Onchocerca is a genus of parasitic
roundworm
The nematodes ( or grc-gre, Νηματώδη; la, Nematoda) or roundworms constitute the phylum Nematoda (also called Nemathelminthes), with plant-parasitic nematodes also known as eelworms. They are a diverse animal phylum inhabiting a broa ...
. It contains one human parasite – ''
Onchocerca volvulus
''Onchocerca volvulus'' is a filarial (arthropod-borne) nematode (roundworm) that causes onchocerciasis (river blindness), and is the second-leading cause of blindness due to infection worldwide after trachoma. It is one of the 20 neglected tr ...
'' – which is responsible for the
neglected disease Onchocerciasis
Onchocerciasis, also known as river blindness, is a disease caused by infection with the parasitic worm '' Onchocerca volvulus''. Symptoms include severe itching, bumps under the skin, and blindness. It is the second-most common cause of blind ...
, also known as "river blindness" because the infected humans tend to live near rivers where host black flies live. Over 40 million people are infected in
Africa
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,
Central America
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, and
South America
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.
"Medical Microbiology"
, Indiana State University. Accessed 14 February 2008. Other species affect cattle, horses, etc.[ ][ ][ ][ ]
List of species
*''Onchocerca armillata
Onchocerca is a genus of parasitic roundworm. It contains one human parasite – ''Onchocerca volvulus'' – which is responsible for the neglected disease Onchocerciasis, also known as "river blindness" because the infected humans tend to live ...
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*'' Onchocerca cervicalis''
*'' Onchocerca dukei''
*'' Onchocerca fasciata'' [ ]
*''Onchocerca flexuosa
Onchocerca is a genus of parasitic roundworm. It contains one human parasite – ''Onchocerca volvulus'' – which is responsible for the neglected disease Onchocerciasis, also known as "river blindness" because the infected humans tend to live ...
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*'' Onchocerca gibsoni'' [ ]
*'' Onchocerca gutturosa''
*'' Onchocerca jakutensis''
*'' Onchocerca linealis''
*''Onchocerca lupi
''Onchocerca lupi'' is a nematode that causes ocular onchocerciasis, an eye disease, in canines and felines. The parasite was first described in 1967 in a wolf from Georgia. The other '' Onchocerca'' spp., '' O. volvulus'', is a human parasite t ...
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*''Onchocerca ochengi
Onchocerca is a genus of parasitic roundworm. It contains one human parasite – ''Onchocerca volvulus'' – which is responsible for the neglected disease Onchocerciasis, also known as "river blindness" because the infected humans tend to live ...
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*''Onchocerca ramachandrini
Onchocerca is a genus of parasitic roundworm. It contains one human parasite – ''Onchocerca volvulus'' – which is responsible for the neglected disease Onchocerciasis, also known as "river blindness" because the infected humans tend to live ...
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*''Onchocerca tubingensis
''Onchocerca tubingensis'' is the name of a nematode. It was discovered in 1974 and published by O. Bain und H. Schulz-Key in ''Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie'' and named after Tübingen. Red deer (''Cervus elaphus'') are the host of this para ...
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*''Onchocerca volvulus
''Onchocerca volvulus'' is a filarial (arthropod-borne) nematode (roundworm) that causes onchocerciasis (river blindness), and is the second-leading cause of blindness due to infection worldwide after trachoma. It is one of the 20 neglected tr ...
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References
Parasitic nematodes of mammals
Spirurida
Secernentea genera
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