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    2/11/2010 - Drug Used To Treat Parasites In Animals May Offer New Treatment For River Blindness, Study Finds
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    "Closantel, an older drug used to treat a parasitic liver disease in animals, may prove productive at
    invade river myopia in humans, a major cause of infection-related blindness, U.S. researchers said on Monday," Reuters reports (Steenhuysen, 2/8). "People compress river blindness, also known as onchocerciasis, when bitten by black flies that carry a nematode known as Onchocerca volvulus," ScienceNow reports. "The worm larvae mature and mate, producing up to 1000 'microfillariae' get per day, which migrate to the surface of the skin and to the eyes...



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