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Infect Dis Poverty ; 8(1): 82, 2019 Oct 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31575378

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BACKGROUND: The goal of soil-transmitted helminthiases (STH) control programmes is to eliminate STH-associated morbidity in the target population by reducing the prevalence of moderate- and heavy-intensity infections and the overall STH infection prevalence mainly through preventive chemotherapy (PC) with either albendazole or mebendazole. Endemic countries should measure the success of their control programmes through regular epidemiological assessments. We evaluated changes in STH prevalence in countries that conducted effective PC coverage for STH to guide changes in the frequency of PC rounds and the number of tablets needed. METHODS: We selected countries from World Health Organization (WHO)'s Preventive Chemotherapy and Transmission control (PCT) databank that conducted ≥5 years of PC with effective coverage for school-age children (SAC) and extracted STH baseline and impact assessment data using the WHO Epidemiological Data Reporting Form, Ministry of Health reports and/or peer-reviewed publications. We used pooled and weighted means to plot the prevalence of infection with any STH and with each STH species at baseline and after ≥5 years of PC with effective coverage. Finally, using the WHO STH decision tree, we estimated the reduction in the number of tablets needed. RESULTS: Fifteen countries in four WHO regions conducted annual or semi-annual rounds of PC for STH for 5 years or more and collected data before and after interventions. At baseline, the pooled prevalence was 48.9% (33.1-64.7%) for any STH, 23.2% (13.7-32.7%) for Ascaris lumbricoides, 21.01% (9.7-32.3%) for Trichuris trichiura and 18.2% (10.9-25.5%) for hookworm infections, while after ≥5 years of PC for STH, the prevalence was 14.3% (7.3-21.3%) for any STH, 6.9% (1.3-12.5%) for A. lumbricoides, 5.3% (1.06-9.6%) for T. trichiura and 8.1% (4.0-12.2%) for hookworm infections. CONCLUSIONS: Countries endemic for STH have made tremendous progress in reducing STH-associated morbidity, but very few countries have data to demonstrate that progress. In this study, the data show that nine countries should adapt their PC strategies and the frequency of PC rounds to yield a 36% reduction in drug needs. The study also highlights the importance of impact assessment surveys to adapt control strategies according to STH prevalence.


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Albendazol/uso terapéutico , Antihelmínticos/uso terapéutico , Quimioprevención/estadística & datos numéricos , Helmintiasis/prevención & control , Mebendazol/uso terapéutico , Albendazol/provisión & distribución , Animales , Antihelmínticos/provisión & distribución , Ascariasis/epidemiología , Ascariasis/parasitología , Ascariasis/prevención & control , Ascaris lumbricoides/fisiología , Helmintiasis/epidemiología , Helmintiasis/parasitología , Infecciones por Uncinaria/epidemiología , Infecciones por Uncinaria/parasitología , Infecciones por Uncinaria/prevención & control , Humanos , Mebendazol/provisión & distribución , Prevalencia , Suelo/parasitología , Tricuriasis/epidemiología , Tricuriasis/parasitología , Tricuriasis/prevención & control , Trichuris/fisiología
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Parasit Vectors ; 11(1): 66, 2018 01 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29382359

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BACKGROUND: The success of mass drug administration programmes targeting the soil-transmitted helminths and schistosome parasites is in part dependent on compliance to treatment at sequential rounds of mass drug administration (MDA). The impact of MDA is vulnerable to systematic non-compliance, defined as a portion of the eligible population remaining untreated over successive treatment rounds. The impact of systematic non-compliance on helminth transmission dynamics - and thereby on the number of treatment rounds required to interrupt transmission - is dependent on the parasitic helminth being targeted by MDA. RESULTS: Here, we investigate the impact of adult parasite lifespan in the human host and other factors that determine the magnitude of the basic reproductive number R 0 , on the number of additional treatment rounds required in a target population, using mathematical models of Ascaris lumbricoides and Schistosoma mansoni transmission incorporating systematic non-compliance. Our analysis indicates a strong interaction between helminth lifespan and the impact of systematic non-compliance on parasite elimination, and confirms differences in its impact between Ascaris and the schistosome parasites in a streamlined model structure. CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis suggests that achieving reductions in the level of systematic non-compliance may be of particular benefit in mass drug administration programmes treating the longer-lived helminth parasites, and highlights the need for improved data collection in understanding the impact of compliance.


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Antihelmínticos/uso terapéutico , Helmintiasis/tratamiento farmacológico , Helmintos/efectos de los fármacos , Helmintos/fisiología , Resultado del Tratamiento , Animales , Ascaris lumbricoides/efectos de los fármacos , Ascaris lumbricoides/fisiología , Erradicación de la Enfermedad/métodos , Transmisión de Enfermedad Infecciosa/prevención & control , Femenino , Helmintiasis/epidemiología , Helmintiasis/parasitología , Helmintiasis/transmisión , Humanos , Masculino , Administración Masiva de Medicamentos , Modelos Teóricos , Cooperación del Paciente , Schistosoma mansoni/efectos de los fármacos , Schistosoma mansoni/fisiología , Suelo/parasitología
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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 46(3): 393-397, set. 2012.
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-662032

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La poliaglutinabilidad de los glóbulos rojos puede deberse al desenmascaramiento del antígeno T críptico debido a la acción de neuraminidasas microbianas que eliminan residuos terminales de ácido siálico en la membrana del hematíe. En experiencias preliminares se demostró que Ascaris lumbricoides capta ácido siálico del eritrocito y que las suspensiones globulares en medio enzimático, incubadas con este parásito, pierden totalmente la capacidad de agregación. El objetivo fue estudiar la exposición del antígeno T eritrocitario, por acción de A. lumbricoides sobre la carga aniónica de glóbulos rojos deficientes en ácido siálico. Se trabajó con 48 extractos de ejemplares adultos del parásito ([EA]) y un concentrado de larvas L1/ L2 ([CLAL]):1300-1500 larvas/mL). Se utilizaron eritrocitos Grupo O en medio enzimático de bromelina (GRB) y eritrocitos Control en medio salino (GRC). El sedimento globular de GRB se incubó con igual volumen de [EA]/ [CLAL] y el de GRC con solución fisiológica durante 120 minutos a 37 ºC. Se realizaron Pruebas de Aglutinación en Placa y en Tubo, enfrentando los GRB y GRC a sueros humanos de adulto y de cordón. Los resultados mostraron que el 33,33% de los GRB incubados con [EA] y el 66,67% de los GRB incubados con [CLAL] aglutinaron con suero de adulto, pero no con suero de cordón. Los GRC no aglutinaron con ninguno de los sueros. Es la primera vez que se comunica la exposición del antígeno T eritrocitario por acción de un parásito. La activación T podría producir autoaglutinación y hemólisis en el hombre adulto y representaría un factor de riesgo transfusional en la población infantil.


Red cell polyagglutination may be due to the unmasking of the cryptic T antigen by the action of microbial neuraminidases, which remove terminal sialic acid residues in the erythrocyte membrane. Previous experiences showed that Ascaris lumbricoides capture erythrocyte sialic acid and thatglobular suspensions in enzymatic medium, incubated with this parasite, completely lost the ability to aggregate. The aim of this work was to study the erythrocyte T antigen exposure by A. lumbricoides action on the anionic charge of sialic acid deficient red cells. Studies were done on 48 adult specimen parasite extracts ([AE]) and an L1/ L2 larvae concentrate ([ALLC]: 1300-1500 larvae/mL). Group O red cells in bromelain enzymatic medium (RCB) and Control erythrocytes in saline medium (RCC) were used. The RCB sediment was incubated with an equal volume of [AE]/ [ALLC] and the RCC sediment with physiological solution during 120 minutes at 37 ºC. Plate and Tube Agglutination Tests were performed, contrasting RCB and RCC with adult and cord human sera. The results showed that 33.33% of the RCB incubated with [AE] and 66.67% of the RCB incubated with [LCAL] agglutinated with serum from adult, but not cord serum. RCB were not agglutinated with any of the sera. It is the first time that erythrocyte T antigen exposure by a parasite action is communicated. T activation could produce autoagglutination and haemolysis in the adult and would represent a transfusion risk factor in the child population.


A poliaglutinabilidade dos glóbulos vermelhos pode ser resultado do desmascaramento do antígeno críptico T devido à ação de neuraminidases microbianas que eliminam resíduos terminais de ácido siálico na membrana da hemácia. Em experiências preliminares foi demonstrado que Ascaris lumbricoides capta ácido siálico do eritrócito e que as suspensões globulares em meio enzimático, incubadas com esta parasita, perdem totalmente a capacidade de agregação. O objetivo foi estudar a exposição do antígeno T eritrocitário, por ação de A. lumbricoides sobre a carga aniônica de glóbulos vermelhos deficientes em ácido siálico. Trabalhou-se com 48 extratos de exemplares adultos da parasita ([EA]) e um concentrado de larvas L1/ L2 ([CLAL]):1300-1500 larvas/mL). Foram utilizados eritrócitos Grupo O em meio enzimático de bromelina (GVB) e eritrócitos Controle em meio salino (GVC). O sedimento globular de GVB foi incubado com igual volume de [EA]/ [CLAL] e o de GVC com solução fisiológica durante 120 minutos a 37 ºC. Foram realizados Testes de Aglutinação em Placa e em Tubo, enfrentando os GVB e GVC a soros humanos de adulto e de cordão. Os resultados mostraram que 33,33% dos GVB incubados com [EA] e 66,67% dos GVB incubados com [CLAL] aglutinaram com soro de adulto, mas não com soro de cordão. Os GVC não aglutinaram com nenhum dos soros. É a primeira vez que se comunica a exposição do antígeno T eritrocitário por ação de uma parasita. A ativação T poderia produzir autoaglutinação e hemólise no homem adulto e representaria um fator de risco transfusional na população infantil.


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Humanos , Ascariasis , Ascaris lumbricoides/inmunología , Ascaris lumbricoides/fisiología , Ascaris lumbricoides/parasitología , Eritrocitos , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfocitos T/antagonistas & inhibidores , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfocitos T/fisiología
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