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''Onchocerca volvulus'' is a [[nematode]] that causes onchocerciasis mostly in Africa. ''Onchocerca volvulus'', along with most filarial [[nematode]]s, share an [[endosymbiotic]] relationship with the bacterium ''[[Wolbachia]]''. In the absence of ''Wolbachia'', larval development of the ''O. volvulus'' is disrupted or ceased. | ''Onchocerca volvulus'' is a [[nematode]] that causes onchocerciasis mostly in Africa. ''Onchocerca volvulus'', along with most filarial [[nematode]]s, share an [[endosymbiotic]] relationship with the bacterium ''[[Wolbachia]]''. In the absence of ''Wolbachia'', larval development of the ''O. volvulus'' is disrupted or ceased. | ||
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Overview
Onchocerca volvulus is a nematode that causes onchocerciasis mostly in Africa. Onchocerca volvulus, along with most filarial nematodes, share an endosymbiotic relationship with the bacterium Wolbachia. In the absence of Wolbachia, larval development of the O. volvulus is disrupted or ceased.