1. Low efficacy of albendazole against Trichuris trichiura infection in schoolchildren from Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
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Müller, Ivan, Beyleveld, Lindsey, Gerber, Markus, Pühse, Uwe, du Randt, Rosa, Utzinger, Jürg, Zondie, Leyli, Walter, Cheryl, and Steinmann, Peter
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ALBENDAZOLE ,TRICHURIASIS ,WHIPWORMS ,HEALTH of school children ,PUBLIC health ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Background: Albendazole is one of two standard drugs for the control of soil-transmitted helminthiasis. Methods: A total of 149 schoolchildren from Port Elizabeth, South Africa, were examined for soil-transmitted helminth infections using duplicate Kato-Katz thick smears before and 2 weeks after administration of albendazole (400 mg). Results: Trichuris trichiura was the predominant soil-transmitted helminth species (prevalence 60.4%), followed by Ascaris lumbricoides (47.7%). While albendazole was highly efficacious against A. lumbricoides (cure rate [CR] 97.2%; egg reduction rate [ERR] 94.3%), it lacked efficacy against T. trichiura (CR 1.1%; ERR 46.0%). Conclusions: Our study confirms low efficacy of single dose albendazole against T. trichiura. There is a need for safe and efficacious drugs against T. trichiura. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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