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Therapeutic efficacy of albendazole against soil-transmitted helminthiasis in children measured by five diagnostic methods.
Vlaminck, Johnny; Cools, Piet; Albonico, Marco; Ame, Shaali; Ayana, Mio; Cringoli, Giuseppe; Dana, Daniel; Keiser, Jennifer; Maurelli, Maria P; Matoso, Leonardo F; Montresor, Antonio; Mekonnen, Zeleke; Mirams, Greg; Corrêa-Oliveira, Rodrigo; Pinto, Simone A; Rinaldi, Laura; Sayasone, Somphou; Thomas, Eurion; Vercruysse, Jozef; Verweij, Jaco J; Levecke, Bruno.
Afiliación
  • Vlaminck J; Department of Virology, Parasitology and Immunology, Ghent University, Merelbeke, Belgium.
  • Cools P; Department of Virology, Parasitology and Immunology, Ghent University, Merelbeke, Belgium.
  • Albonico M; Center for Tropical Diseases, Sacro Cuore Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar, Italy.
  • Ame S; Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.
  • Ayana M; Laboratory Division, Public Health Laboratory-Ivo de Carneri, Chake Chake, United Republic of Tanzania.
  • Cringoli G; Jimma University Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia.
  • Dana D; Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
  • Keiser J; Jimma University Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia.
  • Maurelli MP; Department of Medical Parasitology and Infection Biology, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Matoso LF; University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Montresor A; Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
  • Mekonnen Z; Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Immunology, Research Center René Rachou-FIOCRUZ, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
  • Mirams G; Nursing school, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
  • Corrêa-Oliveira R; Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Pinto SA; Jimma University Institute of Health, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia.
  • Rinaldi L; Techion Group Ltd, Dunedin, New Zealand.
  • Sayasone S; Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Immunology, Research Center René Rachou-FIOCRUZ, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
  • Thomas E; Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Immunology, Research Center René Rachou-FIOCRUZ, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
  • Vercruysse J; Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
  • Verweij JJ; Lao Tropical and Public Health Institute, Ministry of Health, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republic.
  • Levecke B; Techion Group Ltd, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis ; 13(8): e0007471, 2019 08.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31369562
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Preventive chemotherapy (PC) with benzimidazole drugs is the backbone of soil-transmitted helminth (STH) control programs. Over the past decade, drug coverage has increased and with it, the possibility of developing anthelmintic resistance. It is therefore of utmost importance to monitor drug efficacy. Currently, a variety of novel diagnostic methods are available, but it remains unclear whether they can be used to monitor drug efficacy. In this study, we compared the efficacy of albendazole (ALB) measured by different diagnostic methods in a head-to-head comparison to the recommended single Kato-Katz.

METHODS:

An ALB efficacy trial was performed in 3 different STH-endemic countries (Ethiopia, Lao PDR and Tanzania), each with a different PC-history. During these trials, stool samples were evaluated with Kato-Katz (single and duplicate), Mini-FLOTAC, FECPAKG2, and qPCR. The reduction rate in mean eggs per gram of stool (ERR) and mean genome equivalents / ml of DNA extract (GERR) were calculated to estimate drug efficacy. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS AND

CONCLUSIONS:

The results of the efficacy trials showed that none of the evaluated diagnostic methods could provide reduction rates that were equivalent to a single Kato-Katz for all STH. However, despite differences in clinical sensitivity and egg counts, they agreed in classifying efficacy according to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. This demonstrates that diagnostic methods for assessing drug efficacy should be validated with their intended-use in mind and that other factors like user-friendliness and costs will likely be important factors in driving the choice of diagnostics. In addition, ALB efficacy against STH infections was lower in sites with a longer history of PC. Yet, further research is needed to identify factors that contribute to this finding and to verify whether reduced efficacy can be associated with mutations in the ß-tubulin gene that have previously been linked to anthelmintic resistance. TRIAL REGISTRATION ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03465488.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Suelo / Albendazol / Helmintiasis / Antihelmínticos Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Child / Female / Humans / Male País/Región como asunto: Africa / America do sul / Asia / Brasil Idioma: En Revista: PLoS Negl Trop Dis Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA TROPICAL Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Bélgica

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Suelo / Albendazol / Helmintiasis / Antihelmínticos Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Child / Female / Humans / Male País/Región como asunto: Africa / America do sul / Asia / Brasil Idioma: En Revista: PLoS Negl Trop Dis Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA TROPICAL Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Bélgica