Abstract
Epilepsy and onchocerciasis (river blindness) constitute serious public health problems in several tropical countries. There are four main mechanisms that might explain a relationship between these two diseases: (i) the presence of Onchocerca volvulus in the central nervous system; (ii) the pathogenicity of various O. volvulus strains; (iii) immunological mechanisms involving cross-reactive immunization or cytokine production during infection; and (iv) the triggering role of insomnia due to itching. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Marin, B., Boussinesq, M., Druet-Cabanac, M., Kamgno, J., Bouteille, B., & Preux, P. M. (2006). Onchocerciasis-related epilepsy? Prospects at a time of uncertainty. Trends in Parasitology, 22(1), 17–20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2005.11.006
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