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An observational assessment of the safety of mass drug administration for trachoma in Ethiopian children

BACKGROUND: The International Trachoma Initiative (ITI) provides azithromycin for mass drug administration (MDA) to eliminate trachoma as a public health problem. Azithromycin is given as tablets for adults and powder for oral suspension (POS) is recommended for children aged <7 y, children <1...

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Autores principales: Ciciriello, Allan M, Addiss, David G, Teferi, Tesfaye, Emerson, Paul M, Hooper, P J, Seid, Mohammed, Tadesse, Girma, Seife, Fikre, Sormolo, Mohammed-Aman Jemal, Kebede, Fikreab, Kiflu, Genet, West, Sheila K, Alemu, Menbere, LaCon, Genevieve, Gebre, Teshome
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9526842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35106593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/trac006
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author Ciciriello, Allan M
Addiss, David G
Teferi, Tesfaye
Emerson, Paul M
Hooper, P J
Seid, Mohammed
Tadesse, Girma
Seife, Fikre
Sormolo, Mohammed-Aman Jemal
Kebede, Fikreab
Kiflu, Genet
West, Sheila K
Alemu, Menbere
LaCon, Genevieve
Gebre, Teshome
author_facet Ciciriello, Allan M
Addiss, David G
Teferi, Tesfaye
Emerson, Paul M
Hooper, P J
Seid, Mohammed
Tadesse, Girma
Seife, Fikre
Sormolo, Mohammed-Aman Jemal
Kebede, Fikreab
Kiflu, Genet
West, Sheila K
Alemu, Menbere
LaCon, Genevieve
Gebre, Teshome
author_sort Ciciriello, Allan M
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The International Trachoma Initiative (ITI) provides azithromycin for mass drug administration (MDA) to eliminate trachoma as a public health problem. Azithromycin is given as tablets for adults and powder for oral suspension (POS) is recommended for children aged <7 y, children <120 cm in height (regardless of age) or anyone who reports difficulty in swallowing tablets. An observational assessment of MDA for trachoma was conducted to determine the frequency with which children aged 6 mo through 14 y received the recommended dose and form of azithromycin according to current dosing guidelines and to assess risk factors for choking and adverse swallowing events (ASEs). METHODS: MDA was observed in three regions of Ethiopia and data were collected on azithromycin administration and ASEs. RESULTS: A total of 6477 azithromycin administrations were observed; 97.9% of children received the exact recommended dose. Of children aged 6 mo to <7 y or <120 cm in height, 99.6% received POS. One child experienced choking and 132 (2%) experienced ≥1 ASEs. Factors significantly associated with ASEs included age 6–11 mo or 1–6 y, non-calm demeanor and requiring coaxing prior to drug administration. CONCLUSIONS: There is a high level of adherence to the revised azithromycin dosing guidelines and low incidence of choking and ASEs.
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spelling pubmed-95268422022-10-03 An observational assessment of the safety of mass drug administration for trachoma in Ethiopian children Ciciriello, Allan M Addiss, David G Teferi, Tesfaye Emerson, Paul M Hooper, P J Seid, Mohammed Tadesse, Girma Seife, Fikre Sormolo, Mohammed-Aman Jemal Kebede, Fikreab Kiflu, Genet West, Sheila K Alemu, Menbere LaCon, Genevieve Gebre, Teshome Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg Original Article BACKGROUND: The International Trachoma Initiative (ITI) provides azithromycin for mass drug administration (MDA) to eliminate trachoma as a public health problem. Azithromycin is given as tablets for adults and powder for oral suspension (POS) is recommended for children aged <7 y, children <120 cm in height (regardless of age) or anyone who reports difficulty in swallowing tablets. An observational assessment of MDA for trachoma was conducted to determine the frequency with which children aged 6 mo through 14 y received the recommended dose and form of azithromycin according to current dosing guidelines and to assess risk factors for choking and adverse swallowing events (ASEs). METHODS: MDA was observed in three regions of Ethiopia and data were collected on azithromycin administration and ASEs. RESULTS: A total of 6477 azithromycin administrations were observed; 97.9% of children received the exact recommended dose. Of children aged 6 mo to <7 y or <120 cm in height, 99.6% received POS. One child experienced choking and 132 (2%) experienced ≥1 ASEs. Factors significantly associated with ASEs included age 6–11 mo or 1–6 y, non-calm demeanor and requiring coaxing prior to drug administration. CONCLUSIONS: There is a high level of adherence to the revised azithromycin dosing guidelines and low incidence of choking and ASEs. Oxford University Press 2022-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9526842/ /pubmed/35106593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/trac006 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution- Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Original Article
Ciciriello, Allan M
Addiss, David G
Teferi, Tesfaye
Emerson, Paul M
Hooper, P J
Seid, Mohammed
Tadesse, Girma
Seife, Fikre
Sormolo, Mohammed-Aman Jemal
Kebede, Fikreab
Kiflu, Genet
West, Sheila K
Alemu, Menbere
LaCon, Genevieve
Gebre, Teshome
An observational assessment of the safety of mass drug administration for trachoma in Ethiopian children
title An observational assessment of the safety of mass drug administration for trachoma in Ethiopian children
title_full An observational assessment of the safety of mass drug administration for trachoma in Ethiopian children
title_fullStr An observational assessment of the safety of mass drug administration for trachoma in Ethiopian children
title_full_unstemmed An observational assessment of the safety of mass drug administration for trachoma in Ethiopian children
title_short An observational assessment of the safety of mass drug administration for trachoma in Ethiopian children
title_sort observational assessment of the safety of mass drug administration for trachoma in ethiopian children
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9526842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35106593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/trac006
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