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  • 3. Ocular onchocerciasis and intensity of infection in the community. III. West African rainforest foci of the vector Simulium sanctipauli.
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  • 12. The effect of 7-8 years of vector control on the evolution of ocular onchocerciasis in West African savanna.
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  • 16. Eye disease related to onchocerciasis: a clinical study in the Aratha-ú, Yanomami Tribe, Roraima State, Brazil.
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  • 20. The causes and profile of visual loss in an onchocerciasis-endemic forest-savanna zone in Nigeria.
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