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Impact of Eighteen-Year Varied Compliance to Onchocerciasis Treatment with Ivermectin in Sentinel Savannah Agrarian Communities in Kaduna State of Nigeria

Baseline and impact assessment data were generated in 1994 (n = 532) and 2011 (n = 593) from 6 sentinel villages with generalized onchocerciasis. Only volunteers and a cohort (n = 445, 75%) were screened at both visits. Each village had received 11 (64.7%) annual treatments and 92.6%, range 88.7–100...

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Autores principales: Osue, Hudu O., Inabo, Helen I., Yakubu, Sabo E., Audu, Patrick A., Galadima, Musa, Odama, Lillian E., Musa, Danjuma, Ado, Saleh A., Mamman, Mohammed
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27398386
http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2013/960168
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author Osue, Hudu O.
Inabo, Helen I.
Yakubu, Sabo E.
Audu, Patrick A.
Galadima, Musa
Odama, Lillian E.
Musa, Danjuma
Ado, Saleh A.
Mamman, Mohammed
author_facet Osue, Hudu O.
Inabo, Helen I.
Yakubu, Sabo E.
Audu, Patrick A.
Galadima, Musa
Odama, Lillian E.
Musa, Danjuma
Ado, Saleh A.
Mamman, Mohammed
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description Baseline and impact assessment data were generated in 1994 (n = 532) and 2011 (n = 593) from 6 sentinel villages with generalized onchocerciasis. Only volunteers and a cohort (n = 445, 75%) were screened at both visits. Each village had received 11 (64.7%) annual treatments and 92.6%, range 88.7–100%, treatment compliance. Overall mean number of treatment was 2.9 ± 1.6 with a range 2.0 ± 1.2–3.3 ± 0.6. Significant decreases in skin microfilaria prevalence from 201 (38%) to 0 (0%), palpable nodule from 77 (15%) to 4 (0.7%), dermal changes from 51 (9.6%) to 2 (0.04%), optic nerve disease from 24 (4.5%) to 4 (2.0%), and onchocercal inducible ocular lesions from 31 (5.8%) to 12 (2.0%) were recorded, P < 0.05, (t-test of unpaired data). Cases of glaucoma, 8 (1.4%), and blindness, 6 (1.05%), remained unchanged. Visual acuity ≥6/24 in one or both eyes, 198 (33.45%); cataract, 169 (28.5%); pterygium 157 (26.5%); and acute senilis, 165 (27.9%), were significantly increased and positively correlated with increase in age (R (2) = 0.898 − 0.949). Dissected parous Simulium damnosum caught (n = 222) were without infective third stage larva. Active onchocerciasis transmission seems halted despite varied compliance to long-term ivermectin treatment. We recommend continued surveillance and targeted treatment of controlled and hypoendemic areas.
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spelling pubmed-48909282016-07-10 Impact of Eighteen-Year Varied Compliance to Onchocerciasis Treatment with Ivermectin in Sentinel Savannah Agrarian Communities in Kaduna State of Nigeria Osue, Hudu O. Inabo, Helen I. Yakubu, Sabo E. Audu, Patrick A. Galadima, Musa Odama, Lillian E. Musa, Danjuma Ado, Saleh A. Mamman, Mohammed ISRN Parasitol Research Article Baseline and impact assessment data were generated in 1994 (n = 532) and 2011 (n = 593) from 6 sentinel villages with generalized onchocerciasis. Only volunteers and a cohort (n = 445, 75%) were screened at both visits. Each village had received 11 (64.7%) annual treatments and 92.6%, range 88.7–100%, treatment compliance. Overall mean number of treatment was 2.9 ± 1.6 with a range 2.0 ± 1.2–3.3 ± 0.6. Significant decreases in skin microfilaria prevalence from 201 (38%) to 0 (0%), palpable nodule from 77 (15%) to 4 (0.7%), dermal changes from 51 (9.6%) to 2 (0.04%), optic nerve disease from 24 (4.5%) to 4 (2.0%), and onchocercal inducible ocular lesions from 31 (5.8%) to 12 (2.0%) were recorded, P < 0.05, (t-test of unpaired data). Cases of glaucoma, 8 (1.4%), and blindness, 6 (1.05%), remained unchanged. Visual acuity ≥6/24 in one or both eyes, 198 (33.45%); cataract, 169 (28.5%); pterygium 157 (26.5%); and acute senilis, 165 (27.9%), were significantly increased and positively correlated with increase in age (R (2) = 0.898 − 0.949). Dissected parous Simulium damnosum caught (n = 222) were without infective third stage larva. Active onchocerciasis transmission seems halted despite varied compliance to long-term ivermectin treatment. We recommend continued surveillance and targeted treatment of controlled and hypoendemic areas. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4890928/ /pubmed/27398386 http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2013/960168 Text en Copyright © 2013 Hudu O. Osue et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Osue, Hudu O.
Inabo, Helen I.
Yakubu, Sabo E.
Audu, Patrick A.
Galadima, Musa
Odama, Lillian E.
Musa, Danjuma
Ado, Saleh A.
Mamman, Mohammed
Impact of Eighteen-Year Varied Compliance to Onchocerciasis Treatment with Ivermectin in Sentinel Savannah Agrarian Communities in Kaduna State of Nigeria
title Impact of Eighteen-Year Varied Compliance to Onchocerciasis Treatment with Ivermectin in Sentinel Savannah Agrarian Communities in Kaduna State of Nigeria
title_full Impact of Eighteen-Year Varied Compliance to Onchocerciasis Treatment with Ivermectin in Sentinel Savannah Agrarian Communities in Kaduna State of Nigeria
title_fullStr Impact of Eighteen-Year Varied Compliance to Onchocerciasis Treatment with Ivermectin in Sentinel Savannah Agrarian Communities in Kaduna State of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Eighteen-Year Varied Compliance to Onchocerciasis Treatment with Ivermectin in Sentinel Savannah Agrarian Communities in Kaduna State of Nigeria
title_short Impact of Eighteen-Year Varied Compliance to Onchocerciasis Treatment with Ivermectin in Sentinel Savannah Agrarian Communities in Kaduna State of Nigeria
title_sort impact of eighteen-year varied compliance to onchocerciasis treatment with ivermectin in sentinel savannah agrarian communities in kaduna state of nigeria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27398386
http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2013/960168
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