Ivermectin and River Blindness

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July-August 2010

Volume 98, Number 4
Page 294

DOI: 10.1511/2010.85.294

Imagine: itching so intense that you are forced to sleep resting on your knees and elbows; the stigma of persistent rashes, skin discoloration and disfiguring protuberances under your skin.

Photograph by Andy Crump, courtesy of the World Health Organization/TDR.

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