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Triple Co-Administration of Ivermectin, Albendazole and Praziquantel in Zanzibar: A Safety Study
BACKGROUND: Public health interventions based on distribution of anthelminthic drugs against lymphatic filariasis (LF), onchocerciasis, soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) and schistosomiasis have been implemented separately to date. A better use of available resources might be facilitated by a mor...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2217668/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18235853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000171 |
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author | Mohammed, Khalfan A. Haji, Hamad J. Gabrielli, Albis-Francesco Mubila, Likezo Biswas, Gautam Chitsulo, Lester Bradley, Mark H. Engels, Dirk Savioli, Lorenzo Molyneux, David H. |
author_facet | Mohammed, Khalfan A. Haji, Hamad J. Gabrielli, Albis-Francesco Mubila, Likezo Biswas, Gautam Chitsulo, Lester Bradley, Mark H. Engels, Dirk Savioli, Lorenzo Molyneux, David H. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Public health interventions based on distribution of anthelminthic drugs against lymphatic filariasis (LF), onchocerciasis, soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) and schistosomiasis have been implemented separately to date. A better use of available resources might be facilitated by a more coordinated approach to control such infections, including the possibility of co-administering the three recommended anthelminthic drugs through a single, large-scale intervention. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Ivermectin, albendazole and praziquantel were co-administered to 5,055 children and adults living in areas endemic for LF, STH and schistosomiasis in Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzania, during a pilot intervention aimed at elucidating and quantifying possible side-effects. Subsequently, these drugs were co-administered to about 700,000 individuals during a countrywide intervention targeting a large part of the total population of Zanzibar. Passive and active surveillance measures carried out during both interventions showed that side-effects attributable to the three drugs given at the same time were mild and self-limiting events. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our data suggest that co-administration of ivermectin, albendazole and praziquantel is safe in areas where lymphatic filariasis, soil-transmitted helminthiasis and schistosomiasis are co-endemic and where several rounds of treatment with one or two drugs have been implemented in the past. Passive surveillance measures, however, should be continued and detection, management and reporting of possible side-effects should be considered a key component of any health intervention administering drugs. |
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spelling | pubmed-22176682008-01-31 Triple Co-Administration of Ivermectin, Albendazole and Praziquantel in Zanzibar: A Safety Study Mohammed, Khalfan A. Haji, Hamad J. Gabrielli, Albis-Francesco Mubila, Likezo Biswas, Gautam Chitsulo, Lester Bradley, Mark H. Engels, Dirk Savioli, Lorenzo Molyneux, David H. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Public health interventions based on distribution of anthelminthic drugs against lymphatic filariasis (LF), onchocerciasis, soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) and schistosomiasis have been implemented separately to date. A better use of available resources might be facilitated by a more coordinated approach to control such infections, including the possibility of co-administering the three recommended anthelminthic drugs through a single, large-scale intervention. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Ivermectin, albendazole and praziquantel were co-administered to 5,055 children and adults living in areas endemic for LF, STH and schistosomiasis in Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzania, during a pilot intervention aimed at elucidating and quantifying possible side-effects. Subsequently, these drugs were co-administered to about 700,000 individuals during a countrywide intervention targeting a large part of the total population of Zanzibar. Passive and active surveillance measures carried out during both interventions showed that side-effects attributable to the three drugs given at the same time were mild and self-limiting events. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our data suggest that co-administration of ivermectin, albendazole and praziquantel is safe in areas where lymphatic filariasis, soil-transmitted helminthiasis and schistosomiasis are co-endemic and where several rounds of treatment with one or two drugs have been implemented in the past. Passive surveillance measures, however, should be continued and detection, management and reporting of possible side-effects should be considered a key component of any health intervention administering drugs. Public Library of Science 2008-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2217668/ /pubmed/18235853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000171 Text en Mohammed et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Mohammed, Khalfan A. Haji, Hamad J. Gabrielli, Albis-Francesco Mubila, Likezo Biswas, Gautam Chitsulo, Lester Bradley, Mark H. Engels, Dirk Savioli, Lorenzo Molyneux, David H. Triple Co-Administration of Ivermectin, Albendazole and Praziquantel in Zanzibar: A Safety Study |
title | Triple Co-Administration of Ivermectin, Albendazole and Praziquantel in Zanzibar: A Safety Study |
title_full | Triple Co-Administration of Ivermectin, Albendazole and Praziquantel in Zanzibar: A Safety Study |
title_fullStr | Triple Co-Administration of Ivermectin, Albendazole and Praziquantel in Zanzibar: A Safety Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Triple Co-Administration of Ivermectin, Albendazole and Praziquantel in Zanzibar: A Safety Study |
title_short | Triple Co-Administration of Ivermectin, Albendazole and Praziquantel in Zanzibar: A Safety Study |
title_sort | triple co-administration of ivermectin, albendazole and praziquantel in zanzibar: a safety study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2217668/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18235853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000171 |
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