DEVELOPMENT REPORT - River Blindness(在线收听) |
DEVELOPMENT REPORT By Jill Moss
Doctors in Cameroon have found that giving the drug that fights river blindness more often can reduce the Eighteen-million people suffer from river blindness. Almost all of them are in southern It is caused by a parasitic worm organism that lives for as many as fourteen years in The females produce millions of tiny baby worms that move through the body. The Doctors usually give patients the drug ivermectin (eye-ver-MEK-tin) one or two times a year to kill the baby Because of this, doctors have to keep treating patients until the adult worms die of However, a recent study in Cameroon has found that more treatments of ivermectin The scientists studied about seven-hundred patients with the disease for three years. The results showed that about one -third more adult worms died in the patients who were treated with the drug Scientists say the results of the study are important. However, they believe more research is needed to test if Health officials say that giving ivermectin more often would not cost more money. Currently, the American drug This VOA Special English Development Report was written by Jill Moss.
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