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2. Feasibility of onchocerciasis elimination using a “test and not treat” strategy in Loa loa co endemic areas

3. Variability of Loa loa microfilarial counts in successive blood smears and its potential implication in drug-related serious adverse events.

4. Evaluation of a novel biplex rapid diagnostic test for antibody responses to Loa loa and Onchocerca volvulus infections.

5. Heterogeneity in elimination efforts could increase the risk of resurgence of lymphatic filariasis in Madagascar.

6. Safety and Short-term Efficacy of a Single Dose of 2 mg Moxidectin in Loa loa -Infected Individuals: A Double-Blind, Randomized Ivermectin-Controlled Trial With Ascending Microfilarial Densities.

7. Association between arterial stiffness and Loa loa microfilaremia in a rural area of the Republic of Congo: A population-based cross-sectional study (the MorLo project).

8. Loa loa and Mansonella perstans microfilaremia in the department of Lékoumou, Republic of Congo.

9. Association between blood Loa loa microfilarial density and proteinuria levels in a rural area of the Republic of Congo (the MorLo project): a population-based cross-sectional study.

10. Association between altered cognition and Loa loa microfilaremia: First evidence from a cross-sectional study in a rural area of the Republic of Congo.

11. [Reliability evaluation in rural Congo of the calibrated blood smear technique to assess Loa loa microfilaremia level].

12. Excess Mortality Associated With Loiasis: Confirmation by a New Retrospective Cohort Study Conducted in the Republic of Congo.

13. Evaluating post-treatment Loa loa microfilarial densities to classify serious adverse events caused by ivermectin: a retrospective analysis.

14. Temporal variability of Loa loa microfilaraemia.

15. Factors associated with the periodicity of Loa loa microfilaremia in the Republic of the Congo.

16. Factors associated with variation in single-dose albendazole pharmacokinetics: A systematic review and modelling analysis.

17. Changes in Onchocerciasis Ov16 IgG4 Rapid Diagnostic Test Results Over One-Month Follow-up: Lessons for Reading Timeframe and Decision-Making.

18. Historical overview and geographical distribution of neglected tropical diseases amenable to preventive chemotherapy in the Republic of the Congo: A systematic review.

19. Adverse reactions with levamisole vary according to its indications and misuse: A systematic pharmacovigilance study.

20. Impact of Semi-Annual Albendazole on Lymphatic Filariasis and Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infection: Parasitological Assessment after 14 Rounds of Community Treatment.

21. Epilepsy in the Sanaga-Mbam valley, an onchocerciasis-endemic region in Cameroon: electroclinical and neuropsychological findings.

22. Results From 2 Cohort Studies in Central Africa Show That Clearance of Wuchereria bancrofti Infection After Repeated Rounds of Mass Drug Administration With Albendazole Alone Is Closely Linked to Individual Adherence.

23. Feasibility of Onchocerciasis Elimination Using a "Test-and-not-treat" Strategy in Loa loa Co-endemic Areas.

24. Unusual Localization of Blood-Borne Loa loa Microfilariae in the Skin Depends on Microfilarial Density in the Blood: Implications for Onchocerciasis Diagnosis in Coendemic Areas.

25. A strong effect of individual compliance with mass drug administration for lymphatic filariasis on sustained clearance of soil-transmitted helminth infections.

26. Effect of Lymphatic Filariasis and Hookworm Infection on Pregnancy Course and Outcome in Women Living in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

27. Serious adverse reactions associated with ivermectin: A systematic pharmacovigilance study in sub-Saharan Africa and in the rest of the World.

28. Limitations of PCR detection of filarial DNA in human stools from subjects non-infected with soil-transmitted helminths.

30. Individual risk of post-ivermectin serious adverse events in subjects infected with Loa loa .

31. Detection of a Larva of Armillifer armillatus in a Potto (Perodicticus potto) from the Republic of the Congo.

32. The impact of four years of semiannual treatments with albendazole alone on lymphatic filariasis and soil-transmitted helminth infections: A community-based study in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

33. A Second Population-Based Cohort Study in Cameroon Confirms the Temporal Relationship Between Onchocerciasis and Epilepsy.

34. Performance of two serodiagnostic tests for loiasis in a Non-Endemic area.

35. Individuals living in an onchocerciasis focus and treated three-monthly with ivermectin develop fewer new onchocercal nodules than individuals treated annually.

36. Implications for annual retesting after a test-and-not-treat strategy for onchocerciasis elimination in areas co-endemic with Loa loa infection: an observational cohort study.

37. Atypical Clinical Manifestations of Loiasis and Their Relevance for Endemic Populations.

38. Loa loa Microfilariae in Skin Snips: Consequences for Onchocerciasis Monitoring and Evaluation in L. loa-Endemic Areas.

39. Risk factors for lymphatic filariasis in two villages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

40. Impact of 19 years of mass drug administration with ivermectin on epilepsy burden in a hyperendemic onchocerciasis area in Cameroon.

41. Effect of a Single Standard Dose (150-200 μg/kg) of Ivermectin on Loa loa Microfilaremia: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

43. Epidemiology of onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy in the Mbam and Sanaga river valleys of Cameroon: impact of more than 13 years of ivermectin.

44. The temporal relationship between onchocerciasis and epilepsy: a population-based cohort study.

45. Towards elimination of lymphatic filariasis in southeastern Madagascar: Successes and challenges for interrupting transmission.

46. The Population Biology and Transmission Dynamics of Loa loa.

47. Operationalization of the test and not treat strategy to accelerate the elimination of onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis in Central Africa.

48. Familial Aggregation and Heritability of Loa loa Microfilaremia.

49. A Test-and-Not-Treat Strategy for Onchocerciasis in Loa loa-Endemic Areas.

50. A multi-center field study of two point-of-care tests for circulating Wuchereria bancrofti antigenemia in Africa.

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