Onchocerca ochengi is a common filarial parasite in African zebu cattle, which is non-pathogenic, in contrast to its closest known relative Onchocerca volvulus, which causes onchocerciasis (river blindness) in humans. In Cameroon it serves as an animal model to study the vector-borne disease, transmitted by the same black fly species of the Simulium damnosum complex. The present study focuses on the biology of O. ochengi, including its population dynamics in a longitudinal follow-up study of a cattle herd exposed to natural transmission since their birth. Another research focus lies on the decline in biting rates and transmission potentials of the local vector in formerly meso- and hyperendemic onchocerciasis foci in North Cameroon, in orde...