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Reduced efficacy of albendazole against Ascaris lumbricoides in Rwandan schoolchildren

Control of human soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) relies on preventive chemotherapy of schoolchildren applying the benzimidazoles (BZ) albendazole or mebendazole. Anthelmintic resistance (AR) is a common problem in nematodes of veterinary importance but for human STHs, information on drug efficacy...

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Autores principales: Krücken, Jürgen, Fraundorfer, Kira, Mugisha, Jean Claude, Ramünke, Sabrina, Sifft, Kevin C., Geus, Dominik, Habarugira, Felix, Ndoli, Jules, Sendegeya, Augustin, Mukampunga, Caritas, Bayingana, Claude, Aebischer, Toni, Demeler, Janina, Gahutu, Jean Bosco, Mockenhaupt, Frank P., von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Georg
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5503839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28697451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2017.06.001
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author Krücken, Jürgen
Fraundorfer, Kira
Mugisha, Jean Claude
Ramünke, Sabrina
Sifft, Kevin C.
Geus, Dominik
Habarugira, Felix
Ndoli, Jules
Sendegeya, Augustin
Mukampunga, Caritas
Bayingana, Claude
Aebischer, Toni
Demeler, Janina
Gahutu, Jean Bosco
Mockenhaupt, Frank P.
von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Georg
author_facet Krücken, Jürgen
Fraundorfer, Kira
Mugisha, Jean Claude
Ramünke, Sabrina
Sifft, Kevin C.
Geus, Dominik
Habarugira, Felix
Ndoli, Jules
Sendegeya, Augustin
Mukampunga, Caritas
Bayingana, Claude
Aebischer, Toni
Demeler, Janina
Gahutu, Jean Bosco
Mockenhaupt, Frank P.
von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Georg
author_sort Krücken, Jürgen
collection PubMed
description Control of human soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) relies on preventive chemotherapy of schoolchildren applying the benzimidazoles (BZ) albendazole or mebendazole. Anthelmintic resistance (AR) is a common problem in nematodes of veterinary importance but for human STHs, information on drug efficacy is limited and routine monitoring is rarely implemented. Herein, the efficacy of single dose albendazole (400 mg) was evaluated in 12 schools in the Huye district of Rwanda where Ascaris is the predominant STH. Ascaris eggs were detected by wet mount microscopy and the Mini-FLOTAC method to assess cure rate (CR) and faecal egg count reduction (FECR). Blood and faecal samples were analysed for co-infections with Plasmodium sp. and Giardia duodenalis, respectively. Ascaris positive samples collected before and after treatment were analysed for putatively BZ-resistance associated β-tubulin gene single nucleotide polymorphisms. The overall CR was 69.9% by Mini-FLOTAC and 88.6% by wet mount microscopy. The FECR was 75.4% and the 95% calculated confidence intervals were 50.4–87.8% using sample variance, 55.4–88.8% by bootstrapping, and 75.0–75.7% applying a Markov Chain Monte Carlo Bayesian approach. FECR varied widely between 0 and 96.8% for individual schools. No putative BZ-resistance associated polymorphisms were found in the four Ascaris β-tubulin isotype genes examined. Since FECRs <95% indicate reduced efficacy, these findings raise the suspicion of BZ resistance. In the absence of respective molecular evidence, heritable AR in the local Ascaris populations cannot be formally proven. However, since FECRs <95% indicate reduced efficacy, BZ resistance may be suspected which would be alarming and calls for further analyses and routine monitoring in preventive chemotherapy programs.
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spelling pubmed-55038392017-07-19 Reduced efficacy of albendazole against Ascaris lumbricoides in Rwandan schoolchildren Krücken, Jürgen Fraundorfer, Kira Mugisha, Jean Claude Ramünke, Sabrina Sifft, Kevin C. Geus, Dominik Habarugira, Felix Ndoli, Jules Sendegeya, Augustin Mukampunga, Caritas Bayingana, Claude Aebischer, Toni Demeler, Janina Gahutu, Jean Bosco Mockenhaupt, Frank P. von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Georg Int J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist Article Control of human soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) relies on preventive chemotherapy of schoolchildren applying the benzimidazoles (BZ) albendazole or mebendazole. Anthelmintic resistance (AR) is a common problem in nematodes of veterinary importance but for human STHs, information on drug efficacy is limited and routine monitoring is rarely implemented. Herein, the efficacy of single dose albendazole (400 mg) was evaluated in 12 schools in the Huye district of Rwanda where Ascaris is the predominant STH. Ascaris eggs were detected by wet mount microscopy and the Mini-FLOTAC method to assess cure rate (CR) and faecal egg count reduction (FECR). Blood and faecal samples were analysed for co-infections with Plasmodium sp. and Giardia duodenalis, respectively. Ascaris positive samples collected before and after treatment were analysed for putatively BZ-resistance associated β-tubulin gene single nucleotide polymorphisms. The overall CR was 69.9% by Mini-FLOTAC and 88.6% by wet mount microscopy. The FECR was 75.4% and the 95% calculated confidence intervals were 50.4–87.8% using sample variance, 55.4–88.8% by bootstrapping, and 75.0–75.7% applying a Markov Chain Monte Carlo Bayesian approach. FECR varied widely between 0 and 96.8% for individual schools. No putative BZ-resistance associated polymorphisms were found in the four Ascaris β-tubulin isotype genes examined. Since FECRs <95% indicate reduced efficacy, these findings raise the suspicion of BZ resistance. In the absence of respective molecular evidence, heritable AR in the local Ascaris populations cannot be formally proven. However, since FECRs <95% indicate reduced efficacy, BZ resistance may be suspected which would be alarming and calls for further analyses and routine monitoring in preventive chemotherapy programs. Elsevier 2017-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5503839/ /pubmed/28697451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2017.06.001 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fraundorfer, Kira
Mugisha, Jean Claude
Ramünke, Sabrina
Sifft, Kevin C.
Geus, Dominik
Habarugira, Felix
Ndoli, Jules
Sendegeya, Augustin
Mukampunga, Caritas
Bayingana, Claude
Aebischer, Toni
Demeler, Janina
Gahutu, Jean Bosco
Mockenhaupt, Frank P.
von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Georg
Reduced efficacy of albendazole against Ascaris lumbricoides in Rwandan schoolchildren
title Reduced efficacy of albendazole against Ascaris lumbricoides in Rwandan schoolchildren
title_full Reduced efficacy of albendazole against Ascaris lumbricoides in Rwandan schoolchildren
title_fullStr Reduced efficacy of albendazole against Ascaris lumbricoides in Rwandan schoolchildren
title_full_unstemmed Reduced efficacy of albendazole against Ascaris lumbricoides in Rwandan schoolchildren
title_short Reduced efficacy of albendazole against Ascaris lumbricoides in Rwandan schoolchildren
title_sort reduced efficacy of albendazole against ascaris lumbricoides in rwandan schoolchildren
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5503839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28697451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2017.06.001
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