Americas, since 1992.