Medical entymology at Igbo Ora, Western Nigeria
- Date:
- 1964
- Videos
About this work
Description
General shots of rural Nigerian landscapes and different natural sources of water which all harbour different disease carrying mosquitoes. Firstly, medium shots of plantain and pineapple plants which are breeding sites for mosquitoes, biting midges and sand flies. Puddles created by contractors also become sites. Yellow fever carrying mosquitoes are found in hollows of tree trunks. Running water is another site for malaria carrying mosquitoes. Turbulent water is a vector for onchocerciasis. It is noted via an intertitle that 'the photographer [cinematographer] was bitten whilst taking this photograph [film]' - close to a village heavily infected with onchocerca. Not all species bite people. End credits.
Publication/Creation
Nigeria, 1964.
Physical description
1 encoded moving image (07:06 mins.) : silent, colour
Notes
Title derived from film.
Donated in 2001 from London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine as a teaching film used 1960-1976.
Creator/production credits
B. R. Laurence, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1964.