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Macrofilaricidal Efficacy of Repeated Doses of Ivermectin for the Treatment of River Blindness

BACKGROUND: Mass drug administration (MDA) with ivermectin is the cornerstone of efforts to eliminate human onchocerciasis by 2020 or 2025. The feasibility of elimination crucially depends on the effects of multiple ivermectin doses on Onchocerca volvulus. A single ivermectin (standard) dose clears...

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Autores principales: Walker, Martin, Pion, Sébastien D S, Fang, Hanwei, Gardon, Jacques, Kamgno, Joseph, Basáñez, Maria-Gloria, Boussinesq, Michel
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5850622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29020189
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/cix616
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author Walker, Martin
Pion, Sébastien D S
Fang, Hanwei
Gardon, Jacques
Kamgno, Joseph
Basáñez, Maria-Gloria
Boussinesq, Michel
author_facet Walker, Martin
Pion, Sébastien D S
Fang, Hanwei
Gardon, Jacques
Kamgno, Joseph
Basáñez, Maria-Gloria
Boussinesq, Michel
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description BACKGROUND: Mass drug administration (MDA) with ivermectin is the cornerstone of efforts to eliminate human onchocerciasis by 2020 or 2025. The feasibility of elimination crucially depends on the effects of multiple ivermectin doses on Onchocerca volvulus. A single ivermectin (standard) dose clears the skin-dwelling microfilarial progeny of adult worms (macrofilariae) and temporarily impedes the release of such progeny by female macrofilariae, but a macrofilaricidal effect has been deemed minimal. Multiple doses of ivermectin may cumulatively and permanently reduce the fertility and shorten the lifespan of adult females. However, rigorous quantification of these effects necessitates interrogating longitudinal data on macrofilariae with suitably powerful analytical techniques. METHODS: Using a novel mathematical modeling approach, we analyzed, at an individual participant level, longitudinal data on viability and fertility of female worms from the single most comprehensive multiple-dose clinical trial of ivermectin, comparing 3-monthly with annual treatments administered for 3 years in Cameroon. RESULTS: Multiple doses of ivermectin have a partial macrofilaricidal and a modest permanent sterilizing effect after 4 or more consecutive treatments, even at routine MDA doses (150 µg/kg) and frequencies (annual). The life expectancy of adult O. volvulus is reduced by approximately 50% and 70% after 3 years of annual or 3-monthly (quarterly) exposures to ivermectin. CONCLUSIONS: Our quantification of macrofilaricidal and sterilizing effects of ivermectin should be incorporated into transmission models to inform onchocerciasis elimination efforts in Africa and residual foci in Latin America. It also provides a framework to assess macrofilaricidal candidate drugs currently under development.
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spelling pubmed-58506222018-03-23 Macrofilaricidal Efficacy of Repeated Doses of Ivermectin for the Treatment of River Blindness Walker, Martin Pion, Sébastien D S Fang, Hanwei Gardon, Jacques Kamgno, Joseph Basáñez, Maria-Gloria Boussinesq, Michel Clin Infect Dis Articles and Commentaries BACKGROUND: Mass drug administration (MDA) with ivermectin is the cornerstone of efforts to eliminate human onchocerciasis by 2020 or 2025. The feasibility of elimination crucially depends on the effects of multiple ivermectin doses on Onchocerca volvulus. A single ivermectin (standard) dose clears the skin-dwelling microfilarial progeny of adult worms (macrofilariae) and temporarily impedes the release of such progeny by female macrofilariae, but a macrofilaricidal effect has been deemed minimal. Multiple doses of ivermectin may cumulatively and permanently reduce the fertility and shorten the lifespan of adult females. However, rigorous quantification of these effects necessitates interrogating longitudinal data on macrofilariae with suitably powerful analytical techniques. METHODS: Using a novel mathematical modeling approach, we analyzed, at an individual participant level, longitudinal data on viability and fertility of female worms from the single most comprehensive multiple-dose clinical trial of ivermectin, comparing 3-monthly with annual treatments administered for 3 years in Cameroon. RESULTS: Multiple doses of ivermectin have a partial macrofilaricidal and a modest permanent sterilizing effect after 4 or more consecutive treatments, even at routine MDA doses (150 µg/kg) and frequencies (annual). The life expectancy of adult O. volvulus is reduced by approximately 50% and 70% after 3 years of annual or 3-monthly (quarterly) exposures to ivermectin. CONCLUSIONS: Our quantification of macrofilaricidal and sterilizing effects of ivermectin should be incorporated into transmission models to inform onchocerciasis elimination efforts in Africa and residual foci in Latin America. It also provides a framework to assess macrofilaricidal candidate drugs currently under development. Oxford University Press 2017-12-15 2017-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5850622/ /pubmed/29020189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/cix616 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Walker, Martin
Pion, Sébastien D S
Fang, Hanwei
Gardon, Jacques
Kamgno, Joseph
Basáñez, Maria-Gloria
Boussinesq, Michel
Macrofilaricidal Efficacy of Repeated Doses of Ivermectin for the Treatment of River Blindness
title Macrofilaricidal Efficacy of Repeated Doses of Ivermectin for the Treatment of River Blindness
title_full Macrofilaricidal Efficacy of Repeated Doses of Ivermectin for the Treatment of River Blindness
title_fullStr Macrofilaricidal Efficacy of Repeated Doses of Ivermectin for the Treatment of River Blindness
title_full_unstemmed Macrofilaricidal Efficacy of Repeated Doses of Ivermectin for the Treatment of River Blindness
title_short Macrofilaricidal Efficacy of Repeated Doses of Ivermectin for the Treatment of River Blindness
title_sort macrofilaricidal efficacy of repeated doses of ivermectin for the treatment of river blindness
topic Articles and Commentaries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5850622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29020189
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/cix616
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