Onchocerca
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Onchocerca | |
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Adult Black Fly with Onchocerca volvulus emerging from the insect's antenna. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Nematoda |
Class: | Secernentea |
Order: | Spirurida |
Family: | Onchocercidae |
Genus: | Onchocerca |
Onchocerca is a genus of 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 near rivers where host black flies live. Over 40 million people are infected in Africa, Central America, and South America.[1]
List of species
- Onchocerca armillata
- Onchocerca cervicalis
- Onchocerca dukei
- Onchocerca fasciata
- Onchocerca flexuosa
- Onchocerca gibsoni
- Onchocerca gutturosa
- Onchocerca jakutensis
- Onchocerca linealis
- Onchocerca lupi
- Onchocerca ochengi
- Onchocerca ramachandrini
- Onchocerca sp. 'bushbuck'
- Onchocerca sp. 'Siisa
- Onchocerca tubingensis
- Onchocerca volvulus
Notes
- ↑ "Medical Microbiology", Indiana State University. Accessed 14 February 2008.
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