Onchocerciasis is found in both Africa and South America. Where did the disease originate, and how did it cross the Atlantic? It appears that disease caused by Onchocerca volvulus was originally endemic to tropical West Africa. The human cargo of the slave trade carried the disease to the Americas, where there were already native black flies and an awaiting ecological niche. Hoeppli R: Parasitic disease in Africa and the Western hemisphere: early documentation and transmission by the slave trade, Basel, 1969, Verlag Recht Gesellschaft. |
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