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Nodulectomy data

The data originate from two nodulectomy campaigns conducted in the 1970s in the West African countries of Burkina Faso and Liberia. In a nodulectomy, the nodules, which harbour single or aggregated female Onchocerca volvulus, are surgically excised from the skin of patients. The complete parasites are isolated after enzymatically digesting the connective tissue (Schulz-Key et al., 1977) which forms the solid capsule of the nodule. Descriptive findings of investigations into this data set can be found in earlier publications (see references below).

One of the intentions of these nodulectomy campaigns was to interrupt the transmission of the disease by the concerted removal of parasites from the human population. This hope, however, could not be fulfilled because it turned out that the regulatory mechanisms by which the parasite achieves a stable anchoring in the host population is much more effective than assumed at that times. The accurate data collection has led to a unique data set which allows investigating interactions in the host-parasite relationship. Besides host-specific information, the data set lists the number of parasites for every excised nodule and their reproductive stage and status of viability.
Kourougbele
Homestead near Kourougbele, Burkina Faso (Photo: D.W. Büttner)

Mauwa
Mauwa near St. Paul river, Liberia
(Photo: D.W. Büttner)

Related pages: Nodules, Diagnosis by palpation of nodules.

Literature:

  • Albiez, E. J., 1983. Studies on nodules and adult Onchocerca volvulus during a nodulectomy trial in hyperendemic villages in Liberia and Upper Volta. I. Palpable and impalpable onchocercomata. Tropenmed. Parasitol. 34, 54-60.
  • Albiez, E. J., 1985. Effects of a single complete nodulectomy on nodule burden and microfilarial density two years later. Trop. Med. Parasitol. 36, 17-20.
  • Albiez, E. J., Büttner, D. W., Schulz-Key, H., 1984. Studies on nodules and adult Onchocerca volvulus during a nodulectomy trial in hyperendemic villages in Liberia and Upper Volta. II. Comparison of the macrofilaria population in adult nodule carriers. Tropenmed. Parasitol. 35, 163-166.
  • Albiez, E. J., Schulz-Key, H., Brinkmann, U. K., 1978. Comparative studies on the quantitative assessment of microfilarial densities in onchocerciasis. Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. 72, 417-9.
  • Schulz-Key, H., 1990. Observations on the reproductive biology of Onchocerca volvulus. Acta Leiden. 59, 27-44.
  • Schulz-Key, H., Albiez, E. J., 1977. Worm burden of Onchocerca volvulus in a hyperendemic village of the rain-forest in West Africa. Tropenmed. Parasitol. 28, 431-438.
  • Schulz-Key, H., Albiez, E. J., Büttner, D. W., 1977. Isolation of living adult Onchocerca volvulus from nodules. Tropenmed. Parasitol. 28, 428-430.
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Webmaster: Prof. Dr. M. Eichner (dernière modification de cette page: 13 juli 2009)
Autres partenaires pour ce projet: Prof. H. Schulz-Key, Institute for Tropical Medicine, University of Tübingen, Germany
Prof. D. W. Büttner, Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine, Hamburg, Germany
Traduit en français par: Claire Le Roux, Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut Cambraisis (UVHC), Institut des Sciences et Techniques (ISTV), France
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